Consider finding inventive ways to reuse empty tuna cans around your house rather than discarding them.
Don’t discard the can of tuna after you’ve eaten it; it’s a popular and nutrient-dense food that’s high in Omega 3. Here are a few creative uses for them.
Flower pots: “Did you know that empty tuna cans can be used to make flower pots?”
Small plants, like succulents, will fit perfectly if you just wrap clothespins around the outside.
Candle Holders: To create “pretty candle holders,” use the same procedures, adding clothespins inside the can and a candle inside a glass for a chic look.
Clean cans can be used as “molds for single-serving stews” or as molds for puddings and other desserts in the kitchen.Children’s
Crafts: Make “fun crafts for children” like wind chimes or a rattle by decorating and hanging cans from a thread.
Empty tuna cans can be turned into a “truly valuable resource for your home” with a little creativity.