Instead of throwing away empty tuna cans, think of creative ways to repurpose them around the house.
Tuna is a popular, nutrient-dense, and high-Omega-3 food; after you’ve eaten it, don’t throw away the can. Here are some inventive applications for them.
Flower pots: “Did you know that you can make flower pots out of empty tuna cans?”
Simply tie clothespins around the outside of small plants, such as succulents, and they will fit perfectly.

Candle Holders: Follow the same steps to make “pretty” candle holders, but for a stylish touch, place a candle inside a glass and clothespins inside the can.
Cans that are clean can be used in the kitchen as “molds for single-serving stews” or as molds for puddings and other desserts.Kids’
Crafts: Decorate and hang cans from a thread to create “fun crafts for children” like wind chimes or a rattle.
With a little ingenuity, empty tuna cans can be transformed into a “truly valuable resource for your home.”






