Coffee Container Printables
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Do you hang on to those sturdy plastic coffee containers, just in case they come in handy? These free coffee can printables turn empty Folgers cans into cute organizers for holidays, kids’ toys, snacks, and more. The labels are sized to fit the different sides of the container so that you can mix and match designs for every season.

Click any image to open a PDF page for printing labels that fit perfectly on your preferred coffee can.
You can see the Folger Coffee Containers I made and get more tips in my post: Coffee Can Crafts.
These projects can be used to give holiday goodies, small gifts, and more! You can design your own using the blank template or the crayon design to store art supplies. The ideas for these handy storage cans are endless.
Your biggest challenge may be removing the coffee smell from the coffee cans.

Holiday Coffee Canister Designs
Make Fall Canisters
Unique Christmas Ideas for Coffee Canisters




Coffee Can Labels for Kids Storage


There are endless possibilities to upcycle your Folgers can. I love the customizable options for this fun project! Have fun making these easy coffee container crafts!
Whether you fill them with Christmas candies, fall treats, Easter goodies, or tiny toys, these printable labels give your coffee containers a new purpose. Click the designs to grab the PDF pages, print them at home, then wrap and tape them around clean cans. I hope you have fun creating your own set of upcycled coffee canisters, and I would love to hear how you put them to work in organizing things with your novel coffee container designs.
gail


















So cute! I used to buy this coffee and then switched to McCafe. Wish I’d saved those old Folgers containers, I knew I’d regret tossing them. haha
This is a great idea. Even though I do have an “artroom” it will double as a guest room also. So things need to be a little more organized than I like. My creativity comes out of piles that I stare at for as much as a year sometimes. The patio that I dismantle furniture, sand and paint is our entertainment area. The garage I share with my husband and his Symphony trailer and instruments. But these would work great to put my grandson’s smaller toys in.
It sounds like you’ve got a lot to organize Jennie. Organization is such a challenge for me. Next week I’ll start organizing the basement shop. It’s a reader challenge, so be thinking of what area you want to work on and join in the 30 day challenge. 🙂
gail