Coffee Can Crafts
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Are you looking for fun and easy coffee can crafts? You’re in the right place!
I saw a couple of these on Pinterest, and when I googled and kept looking I found more than what was on Pinterest. I did all the legwork for you. Check out the options …
Design your own template (think photos of your kids, etc)
Each picture is clickable, and will take you to the PDF file for printing on a large Folger’s Coffee Can label. They have the smaller labels available too.









love it? Why not PIN IT?

I printed my labels on full sized label paper and used my paper cutter to trim them.

Then, I cut a corner off of the slick backing paper.
Apply Label Paper to your Coffee Can Crafts

Cutting a corner allowed me to line up the label, then slowly remove the backing paper.

I love these coffee can crafts! I bake a lot during the holidays for friends, family and neighbors. The hardest part for me? Finding the canisters because I don’t drink coffee! 🙂
I washed my canisters, let them sit overnight with water and a little dish soap, then I poured a little pure vanilla in the canister the next day. So now at least they don’t smell like coffee or a cleaning agent.
Think of the possibilities for these coffee can crafts. If you’re a big coffee drinker, you may have already been saving your Folger’s Coffee Cans because you KNEW there was something to do with them. You could wrap presents, bake sweets for neighbors, or just fill it with candy on your counter.
I have made a page with these Christmas ideas, other Holidays, and more of the coffee container labels so you can easily print them.
gail


Any ideas on how to print labels for the smaller (11oz) canisters?
I love this!!! Are there any labels like these for the small regular sized Folgers coffee containers?
thank you!
I haven’t seen any small labels online.
gail
What kind of labels did you use? Mine keep peeling away from the canister.
I used Matte White Sticker Paper from Staples. I didn’t have any problems with it coming off.
I hope you get it figured out.
gail
That’s an awesome idea and perfect for giving coolies at the holidays! Too bad there are no coffee drinkers around here!
I am pinning this! We don’t drink coffee either, but my husband and I are runners and we have lots of powerbar drink canisters that I have been saving….These would work great on them! Thanks for doing all the hard work!
Very cute!
Ahhh…I just tossed a large bag full of these canisters away that my mom brought me. I decided I didn’t have a use for them and they were taking up too much space. Go figure! Thanks for sharing.
This is great! I am one of those who has saved up a bunch of this canisters. I use some, on which I have simply written the contents with a marker. But this is sooo much better. I have tried and tried to think of a way to “pretty them up”, and these labels are perfect. Thanks for sharing!
What a cool idea! I made a kitchen composter out of a Folgers coffee can — Had a hard time getting one because I don’t drink coffee either.
Love these! Thanks for putting them all together in one place!
Holly
Super cute…I saw a Pinterest project that actually called for the old style coffee “cans”, you sure don’t see those anymore! My coffee beans come in a bag…got a project for those?! Lol!
Very many years ago they used to actually be made out of tin. I still call my container the “coffee can.”
How nice,they look great.We don’t have that coffee here,but could adapt to other tins. 🙂