4. Emergency Stove or Heater:
In case of a power outage or while camping, a tuna can could literally save the day!
How to Make One:
Fill a can with rolled cardboard strips and soak in wax (or even cooking oil).
Light it like a candle and place a metal grate over it.
You can warm food, heat a small space, or boil water in a pinch.
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Caution: Always use in a well-ventilated area and monitor carefully.
5. Bird Feeders and Pet Treat Bowls:
Tuna cans make excellent small feeders for birds or treats for your pets:
Tuna cans make excellent small feeders for birds or treats for your pets:
Simply hang them with twine or wire.
Fill with birdseed or treats.
Easy to clean and refill, and birds will love them!
6. Children’s Crafts and Educational Fun:
Use them in kids’ crafts or educational activities:
Turn into toy drums or musical shakers.
Paint and decorate as part of a crafting afternoon.
Use them to teach recycling, reusing, and sustainability.
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