100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

I cannot believe that exactly two years ago today I posted our very first DIY here on wordpress.com… and today we are celebrating our 100th DIY tutorial!!!! So today’s project is a little special… me and the hub’s got all dressed up to inspire you to create a fun ‘Just Married Tin Can Garland’ for your bike or car – just like the old days!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

SUPPLIES:

  • tin cans
  • hammer and nail
  • ribbon and tulle
  • Martha Stewart Craft Paint and brush
  • cardstock and double sided tape
  • free ‘Just Married’ print below

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

You can paint your cans or leave them ‘au naturel’… it’s totally up to you. We are painting these cans here in an ombre…

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

The Easy Ombre: Paint your first can with the original paint color – this will be your darkest shade. **The cans are drying on a sheet of painters easel paper, you can also use wax paper – don’t use regular paper or it will stick badly!!!!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

For the next shade lighter, simply add a little white paint to the original color. Make sure you have enough paint for two cans – you will be adding more paint to lighten this exact batch.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Then, add a little more white paint to the second batch of paint. Depending on the shade of paint, you might need two coats of paint per can. Let them dry at least an hour in between each coat and store your mixed paint in a ziplock baggie so you don’t have to re-mix.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Ombre all your choice of colors!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Then simply poke holes in the tops of each can with a hammer and nail!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

///////// HOW TO MAKE A TULLE POM POM /////////

Wrap craft tulle around spread fingers about 10 times. Carefully slide the wrap off your fingers and with a separate 12″ piece of cut tulle, tie a firm not in the middle of the wrap.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Slide your scissors into one end of the wrap and cut – do both sides and fluff! So simple! Leave the ends of the tied piece long so that we can use them later. Make six tulle poms.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Next, cut three strands of ribbon each 5 feet long. Tie a large knot at the end of one piece of ribbon and slide it through the tin can hole! **If your ribbon knot is smaller than the hole in the tin can, the can will slide right off!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

About 6″ down the ribbon, using the long ends of the tulle pom – tie on one pom.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Then, taking into consideration the space for the can, tie another large knot onto the ribbon. Thread the next can onto the ribbon… add another pom… and repeat!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Do this for each strand of the garland. Make as many strands as your heart desires!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

///////// JUST MARRIED PRINT //////////

Download and print the FREE ‘Just Married’ sign above onto 8.5″ x 11″ cardstock.

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Cut out the design, and matte it onto your desired color of cardstock – and repeat!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

You could even put this little print in a lightweight frame and put it on your bike or car!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Tie all your yummy tin can strands onto your bike or car – add the sign and a ribbon bow…

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

…and ride off into the sunset with style and a fancy new last name!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

It’s amazing what can happen in two years… it’s literally my dream come true to be able to regularly share these projects with you and I’m eternally grateful for the opportunity!!! xoxo

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

As with all our DIY tutorials, if you create one of our projects please send us a picture or a trackback – We Love Seeing Your Creativity! If you use Instagram or Twitter please share using the hashtag #SomethingTurquoiseDIY. Happy Crafting!

100th DIY | ‘just married’ tin can garland

Photography: Studio 11 Weddings // DIY tutorial and FREE download by: Jen | Something Turquoise // styling: B.Hart of The Fashion Drug // Martha Stewart Craft Paints in Wedding Cake, Hailstorm, Wild Salmon and Raspberry Ice (all Satin finish), brush, little paint dish, gray ribbon, white tulle and cardstock: Michaels // bike rental: Jax Bicycle Center of Huntington Beach // wedding dress (which unfortunately isn’t available any more): Nordstrom // tin cans: we ate lots of tomato sauce and olives to bring you this project! // nail polish: OPI Up Front & Personal // last image credit: my Dad

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