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How to Make a Rainbow Wind Chime from Recycled Cans

Wind chimes are fun projects to make with kids and a fun way to decorate your porch or garden. 

This article was written by a human. Carissa is an award-winning writer and book author that lives in the USA

Robots are great at a lot of things – but not writing useful craft tutorials. This article was written by an actual human who actually made this project – not by AI, ChatGPT or any other kind of robot.


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This rainbow wind chime is perfect for:

  • St. Patrick’s day
  • Pride
  • Earth Day
  • A memorial garden for furry friends who have crossed the rainbow bridge
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How to Make a Recycled Tin Can Rainbow Wind Chime Craft

DIY recycled tin can rainbow windchime

Supplies:

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How to Make a Rainbow Wind Chime:

STEP 1: Prime the cans 

Prime the cans using either primer or chalk paint. 

I had some Chalk Paint Decorative Paint by Annie Sloan on hand from a previous project so I used that.

paint and supplies needed to make a DIY windchime

STEP 2: Paint

Before painting, use the patterning tape to mark off the sections you’d like to paint. 

Each of my cans had two sections. 

Empty cans painted in rainbow colors

Once sectioned off, go ahead and paint the cans. I painted mine like this:

  • Can 1 (largest): red (top) // orange (bottom)
  • Can 2: orange (top) // yellow (bottom)
  • Can 3: yellow (top) // green (bottom)
  • Can 4: green (top) // blue (bottom)
  • Can 5 (smallest): blue (top) // purple (bottom)

Set the cans aside to dry. If needed, add a second coat of paint once the first coat is dry. Removing patterning tape once all paint is dry.

STEP 3: Assemble

Punch holes in the tops of each can by either using a Dremel Micro Rotary ToolAEn0k uJZAiiKZQQNwwcdKGabwlrMY1wreGnoWDD5XvBgnNdW3i0ZEWLC9U4K5vzXTQqhRH1NYOfDnaDmW UfV UTRd5mRbozK6cvU6ejTpGrgJRNjSwW61qdBiLU NcsgaFWNCGwJ Aa4VJq93ynugswvP3sQ=s0 d (my personal preference) or a hammer and a nail.

Tin can with hole punched in middle

Tie a knot in the bottom of one of your pipe cleaners and thread it through the smallest can so that the inside of the can is resting on the knot. 

Figure out where you would like the top of the second can to hang and tie another knot and thread that can onto the pipe cleaner. 

DIY recycled tin can craft - gold pipe cleaner poked through center of tin can to assemble windchime

By the time you get to the fourth can, you will need to connect the second pipe cleaner to the first. 

Make the join large and bulky so the can rests on it. 

Continue stringing the cans together. For the final can. make a hanging loop with the pipe cleaner.

Rainbow wind chime made from tin cans hanging outside

DIY recycled tin can rainbow windchime

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DIY recycled tin can rainbow windchime

PRINTABLE RAINBOW WIND CHIME CRAFT DIRECTIONS

recycled craft, wind chime, rainbow bridge, pride, tin can craft, earth day, rainbow

Yield: 1 windchime

Author: Carissa B for Creative Green Living

Estimated cost: $3

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Rainbow Wind Chime from Recycled Cans

This rainbow wind chime is perfect for:
St. Patrick’s day
Pride
Earth Day
A memorial garden for furry friends who have crossed the rainbow bridge

prep time: 10 Mperform time: 27 Mtotal time: 37 M

materials:

  • 5 tin cans in different sizes which nest together
  • Thin painters tape
  • Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan OR a zero VOC white primer
  • FOLKART Multi-Surface or Outdoor Paint in rainbow colors:
  • Metallic gold pipe cleaners (approx 3)

steps:

  1. Prime the cans using either primer or chalk paint.
  2. Before painting, use the patterning tape to mark off the sections you’d like to paint.
  3. Paint cans as desired.
  4. Set the cans aside to dry. If needed, add a second coat of paint once the first coat is dry.
  5. Remove the patterning tape once all paint is dry.
  6. Punch holes in the tops of each can by either using a Dremel Micro Rotary Tool (my personal preference) or a hammer and a nail.
  7. Tie a knot in the bottom of one of your pipe cleaners and thread it through the smallest can so that the inside of the can is resting on the knot.
  8. Figure out where you would like the top of the second can to hang and tie another knot and thread that can onto the pipe cleaner.
  9. By the time you get to the fourth can, you will need to connect the second pipe cleaner to the first.
  10. Make the join large and bulky so the can rests on it.
  11. Continue stringing the cans together. For the final can. make a hanging loop with the pipe cleaner.
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