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DIY SODA CAN MONSTERS • Soda cans • Spray paint • Black felt • Wooden spools • Googly eyes • Permanent markers • Glue dots • First-aid gauze • Foam eyes • Twine • Spanish moss • Drop cloth • Gloves ITEMS Step 1: Make sure your soda cans are clean and thoroughly dry. Step 2: Over a drop cloth, spray each soda can with a different color for each character. Follow the instructions on the spray paint can for best results. Step 3: Let paint dry for at least 1 hour. Step 4: Using glue dots, adhere felt, gauze, Spanish moss and wood spools. Step 5: Create faces with permanent markers, Googly eyes and felt eyes. Step 6: Attach string if you intend to hang your soda can monsters. Visit www.homedepot.com/rustoleum for other great ideas, products and inspiration. As shown: Painter’s Touch Ultra Cover 2X Spray Paint in Satin Stone Gray, Universal spray paint in Gloss Green Citrus and Metallic Titanium Silver, and Stops Rust Protective Enamel spray paint in Gloss White. Spray Paint Soda Cans Put a Little Spooky Fun into Your Halloween With a little spray paint, you can upcycle soda cans into fun Halloween characters. Add a scary face or a fun face and some string and hang them in a doorway or picture window.

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DIY SODA CAN MONSTERS

• Soda cans• Spray paint• Black felt• Wooden spools• Googly eyes• Permanent markers• Glue dots

• First-aid gauze• Foam eyes• Twine• Spanish moss• Drop cloth• Gloves

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Step 1: Make sure your soda cans are clean and thoroughly dry.

Step 2: Over a drop cloth, spray each soda can with a different color for each character. Follow the instructions on the spray paint can for best results.

Step 3: Let paint dry for at least 1 hour.

Step 4: Using glue dots, adhere felt, gauze, Spanish moss and wood spools.

Step 5: Create faces with permanent markers, Googly eyes and felt eyes.

Step 6: Attach string if you intend to hang your soda can monsters.

Visit www.homedepot.com/rustoleumfor other great ideas, products and inspiration.

As shown: Painter’s Touch Ultra Cover 2X Spray Paint in Satin Stone Gray, Universal spray paint in Gloss Green Citrus and Metallic Titanium Silver, and Stops Rust Protective Enamel spray paint in Gloss White.

Spray Paint Soda Cans Put a Little Spooky Fun into Your Halloween

With a little spray paint, you can upcycle soda cans into fun Halloween characters. Add a scary face or a fun face and some string and hang them in a doorway or picture window.