As much as I want one of the Shelf Reliance canned food rotation systems (Seen here), I don't have the kind of space or money needed for that at this point in my life.
So I decided to try making my own!
Last night I made my own cardboard can rotator using the plans found on this website. I used a glue called Hi-Tack which is a tacky craft glue that dries fairly quickly. I let it set up over night and this morning I tried rolling some cans through it. It worked! It didn't fall apart! Hooray!
I haven't decorated it but I plan to paint or decoupage it soon to make it prettier and sturdier. When it is finished I will post photos up for you to see. If I get on a roll with this, I'll post a photo tutorial and if we can find a way to host the PDF plans, we'll always have a reference here for how to make our own can rotators.
Next up, while googling around for my craft projects for pantries, I found this project for organisers made from tin cans. So pretty! I love the one with the bird. This'll be a nice way to recycle the #10 cans I have leftover from coffee (because I can only make so many camp stoves out of them.)
As for the tin-can hobo stoves, there are many designs out there but mine is very much like this. It's simple and you can use many types of fuel in it.


