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Fun and personalized, these cute cookies tins are easy to make and a great way to use up old, worn tins that are taking up valuable real estate in your storage closet.

Chalkboard Cookie Tins | The Suburban Soapbox

Just call me a pack rat. I don’t like to get rid of anything, especially if it was received as a gift. When we moved last year I did my best to clear out the unused stuff but inevitably, during the purge, my emotions took over. So, I have things that really should have been trashed packed away in boxes in the storage room. Old, dated sweaters, mugs from various cities across the US, a pink tinsel Christmas tree. It’s all there. I will, someday, have yard sale but until that day in the very distant future….I’ll repurpose.

Chalkboard Cookie Tins | The Suburban Soapbox

Thankfully, I saved a bunch of cookie tins. Let’s all agree that they can be pretty valuable and much more practical than a pink tinsel Christmas tree. You can gift a lot of different things in a tin or store tiny, itty, bitty toys. But today, we’re decorating and making them fun for the sole purpose of gifting food. Because food is amazing and everyone likes to eat.

Chalkboard Cookie Tins | The Suburban Soapbox

All you need is some hideous cookie tins that you don’t really love….try to find some that aren’t dented or rusted, a spray can of chalkboard paint and some chalk markers. Go outside and spray the tins with the paint until covered (make sure you don’t overspray or you’ll have drips all over the place, not a good look.) Allow the paint to dry, it will take about 15 minutes. And then decorate using the markers.

Chalk Board Cookie Tins | The Suburban Soapbox

I’m sure there are some of you who are super artistic and will be able to make those beautiful chalk drawings. But I’m not…so there you have it. I can draw like a 5-year-old at best, that is the extent of my artistry. But what I put in that tin….that’s what really matters anyway.

DIY Chalkboard Cookie Tins

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Fun DIY cookie tins are simple to make with just a few tools.

Ingredients 

  • 1 can of chalk board spray paint
  • assorted cookie tins
  • chalk markers

Instructions 

  • Using gloves to protect your hands, hold the cookie tin and cover the tin with paint so it's coated evenly. Allow the paint to dry and then decorate with markers.

Nutrition

Serving: 0g, Carbohydrates: 0g, Protein: 0g, Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0g, Trans Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 0mg, Potassium: 0mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 0g, Vitamin A: 0IU, Vitamin C: 0mg, Calcium: 0mg, Iron: 0mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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13 Comments

  1. Jessica (Savory Experiments) says:

    What a super cute idea! I love the bright colors. You could do this for any occassion past Christmas, too!

  2. Anita says:

    So adorable! I love how easy it is to personalize the tins!

  3. Heather at Basilmomma says:

    What a cool idea!

  4. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says:

    How cute! I’ve never seen these before!!

  5. Nutmeg Nanny says:

    These tins are super cute!

  6. Martha @ A Family Feast says:

    What a genius idea!! I am the same way – I can’t throw out something that’s perfectly good – and this is a great way to repurpose the tins!

  7. Heather // girlichef says:

    This is such a fun idea, I love it! I have a hard time parting with old tins, and yet I never seem to use them for much. This is a great way to give them new life.

  8. Brenda@Sugar-Free Mom says:

    What a great idea because some of the cookie tins I’ve seen and even kept are ugly! This looks easy enough thanks!

  9. Amy @Very Culinary says:

    Omg, this is so cute. Perfect for a teacher’s gift!

  10. Cookin Canuck says:

    I love this idea! I’m thinking these tins would be great for storing little odds and ends in my cupboards, too.