colorful crayon organization in tin cans

One of my favorite things in the Montessori classroom is the way they set out their art materials as though they are something to be treasured and displayed. The colored pencils are organized into matching colored holders (like these), and I’ve always wanted a set of my own (but not for $75!). Truth be told, my boys will use colored pencils and markers any day of the week, but crayons seem to always get passed over in favor of practically any other medium. Those poor, poor crayons needed some love and respect around here. I thought that maybe if I set out the crayons in a pretty display that the boys would be more apt to use them on a regular basis – and I was right!

del monte cans holding crayons
While packing school lunches one evening, I realized that these fruit cups would be the perfect size for crayon holders. So, instead of being patient and waiting for a bunch of empty cups at the end of the week, I started opening and dumping seven containers of fruit into a big Tupperware for storage – hey, they can always be reportioned into little Tupperware containers for lunches – I’ve got to get moving on this inspiration!

del monte cans painted in rainbow colors
If you’re lucky enough to have a rainbow of spray paint, it would really come in handy right about now. I only had about half the rainbow, so after removing the labels, I used acrylic paint to give each can three coats of paint followed by two coats of glossy varnish to seal it. Mitch rummaged up a piece of scrap 1×3 for me, and I made use of my white spray paint to give it a quick coat.

insides of cans screwed to board
Mitch screwed each can to the piece of wood for me (thank you!), because I’m not quite as handy with the drill as he is.

colorful crayon holder made from tin cans
Now it’s time to add the crayons!

 

crayons assorted and organized by colors

 

crayons and matching tin cans for assorting

The boys are loving crayons these days – yippee! I’ve been able to leave them sitting out on their art table for over two weeks now without a single spill or crayon mess mishap…though you might find yourself getting into serious in-depth discussions with your three-year-old over whether aquamarine belongs in the green or the blue container 🙂

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  1. I love this idea and now I’m having a hard time finding those small cans. Boo! What is sad is that I had 8 of them that I used individually for my daycare kids, but I switched back to pencil boxes instead of the cans and I threw them all away – literally a week before I came across this post. I can find the 100 calorie cans all over the place, but the smaller cans seem hard to find now.

  2. Thanks for all the great responses!

    For “anonymous” with the 100 calorie cans, I’ve heard that giving metal a good brush-over with vinegar before painting will lightly etch the metal so that paint will better adhere to it. I haven’t actually tried it myself, but that tip came from one of my professional painter friends – good luck!

  3. Love this! We made ours with laundry soap tops. I think I like them better because we made them ourselves! We made them for our colored pencils and markers too(with crystal light containers). Thanks for sharing, yours turned out fantastic!

  4. Aw man! I couldn’t find the 50 calorie cans, so I got the 100 cal ones, which I don’t think are nearly as cute! Mine have the ridged sides that are so typical for canned goods. I’m trying to paint them right now but the paint is streaking… and the next coat is taking the paint off from the coat underneath it. Any suggestions?

  5. Heidi-
    I LOVE this idea! I am featuring it on somewhat simple this Tuesday, Aug 10th! Thanks for linking. Your blog is fantastic- keep those ideas coming!!!

  6. I love this idea! I saw it over at Yay, I made it, and had to come get a better look! Love your blog, and thanks for the idea!

  7. I love this idea! I love the bright colors you painted the jars – I hope I can remember this when my little one is bigger!

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  9. This came out fabulous! By the way, I totally would have opened a bunch of those cans ahead of time too! When inspiration strikes…

  10. Beautiful. Lucky boys! I hear you on the color names thing. There are so many in-between colors. It is hard to keep it basic for those 3-year olds.