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  • Cowboy Utensil Holder
  • A twine-wrapped coffee can keeps utensils in one place.
    From "Creative Juice"
    episode DCRJ-213L


    Cowboys don't use a lot of cooking tools on the range, but if they did, we bet they'd really go for this rustic utensil holder made from an empty coffee can!

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    PHOTO

    Cowboy Utensil Holder
    Tools:

    coffee cans
    1/2" rope
    hot glue and glue gun

    1. Empty and wash out the coffee can and allow it to dry.

    2. Starting at the bottom, apply one ring of glue and wrap the rope around the bottom of the can.

    3. Continue gluing and wrapping to approximately two-thirds of the height of the can, allowing some of the tin can to remain exposed.

    4. Fill with utensils.

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