Canny craft & DIY campaign sets buzz for Do It With Cans

Credit: Emma Morris @_emmmorris
The Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association (MPMA) is celebrating a milestone for Do It With Cans (DIWC), its consumer-facing campaign promoting DIY and craft projects using products in metal packaging, as new influencer- led blogs result in a 78% increase in website visitors.
Launched in April, the Canny Crafts and DIY campaign has tapped into the growing popularity of eco-conscious crafting and upcycling. Featuring content from influencers Alex (@lifewithmythree), Debs (@bangonstyle), and Emma (@emmmorris), alongside returning favourites Cassie (@cassiefairy) and Nigel (@diydaddy), the campaign has expanded DIWC’s reach and impact.
The influencers bring their unique style attracting a distinct audience and through their activity are showcasing the versatility and sustainability of metal packaging in their bespoke projects. From tools to finished designs, the influencers highlight how metal packaging supports mindful crafting through its durability and recyclability.
Emma Morris, who contributed to the DIWC campaign, says: “By using spray paint in metal packaging, you’re choosing a product that’s more sustainable and better for storage due to its durability. Metal cans offer perfect protection from air, moisture and light – products don’t degrade or leak – meaning your DIY supplies stay safe and sealed ready for the next project. And when you’re done, and the can is completely empty, just pop it in your recycling bin!”
Each blog champions creative reuse and upcycling, proving that stylish crafting can also be environmentally responsible. It also showcases how metal packaging is ideal for DIY and craft products thanks to its durability, its ability to give 100% protection to contents and its recyclability. With its continued success, DIWC reinforces the message that creativity and recycling go hand in hand and that metal packaging offers a reliable and eco-conscious solution for the modern crafter or DIYer.