Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to do this little project for a while, ever since my old man kicked the bucket. See, my dad, he was a character, always called himself “The Dude,” just like in that movie, The Big Lebowski. He even looked the part, all chill and laid-back. So when he passed, I knew I had to do something special, something, you know, Dude-worthy.

I remembered that scene in the movie, the one where they scatter Donny’s ashes? Iconic, right? They use a Folgers coffee can. And that’s when it hit me. I was gonna make my own Big Lebowski coffee can, a tribute to my dad, “The Dude” himself.
Getting Started
First, I needed the can. It had to be a vintage Folgers, just like in the movie. I spent hours searching for it. I finally found a couple online, paid a little extra, but it was worth it for the right ones.
Next, I gotta make it look like the one in the movie. I watched that scene over and over again, pausing it, zooming in, trying to get every detail right.
The Design Process
- Paint Job: I figured I had to repaint the can, get that worn, used look. I used some sandpaper to rough it up a bit, make it look like it’s been around.
- Label: The label was the trickiest part. I tried printing out a replica, but it just didn’t look right. I wanted it to be perfect, so I decided to paint it on. It took a few tries, and I am not the artist, but I think I got it pretty close.
- Contents: This is the important part, folks. Obviously, I’m not putting actual ashes in there. I decided to put some other things my Dad loved. Small memories, trinkets.
Putting it all together was a bit of a process. I kept thinking about my dad, about how much he would’ve loved this. He was a good bowler, and a good man, just like Donny. He loved the outdoors, loved the beach. I even thought about taking the can down to the coast, like in the movie, near the Point Fermin Lighthouse, maybe near that “Sunken City” place. But that would be a little too much.
Finishing Touches
Once I was happy with the can, I had to do something with it. I couldn’t just leave it lying around. I found a company called Memento that makes display stands. So I had them make one for me. It was the perfect way to display my little tribute.

Now, it sits on my shelf, a reminder of my dad, “The Dude.” It’s not perfect, but it’s mine, and I think he would’ve gotten a kick out of it. It’s a little piece of him, a little piece of that crazy movie, and a whole lot of memories. And you know what? It just feels right, man. It just feels right.