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Showing posts with label mason jars. Show all posts

{DIY} Stained Mason Jars


I have a fun and easy diy to share with you today!  If you have extra jars, mason jars or otherwise, lying around, Mod Podge, and food coloring, you can easily turn your plain jars, into beautiful color stained jars for centerpieces or home accents!


1.  Here's what you need:
Mason jars
Food Coloring
Paint/Sponge Brush
Cardboard/Disposable Surface
Glass/Disposable Bowls
Paper Towels

I chose an old cardboard box to be the surface for this project, as I had no newspaper to lay down, or anything else to prevent leakage to seep onto my dining room table.  This worked like a charm, but whatever you have is fine.  

2.  I filled some glass bowls I had  available with 2 Tablespoons of Mod Podge, 1 teaspoon of food coloring, 1 teaspoon of water-this helps with transparency.  I chose glass bowls because that is what I had, but you could use disposable bowls you might have, etc.  I took my paint brush and mixed the MP, food coloring and water together until everything was well blended.  You could eliminate the bowls and pour everything directly into the mason jars.  I didn't do this I wanted to make sure everything was well blended.  

3.  I then poured the MP mixture into the mason jar, using the paint brush to help get all of the mixture into the jar.  Then I slowly tilted the jar to let the pooled mixture begin to coat the sides of the jar, turning gently and tilting more as the coating made its way to the jar opening.  

4.  Once jar is completely coated on the interior, I let the jar sit upside down so any access mixture could drain.  If you have gaps at the jar's opening, like I did, I took my paintbrush and kind of dabbed the brush around to easily cover up those gaps.  

5.  Once jars were coated with MP mixture in different colors, I let the jar sit outside to dry and for the coated material to turn into a transparent color.  

6.  After I felt the mixture was done pouring down the sides, I turned the jars right side up, and dried them in the sun.  I took my paper towel, dampened it, and wiped any excess mixture that might have covered the lip of the jar.  Everything came off easily.  And after less than an hour of the jars sitting in the sun, the mason jars went from murky colored glass to pristine clear stained glass!  

One tip...I wanted to do pink, yellow and green stained jars for my upcoming baby shower.  I had the regular grocery store food coloring in green and yellow, but I had pink in the kind of food coloring you use to color melted candy.  I thought I'd use that, and this did not work!  Thus I have the examples of the green and yellow jars, but not the pink jar, it looked horrible!  Use the regular old food coloring bottles that have been around for ages, and not the new kind that is for candy making!!  

This project is perfect for your wedding and bridal shower centerpieces, and beyond.  I can't wait to have these little cuties at my upcoming baby shower, with alternating flowers in the the color palette! The theme of the shower is "Cute as a Button", so I embellished the jar with some ribbon, twine and a button to play out the theme.  Use your imagination to create the centerpieces to match your theme, and have fun!

Gettin' Organized


I don't know if the "nesting" syndrome has kicked in, now that I'm 6 months along in my pregnancy, or if it's the fact we'll be moving into our home that is being built in November, or just that I simply need to get organized, but I've been busy! I have so much stuff for crafting that has been laying around in my guest room and master walk-in closets for too long, in an unorganized mess and I've had enough!

It seems that every time I have had a craft project, I would throw all the craft making supplies into a Michael's or Hobby Lobby bag, stash it on a shelf, and forget about it, until I need something from that bag.  Well no more! {At least I'm gonna try to make it no more!}

{DIY} Doily Mason Jars


Can it get any sweeter than a mason jar covered in a doily?

I found this DIY idea on Sparkle and Hay's blog, and as soon as I saw it, I knew I had to create my own.  Before you check out the very detailed how to on their blog, here are a few ways I dolled up my doily mason jars: