Upcycle Ideas for Glass Jars- February Craft Night

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04
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Well, my famed craft night did not happen this month. Our theme was glass bottles and jars.

Snow, conferences (most of my friends are teachers), meetings, and sick kids got in the way. But, that didn't stop me. No sir. I saved about a bajillion glass bottles and jars and I was determined to do something with them!
THE JARS
I spray painted the jars (spaghetti sauce, olives, and olive oil) with about 17 coats of ivory paint before I had the realization that pouring paint inside and swirling it around would have been WAY easier...duh.  After they dried  I wrapped some thin jute around them. Super easy and really nice, as long as the Barilla label is hidden!
This little votive holder looks so nice at night when the candle is lit.
I used a 2 inch scalloped punch and cut lots of circles from white tissue paper. I mod podged them all over the outside of the jar. Then I wrapped my thin jute around the top and finished it with a simple button. Don't mind the oozy glue that seeped through the button holes.
I saw this technique decorating a candle, and thought I would give it a try with a jar.
I wrapped 2 book pages around the jar, then added lots of sisal. I made a few small paper rosettes and attached them to the front. I haven't put anything in it, but I am thinking maybe sand and a candle. I will be heading out to the kids sandbox as soon as it thaws out!

This one is on my shelf above my bed.
I cut strips of burlap and mod podged them to the jar. This was messy and icky, but the end result is great. I wrapped my trusty jute around the rim and made a little burlap flower to finish it.
My new sugar container
I painted labels with 2 coats of chalkboard paint. Then I placed it on the (Yankee Candle) jar and hot glued a jute border around it.
And my little collection of rusty keys found a home in an old horseradish jar. They sit on the shelf by my front entry.
The next craft night is scheduled for April, hopefully, someone shows up!



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  3. Mick1043 says:

    Your bottles idea is good use. Have you thought of painting the inside, or putting a decal inside then coating the inside with paint or clearcoat to protect the decal? Of course you would have to put on a window decal printed in reverse for it to come out readable from the inside. Just pictures wouldn’t matter as much, they would just be in reverse of what they would be on any other surface.

  4. Sally Clarke says:

    Great ideas…looking forward to experimenting :o D

    Sally

  5. Geneviève says:

    Très joli! j’aime beaucoup! merci :-)

  6. Lisa says:

    I love these. My question/comment is are the Yankee Candle jars safe to put food in such as sugar and flour. I know they are glass jars and you probably freeze the candle to take out. I was just curious on the safety of it.

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