Showing posts with label decorated jars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorated jars. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2020

DIY Pottery Barn Knock Off Vases

I love making my own version of something but with items from around my house, the best part if when it is from upcycled parts - like glass jars!  Check out how easy these are to make below!

This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.  Various companies provided me with some product to create this project.  The opinions I share are solely my own.


Learn how to make these vases in the video below.



First step is to clean and wash your jars of all labels.  I like to soak them in water to get the main part of the label off then use a label remover like Undo to get the rest off.  I then etched one of the jars in Etchall dip n etch liquid to "frost" it, just for a little somehting extra.


I then cut  strips of Styletechcraft vinyl into different widths and added stripes to the jars from thick to thin bottom to top.


Then add a little twine to top and glue it place.


The first jar I did in a teal Polished metal vinyl, and the second one I did in a yellow polished metal vinyl.  Really it works for any color you want to make your jar!



What color of vase will you make?
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Arbonne
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Instacart
Instacart
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Fiskars Scissors 8
Fiskars Scissors 8"
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Jute Twine
Jute Twine
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Styletechcraft Polished Metal Vinyl Yellow
Styletechcraft Polished Metal Vinyl Yellow
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Styletechcraft Polished Metal Vinyl Teal
Styletechcraft Polished Metal Vinyl Teal
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Beacon Fabri-tac
Beacon Fabri-tac
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Friday, March 20, 2020

Plastic Easter Egg Flowers w/ Etched Mosaic Mason Jar

Need a fun activity for your kids, or even your self for Easter?  Check out this fun idea with items you might already have in your house!

This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.  Various companies provided me with some product to create this project.  The opinions I share are solely my own.


This is actually two crafts in one, the plastics egg flowers and the mosaic glass jar!  See the video below to make one or both yourself!


My daughter loved making the egg flowers.  They are fast easy and so cute!!  To help keep everything organized while we are crating I used my Deflecto tilt bins.


Just pull the pip cleaners (or chenille stems) thru the openings of the egg bottom and twist.  You can add items into your egg if you wish, just make sure they are light and not heavy.


Eggs come in so many fun colors, so you can play with the colors of the stems too!


Such a fun bouquet of egg flowers!


Now for the second part of the craft, the mosaic mason jar!  First I started by etching the mason jar with Etchall Dip n Etch solution to give the glass a tooth to allow the markers to stick and no rub off.  Make sure to use alcohol based markers, watercolor ones will rub off.


This mason jar is perfect for a mosaic since it already had all the little triangles you can color in, just follow the pattern!


Now it is all about just putting the two items together, with a few chocolate eggs in the bottom of the jar for fun :)



Happy Easter everyone!

Interested in the supplies I used in this project? Most are listed below and some are affiliate links, which generates a me little commission (at not extra cost to you at all) when you click on the link and make a purchase. 


Amazon Storefront
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Arteza Chenille Stems
Arteza Chenille Stems
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Etchall Dip n Etch
Etchall Dip n Etch
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Deflecto Tilt 4 Pack
Deflecto Tilt 4 Pack
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Plastic Easter eggs
Plastic Easter eggs
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Canning Jars
Canning Jars
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Arteza Alcohol Pens
Arteza Alcohol Pens
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Deflecto Marker Storage
Deflecto Marker Storage
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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Felt Gnome Upcycled Etched Candy Jar Toppers

Gnomes are all the rage, and they are super easy to make with a jar, some felt, and glue!!  Check out below for how to make them!

This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.  Various companies provided me with some product to create this project.  The opinions I share are solely my own.



Check out the super short video below to see how to make these fun winter gnomes!




To start with I save my glass jars.  These are a trio of jars that had barbecue sauce in them, so I just washed them really well and pulled the labels off.


I then etched one the jars to give it a frosted look with the Etchall Dip and etch liquid.  I love the look of a frosty jar, and it makes it even more wintry too!!


I just love the look of the frosted glass with candies in them!  You do not even need to frost the entire way down, because the gnome toppers cover up the top.


Then it is just about placing the felt gnomes on the top.  I started with a 9 x 9 inch square of felt and added glue along the top and edge to make a cone (see video to learn how to do it).  The added a little triangle cut piece of faux white fur for the beard and a wooden bead for the nose.


If you make your cone tighter it makes the gnome sit higher up on the jar as the cone is smaller, if you make the cone larger then it goes further down the jar.  I love that all three of my gnomes have different heights, and I also put in different candies in each jar!



What color will you make your gnomes?


What to see some other fun gnome ideas, check this one out at Favecrafts!!!


Interested in the supplies I used in this project? Most are listed below and some are affiliate links, which generates a me little commission (at not extra cost to you at all) when you click on the link and make a purchase. 


Arbonne
Arbonne
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Amazon Storefront
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Fiskars Scissors 8
Fiskars Scissors 8"
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Kunin Felt Classic
Kunin Felt Classic
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Kunin Felt Premiun
Kunin Felt Premiun
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Etchall Dip n Etch
Etchall Dip n Etch
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Supertite Glue
Supertite Glue
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Supertite All Purpose Univseral Glue
Supertite All Purpose Universal Glue
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White Faux Fur
White Faux Fur
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Wood beads
Wood beads
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Saturday, December 21, 2019

DIY Foil Labels for Homemade Canned Gifts Plus Roasted Jalapeno Ranch Dip Recipe

I love to hand out handmade gifts to people, and when I can make something with elements from my garden, even better!  This year it is roasted jalapeno ranch dip!  I grew the onions, jalapenos, garlic and cilantro myself!  Then it is all about the label and the handmade card for the final look!

This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.  Various companies provided me with some product to create this project.  The opinions I share are solely my own.



Check out how I made the foil labels in the video below



DIY FOIL LABELS

1) Print out your labels on a laser printer.  It needs to be a laser printer as that will allow the foil to stick to the toner and make it pretty!

2) Run your labels thorough your Glaminator with the color of the foil of your choice.  I picked green to go with the color of the dip!  Now they are all pretty and shiny!


3) Cut them up into individual labels.  I rounded the corners to make them look a little neater.  Then ran them through my Xyron Creative Station Lite to turn them into stickers!!


4) Now you just pop them onto your jars!  Easy since they are now stickers!



Now for the recipe for the dip!!  it is so yummy and a great way to use up my jalapenos!

Roasted Jalapeno Ranch Dip

Ingredients
2 quarts Sour Cream
12 Jalapenos
5 whole green onions
3 large cloves of garlic
1 lime
1 bunch fresh cilantro
3 tbsp dried dill
1 tbsp salt

Directions

1) Cut in half and seed jalapenos and place on cookie sheet skin side up for 20 min at 425F to roast.  Let cool completely.
2) Rough chop onions, garlic, cilantro (stem included) and place into blender with 2 cups of sour cream.  Blend.
3) Add zest and juice of the whole lime to the blender.
4) Add cooled jalapenos, dill, and salt and blend again.
5) Pour blended ingredients into a large bowl and add in the rest our the sour cream and mix.
6) Taste to see if you need more salt, dill, or lime.  Keep chilled.

Tips!!

1) Add more or less jalapenos depending if you want more or less heat!  Totally up to you!
2) You can do half sour cream and half mayo if you wish - work great that way too!

This dip is great on so many things here are just a few suggestions

1) Fresh veggies
2) Chicken Strips
3) On Chili
4) Tacos
5) Tortilla Chips
6) Eggs
7) Potatoes

What are you making for your friends and family this year?

Interested in the supplies I used in this project? Most are listed below and some are affiliate links, which generates a me little commission (at not extra cost to you at all) when you click on the link and make a purchase. 


Arbonne
Arbonne
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Amazon Storefront
Amazon Storefront
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Swingline Paper Trimmer / Cutter, Guillotine
Swingline Paper Trimmer / Cutter, Guillotine
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Xyron Creative Station Lite
Xyron Creative Station Lite
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Xyron 5
Xyron 5" Permanent Refill
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Fiskars Scissors 8
Fiskars Scissors 8"
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Canning Jars
Canning Jars
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Xyron Glamintor Machine
Xyron Glamintor Machine
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Xyron Glamintor Tansfer Foil Color pack
Xyron Glamintor Tansfer Foil Color pack
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