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Repurposed Jars
Before the holidays hit, I was looking for some simple crafty projects to take my mind off of a super stressful time (packing to move...selling our home...going on vacation...coming home...moving).
Have some empty salsa jars lying around the house? Maybe some funky patterned paper? Podge?
Well that's all you need for this project!!


Choose your paper...I chose some grey and blue tones so that it will fit nicely into my new studio once we move
Wrap it around your jar, and make a mark where the paper meets
Cut out the pattern that you desire. I cut around the flowers and vines, but there are really no rules to this project!
Smear adhesive to the jar, and attach paper. Seal the paper with more adhesive

For me, they make perfectly pretty water jars (and drying jars) for my paint brushes but they would also be great with some inexpensive flowers for a hostess gift (I'd tie ribbon round the top to finish it off), some stones and fallen branches for some bathroom or kitchen decor

Happy repurposing!
Have some empty salsa jars lying around the house? Maybe some funky patterned paper? Podge?
Well that's all you need for this project!!
Choose your paper...I chose some grey and blue tones so that it will fit nicely into my new studio once we move
Wrap it around your jar, and make a mark where the paper meets
Cut out the pattern that you desire. I cut around the flowers and vines, but there are really no rules to this project!
Smear adhesive to the jar, and attach paper. Seal the paper with more adhesive
For me, they make perfectly pretty water jars (and drying jars) for my paint brushes but they would also be great with some inexpensive flowers for a hostess gift (I'd tie ribbon round the top to finish it off), some stones and fallen branches for some bathroom or kitchen decor
Happy repurposing!
1 comment:
I really like your idea of making Repurposed Jars. I think that those jars are being made creatively. I think that its necessary to recycle those jars and make use of it once again.
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