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Three Easy Mason Jar Designs

 Hello! Today we'll be making three designs for mason jars. This project is quite simple and requires only one mason jar. We'll create three themes - a star/4th of July theme, a succulent theme, and a summer floral theme. For this craft, I had everything except for my decorative buttons. I managed to find two packs of decorative buttons at my local Walmart - one had cacti designs, and the other had floral designs. I'll take you through each step of how I used these buttons for the project.

 

Video tutorial



Materials 

One mason jar- You will only need one jar for this project

Foam block- We are using three sections from the foam block. 

Craft knife- Used for cutting the foam block if not already cut into sections

Hot glue

Paint brushes

Decorative buttons, or any other decorative item

Floral

Paint- I'm using chalk paint on my mason jar. You will also need paint for your wooden stars if you are using them.

Twine

Optional-Foam stars

Creating your Star/4th of July design


Start by applying your paint onto your glass jar. I decided to use chalk paint since I always have better luck applying it to glass surfaces.  Apply a few coats, and allow it to fully dry.


Next, take your wooden stars, and apply your paint onto each star. I decided to go with red, white, and blue.


After, take your twine, and begin to glue your stars onto your twine. I spaced them just a little, and once I was done, I took my twine and tied it around my glass jar.  Be sure to not tie your twine too tight. 


Next, take your foam block, and cut a section of your block off. I used a longer foam block. Add your foam block into your jar, and begin to add your floral. For this, I used some red, and white faux floral. I also added some foam stars.

Creating your summer floral theme and succulent theme



Take each of your buttons, and begin to add them to your twine. You will do this for both your floral, and cacti. I used hot glue to add them onto my twine. Repeat the steps we previously did when tying the twine around the glass jar. Be sure to not tie it too tight. You want to be able to change the design, and easily slip each decoration off of your glass jar. 


Once you have added your buttons, take your floral snips, and begin to cut your floral, and succulents. Now you can take two new foam blocks, and begin to add in your floral, and succulents. I decided to use three foam blocks, one for each design because I found that it was easy to just remove the floral, and add the new floral in when it was already in place inside of the foam block. 



Your mason jar designs are now complete. I love the fact that you can easily switch to the next design. Please let me know which one is your favorite. Personally, I think the summer design is the best. Thank you so much for visiting and creating with me! I look forward to seeing you soon.

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    1. Dee, I do too! I love that there are so many different ways to upcycle using jars. :)

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  2. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 148 for Crafting with Bottles and Jars. Shared.

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  3. CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at #AThemedLinkup 149 for Gardening from the previous linkup for Crafting with Bottles and Jars.

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  4. What cute ideas Stephanie! I love all of the possibilities from just one jar. Thank you for sharing with Whimsy Home Wednesday.

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  5. This looks lovely. A simple craft I can make, all the better! Thank you for sharing.
    Take care and best wishes.

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    1. Debra, thank you! Yes, give it a try. It was a fun little project to work on. Thank you for taking the time to visit. 😊

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  6. What a great idea. I think those little flowers are so sweet. Fun to change it up for the 4th of July, too. Thanks for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments #36!

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  7. I was born on July 4th, so I love the white mason jar with the red, and blue stars. I would make a few and add them as table decor for a 4th of July barbecue party. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Kristen, thank you! Yes, that jar would be great as a table decor for a 4th Of July barbecue. I love that idea. Thank you for visiting.

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  8. That is such a cute idea! I often find those shaped buttons totally irresistible but I never have any great ideas for actually using them.

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    1. Joanne, thank you. Yes, I purchased a few of those buttons and I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. I finally had figured it out. :) Thank you for visiting.

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  9. Steph, I love mason jar decorations. I just think these three you made are fabulous!
    Visiting today from Will Blog For Comments 36 #8&9

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    1. Paula, thank you. You're always so kind. I appreciate you taking the time to visit and leave a comment.

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  10. They are all so pretty! You found some gorgeous buttons to use.

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    1. Thank you. 😊 I appreciate you visiting ❤️

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  11. Decorating old jars is one of the easiest DIY crafts that make such a difference. Love the stars glass!

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    1. Laura, yes, it's so simple and such a great way to give those glass jars new life. Thank you. 😊

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  12. Each mason jar is so stunning! Love the different themes that blend in so well with spring and summer!

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  13. All three designs are cute but I really have an affection for the succulent one--I love succulents. Great DIY, Steph!

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    1. I would have to agree with you. I just love succulents so much. They are easy to care for, too. Thank you for visiting. I appreciate it.

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