Materials You'll Need:
- Three upcycled glass jars
- Blue and white stained glass paint
- Red acrylic paint (mixed with white stained glass paint to create red)
- Star cupcake toppers (leftover from previous projects)
- Paintbrush
- Gem strips
- Twine
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- White flower embellishments
- Heating tool (optional for faster drying)
1. Painting the Jars
Start by applying blue stained glass paint to the first jar. Remember that stained glass paint needs multiple coats for optimal opacity. The Gallery brand takes a few hours to fully cure; however, if you're short on time, you can use a heating tool to speed up the drying process.
For the second jar, I used white stained glass paint. If you prefer the white to be more opaque rather than glossy and translucent, mix in a small amount of regular white paint before applying. For the third jar, I combined red acrylic paint with the white stained glass paint to create a custom red stained glass finish. Apply it just like the first two jars, making sure to achieve an even color.
2. Adding Embellishments
Once your jars are dry, it's time to decorate! Wrap twine around the two taller jars, tying two long strands at the front. Break off the wooden picks from the star cupcake toppers, then hot glue two stars onto each twine strand.
To complete the design, add white flower embellishments to the smaller jar for a delicate touch.
Final Touches
Place your beautifully decorated jars on a mantle, dining table, or patio to bring a festive, patriotic glow to your space. Add tea lights or LED candles inside for an elegant and warm illumination.
By reusing glass jars and incorporating creative elements, you’ve crafted a stunning decor piece that celebrates patriotism while embracing sustainability.
I would love to hear how yours turn out! What other upcycled crafts do you enjoy? 🎨✨
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These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, thank you so much! 😊
DeleteThese are so cute! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSusan, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft project.
DeleteWhat a cute idea. I often look at glass jars before I recycle them and think they are too pretty to throw away.
ReplyDeleteAmy, thank you. It's always nice to reuse them in projects, so I know exactly what you mean. Thank you for visiting.
DeleteThey look amazing Stephanie, I love all of the crafty ideas you have!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Paula's linky today.
Blessings, Jennifer
Jennifer, thank you very much. I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed them. I appreciate you visiting as well.
DeleteThese are so pretty Steph! I always appreciate your videos.
ReplyDeleteThanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
xo
Paula, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this project. 😊
DeleteLove how these turned out! Linking back to them in my next post!
ReplyDeleteSusan, thank you. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed this project! :)
DeleteSo cute and festive! Also, love your tray--nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I'm glad you like it. 😊
DeleteThis is so darling, Steph. I love the festive look of all this--colors, stars, tray, everything. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #64 linkup. Hope to see you next time, too. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you. It was such a fun, upcycled project.
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