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Upcycled Winter Themed Glass Jar Tutorial

Winter crafting is one of my favorite ways to bring warmth and charm into the home—and what better way to do that than by upcycling something you already have? This winter-themed glass jar tutorial transforms a simple jar into a festive faux flower display using just a few materials and a whole lot of heart.
Whether you're decorating a mantel, gifting a handmade arrangement, or simply adding seasonal flair to your space, this project is a budget-friendly and joyful way to celebrate the season.


Video tutorial



Materials You'll Need
  • Craft paper, wrapping paper, or any decorative paper of your choice
  • Mod Podge
  • One glass jar
  • Shape punch (I used a holiday-themed one)
  • Twine, yarn, or decorative craft string
  • Scissors
  • Winter-themed faux flower mix
  • Hot glue gun
  • Optional: Glitter glue (I used gold)
  • Optional: One mini bow

Prep Your Jar and Punch & Cut Your Paper

Start by removing any labels from your glass jar and giving it a good wash. Let it dry completely before moving on.

Using your shape punch, punch out your chosen design from the top of your decorative paper. I used brown wrapping paper for a rustic winter vibe. Then, trim the rest of the paper to fit your jar using scissors.


 Apply the Paper with Mod Podge

Line the paper over the jar and use a paintbrush to apply a thin layer of Mod Podge directly onto the glass. Press the paper gently into place, smoothing out any bubbles. Reapply Mod Podge as needed to secure the edges.
Tip: Use a heat tool to speed up drying between layers.


Add Glitter Accents

With a smaller brush, apply glitter glue to the exposed glass areas where the shape punch created openings. This adds a magical sparkle!
Optional: Mix paint with Mod Podge for a stained glass effect to achieve a more vibrant look.


 Wrap with Twine and Add Bow (Optional)

Using hot glue, attach twine, yarn, or jute just above the paper. Wrap it around the jar, gluing as you go. Be sure to protect your fingers while working with hot glue. If you have a mini bow, glue it just above the twine for an extra festive touch.


Arrange Your Faux Flowers

Finally, fill your jar with a winter-themed faux flower mix. Think frosted pine, berries, white blooms, or eucalyptus for a seasonal feel.

And there you have it—a beautiful, upcycled winter jar that’s perfect for displaying faux flowers or gifting to someone special. This project is a lovely reminder that with a little creativity, even the simplest items can become something magical.

If you try this tutorial, I’d love to see your creations! Share your jars and tag me so we can spread the winter cheer together.

 Also, feel free and connect with me on Instagram--StephCreatesDIYHomeandCrafts



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  1. Nice job recycling to make attractive decor. Visiting from Will Blog for Comments.

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    1. Carol, thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊

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  2. This is very pretty. I've always enjoyed upcycled projects.

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  3. This is very sweet - I have everything to make one or two! Love the colorful glue gun, too, btw. (:

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    1. Gina, aw, that is very kind of you. I'm happy you enjoyed this upcycled project. 😊

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  4. Such a sweet upcycle, thanks for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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  5. Oh, so sweet!! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx

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  6. Love this Steph. A beautiful addition to Winter decor and repurposing always warms my heart. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, and featuring this when my party opens.

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    1. Carol, thank you so much. I love repurposing items around the house. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving. BTW, thank you for the feature too.

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  7. Oh, I love this with the punched craft paper. That is lovely. Thank you so much for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments #73 linkup! :) We hope to see you next week at #74, too, sharing old or new posts with us.

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