So...again I was putting around on Pinterest and came across yet another mason jar craft and wanted to try it.
You will need...
Puffy Paint either black, white or both!
Hot Glue Gun and Hot Glue Sticks
Mason Jar
Spray Paint (my bathroom theme is black and white so those are the colors I used)
Using the hot glue gun make an outline of any shape. I drew a heart.
Picture 1. One outlined heart
Picture 2. (Same jar)Two outlined hearts
Picture 3.(Different jar) One filled in heart
Using the Puffy Paint write on the jar whatever you would like. I decided to write Love on the jar with the two hearts
And Heart on the jar that has the filled in heart.
In this second set of pictures I tried something new (fingers crossed it works!)
I outlined a heart with hot glue and then filled it in with pink puffy paint.
Next are the first set of jars that I did:
In this second set of pictures I tried something new (fingers crossed it works!)
I outlined a heart with hot glue and then filled it in with pink puffy paint.
Next are the first set of jars that I did:
Picture 1. You Me with a heart on the back
Picture 2. A (in puffy paint) C (in hot glue) K (in puffy paint)
(The different textures will make sense in a few steps)
Kyleigh (my daughter's name)
Picture 3. Cotton Balls (my Mom cut out some "flurishes" on vinyl using her Cricut so I added them for decoration)
Picture 4. Q-Tips with hand drawn "flurishes"
I used an upside down diaper box outside to set the jars on to spray paint.
Spray one coat of paint (make sure the jar is no longer clear) on each jar.
After about 30 minutes spray the second coat.
Let them dry for about an hour or so.
To add final touched trace any part that you have peeled with the same or different color puffy paint!!
Sadly the puffy paint filled heart didnt have the effect I was looking for. :(
How cool is that??
Sadly the puffy paint filled heart didnt have the effect I was looking for. :(
How cool is that??
I am totally obsessed with Flameless Tealight Candles (mainly because I have a two year old and she is a curious little girl!!) because I don't have to worry about heat from real candles ruining the paint and decorations on the jars!
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