To get this look, take a leftover food jar (I used an olive jar) with the labels removed and write a word or saying on the jar using a marker. Then, using a hot glue gun, trace over your written word(s). Allow the glue to dry and remove all wispy glue extras. Using quick bursts, cover the jar with your favorite spray paint color. I used metallic silver. Once dry, add your favorite flowers or accents.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
DIY :: Upcycle an Ordinary Glass Jar
To get this look, take a leftover food jar (I used an olive jar) with the labels removed and write a word or saying on the jar using a marker. Then, using a hot glue gun, trace over your written word(s). Allow the glue to dry and remove all wispy glue extras. Using quick bursts, cover the jar with your favorite spray paint color. I used metallic silver. Once dry, add your favorite flowers or accents.
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