Here are my thoughts, struggles and triumphs in life. My creative adventures inspiring me through life, including cooking, DIY'ing, crafting, home decorating & more! I love creating, reinventing and making beautiful things in every room of my home. I am a Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator and Take Shape for Life Health Coach. Join me for the adventures of now and the future!
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Scrap booking on the go is the way to go!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Early morning light!
Waking up early on a Saturday can turn to be quite productive... Just don't ask me to do this every Saturday!
I just took over the den/former game room for my craft room recently. Before I just had about a third of it, so I need some cute items to jazz up the rest of the room since I've spread out. Lighting is a big issue, so a couple candles are just what I needed, and why not make something special!?
So I searched through Pinterest a bit to get some inspiration and came across a post of a lady who turned baby food jars into table decor for a party/wedding. But I wanted them to be bigger & knew I had simple Mason jars already. I also needed painters tape/stickers, a craft/exacto knife & spray paint. I knew I had everything I needed tucked away in different drawers, so I got it out & got started.
I took painters tape and added it to one side of the jar (if you have extra wide tape that's better, if not just layer it like I did). I then took an exacto knife and free handed a design. I chose stars, but you could do hearts, circles, whatever! If you don't feel confident with that, you could use a sticker or even print out a shape online and trace it onto the tape. Then cut out. Go slow, it can slip easily & you want strait simple cuts for the cleanest look! After your design is cut, peel away the outer, leftover tape. Last bit of the messy work it to spray paint the jar! You could use any color or sheen (glossy, satin, matte) that you like. I had a can of glossy black, so that's what I used! Spray 2 very thin layers, allowing each layer to dry. Be patient, if you think it's dry, just because the out side is, your probably wrong... Give it an hour or so. If it's outside and rainy, give it longer then bring in for a while before continuing. Lastly, once dry, peel away the decal/tape to show off the negative space! You can add detail with a white chalk/detail marker if you'd like. Put the lid back on (without the top insert) and add some twine. Simple, beautiful & you made it all yourself!
Doesn't it look fabulous! You can then add a candle like I did or even use it as a pen holder, or to hold little things like washi tape, clothes pins, etc.


















