Two months ago I posted a glitter champagne bottle tutorial and as soon as was done decided my next project would be a glitter mason jar vase. This project is so much easier than the first, mainly because the amount of glitter is significantly less. Plus, I learned the mistakes of glittering something last time. So, if you're looking for a fast and easy DIY project, I bring you a simple four-step guide to creating a darling glitter mason jar vase!
Materials: mason jar, paint brush, clear glaze adhesive spray, spray paint, Modge Podge, and glitter
Step 1: Spray the entire jar, allow for several hours to a full day for paint to dry. Repeat until you get your desired shade.
Step 2: Mark the top of your glitter point. I used scratch paper and taped it to the bottle.
(Don't use too much tape to avoid peeling off spray paint upon removal.)
Step 3: Apply Modge Podge in small sections, poring glitter over the glue while it's wet. Cover the entire desired area. Allow for a few hours to dry.
Step 4: Spray glitter with clear glaze adhesive.
That's it!
With those four simple steps, you've created a beautiful gifting vase to fill with flowers, or a fun piece of home decor for yourself.
This is so cute! I love easy DIY projects like this
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I have done a spray painted jar but the glitter adds a little something extra!
ReplyDeleteI am the worst ever DIYer. Like, the worst. But this looks doable (and gorgeous) - and would be an upgrade from my ugly makeup brush holder (that is a cup. It is actually a cup for spitting out water that is my makeup brush holder. Classy!).
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try!
Makes me ones :( I absolutely love that.
ReplyDeleteUgh! I have ALL of the stuff for this and have not made the time to do it. I need to make a Summer DIY list of stuff I've been wanting to do! T Hanks for sharing the insider tips!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so crafty lately! :)
ReplyDeleteI love mason jar crafts..well mason jar anything :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Love the finished product. :)
ReplyDelete-Ashley
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LOVE THIS!! I'm so gonna try it!! Great DIY!!
ReplyDeleteBest, Mree
OK that vase came out gorgeous. I love it that it's Gold. The fuchsia roses look gorgeous inside it. =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to display a Great Artist's handiwork. Thanks for sharing.
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