From the time I started blogging, one of the easiest projects I have shared has remained one of the most viewed posts. I first published my Upcycled Pickle & Olive Jars back in 2012...
So, when Southern Holiday Life asked me a year ago to contribute a DIY project for their magazine, I decided to incorporate a new version of my popular jars.
With tomorrow being the first day of Fall, I thought it was the perfect time to share my Fall Solar Lights.
Here's what you'll need:
Clean Jars
ModPodge
Patterned Paper Napkins
Paintbrush
Scissors
E6000 Glue
Jute
Solar Lights
Paint
Cut the napkin to fit around the jar where it will overlap slightly.
Napkins are typically 3 or 4 ply. Separate the layers so that you are left with only the layer with the pattern. If you don't separate the layers, the napkin won't adhere well to the jar.
Add a coat of ModPodge (or other decoupage medium) to the jar. Then add the napkin...
Add another coat of ModPodge over the napkin...
Set aside to dry.
Add E6000 to the rim of the jar and wrap with jute.
You could stop here and use them as they are, or add a candle...
Or you can take it a step further!
Remove the top of an inexpensive solar light...
Paint the light being careful not to cover the solar panel...
You could glue the light onto the jar, but I didn't. I just set it on top. This way I can easily change it.
My jars have been on my back porch for a year now and are still working!
So, when Southern Holiday Life asked me a year ago to contribute a DIY project for their magazine, I decided to incorporate a new version of my popular jars.
With tomorrow being the first day of Fall, I thought it was the perfect time to share my Fall Solar Lights.
Clean Jars
ModPodge
Patterned Paper Napkins
Paintbrush
Scissors
E6000 Glue
Jute
Solar Lights
Paint
Cut the napkin to fit around the jar where it will overlap slightly.
Napkins are typically 3 or 4 ply. Separate the layers so that you are left with only the layer with the pattern. If you don't separate the layers, the napkin won't adhere well to the jar.
Add a coat of ModPodge (or other decoupage medium) to the jar. Then add the napkin...
Add another coat of ModPodge over the napkin...
Set aside to dry.
Add E6000 to the rim of the jar and wrap with jute.
You could stop here and use them as they are, or add a candle...
Or you can take it a step further!
Remove the top of an inexpensive solar light...
Paint the light being careful not to cover the solar panel...
You could glue the light onto the jar, but I didn't. I just set it on top. This way I can easily change it.
My jars have been on my back porch for a year now and are still working!
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