The items needed:
Mason jar
3/8" grommet
3/8" glass & tile drill bit
C7 replacement cord
Mod Podge
colorful tissue paper
Paint brush or sponge brush to apply Mod Podge
Ribbon
Beads or other decorations
3/8" glass and tile drill bit
Drill hole in the back of the mason jar
3/8" grommet
Place the grommet in the drilled hole.
Insert the bulb/cord into the hole on the back of the jar.
Cover the jar with the tissue and decorations.
Courtney's lantern.
She added some hot pink stripes.
Stripes and hearts in various pinks.
Amber's lantern.
Purple with pink hearts and small red hearts made from the shiny seed beads.
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Thanks for stopping by, Krystal.
ReplyDeleteI want those :) (I don't think I can make them) lol
ReplyDeleteYou lights are genius and I love them so much! I'm one of those people who has a hard time parting with glass jars and love to find new uses to repurpose them. I would really love to feature this project in a future post on LaBelladiva . . .
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Hi Gina,
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You have a great blog. I love to have you feature my Valentine lights on your blog. And thanks for following me.
those lanterns look like fun. my daughters bd is on the 15th. a good oarty craft!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute, what a great ideal.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we had a lot of fun making them.
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