It goes from plain to pretty in minutes.
Time 25 min
Cost $5.28
Materials
• Paper towel or cloth
• Glass jar
• Permanent marker
• Fabric paint with pointed applicator tip (from $1.29; Michaels.com)
• Newspaper
• Spray paint (from $3.99; Joann.com)
• Paper towel or cloth
• Glass jar
• Permanent marker
• Fabric paint with pointed applicator tip (from $1.29; Michaels.com)
• Newspaper
• Spray paint (from $3.99; Joann.com)
1. Use a damp paper towel or cloth to wipe away any dust or dirt from the glass jar.
2. With a permanent marker, draw a design of dots on the glass (you can easily scratch them off if you make a mistake).
3. Cover each dot with a puff of fabric paint that's about the size of a peppercorn; let dry.
4. Protect your work surface (preferably outdoors) with newspaper, then fill the jar with a few pieces of crumpled newspaper. Apply an even coat of spray paint to the outside of the jar.
5. Once completely dry, fill with flowers or a candle, or use as a catchall on a side table.
2. With a permanent marker, draw a design of dots on the glass (you can easily scratch them off if you make a mistake).
3. Cover each dot with a puff of fabric paint that's about the size of a peppercorn; let dry.
4. Protect your work surface (preferably outdoors) with newspaper, then fill the jar with a few pieces of crumpled newspaper. Apply an even coat of spray paint to the outside of the jar.
5. Once completely dry, fill with flowers or a candle, or use as a catchall on a side table.
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