Introduction: Icicle Mason Jars
With all the hoopla about Mason Jars, and the fact that I just plain Love Them, I decided to give them a try with a twist of my own.
Step 1:
Gather your supplies.
For this project you will need:
clean sponge
Mat Modge Podge
Clear Glitter
Wire
Wire cutters
Sand/Decorative Salt
candle of choice
Step 2:
Follow these easy steps to make the Icicle Mason Jar.
1. Coat half the jar using the mat Mod Podge. Use a damp sponge in a dappling technique for a full even coverage. (Only do half so it doesn't dry to quick)
2. Sprinkle clear glitter over the wet Mod Podge.
3. Repeat same steps over other half of jar.
4. Allow to dry completely.
5. Add another layer of just the Mod Podge. No glitter this time.
6. Allow this to dry completely.
7. Attach a wire hanger around lip of jar.
8. Fill with sand/salt, place in candle of choice, light and enjoy.
29 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
It kills me how many people say Modge Podge instead of Mod Podge. lol EVERYONE says it wrong.
10 years ago on Introduction
I'm having trouble making it look even...when I try to spread the Modge Podge out so that it's not too thick, it ends up making lines. Once the glitter is sprinkled on, those lines still show through. Any tips?? I'm making these for my wedding so maybe I'm trying to be too perfectionist-ic :), but I want to get it right!
Thank you!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Try using a sponge cut into about a 3x3 square slightly wet. Work by dabbing up and down in the jar with the mod podge and blend edges while wet. You have to work fairly quickly cover half the jar sprinkle and the do the other half lwhile wet to nlend it. Hope this helps.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you! I will try that today! :) I hope they end up looking like yours!
11 years ago on Introduction
How did you make the hanging wire? Wish there were photo steps of that included. Looks great!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I bought a "roll" of soft black wire in my local craft stores floral section. It is sturdy but easy to bend. I just made a circle around the neck leaving about an inch to twist, then tucked in the ends. Before I made the ring tight I cut another piece to make the hanger portion in the length I wanted and made a j hook on both ends to tuck into the ring around the neck. I tightend the neck then, and then twisted the ends of the hanger to make it secure. I hope this helps.
I will include more step by step pictures next time...I'm a newbie at this.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Yes, that did help. thank you so much.
11 years ago on Introduction
Very nice. What brand of glitter did you use? I've been looking at Art Institute's Transparent line.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Not sure of the brand...anything translucent should work marvelously!
11 years ago on Introduction
Should look good when applied to those popular Solar garden light moon jars!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I already took apart a cheap solar light and glued it to the ring of my mason jar and it turned out great!
11 years ago on Step 2
Do you paint the Modge Podge on the inside or outside of the jar?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Outside of the jar...not sure inside is a good idea as a flame will probably catch it on fire.
11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for this! Such a great idea. I had to use battery operated candles so I could stick them in my shrub/tree. I wish they weren't so yellow. However, it gives it a Pirates of the Caribbean ride feel and that's okay with me!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
They look great! Nice job.
11 years ago on Introduction
Some one used a large bunch of these canning jars as centerpieces for the tables for their wedding reception. The only problemm, they painted them blue. Now, can some one tell me how to remove the color? I need to use them in my kitchen to store spices...they are just the right size for that. & also, how du I get rid of the candlewax from inside them? they were used foe candles.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
To remove the wax, place them in a large pot of water that completely covers the jars and bring it up to a simmer. Wait for the wax to melt, then remove from the heat an allow pot and all to cool without disturbing it. The wax will now be a solid disk of wax on the surface of the water and the jars will be clean.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
The color may be tricky...depends on what they used to paint on them with. Most acrylic based products will be permanent. :(
The candle wax is simple. Just place the jars in your freezer for about 20 minutes and the wax will pop right off glass with a butter knife.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanx
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Since u don't know what they were painted with I wouldn't use them to store food products unless you can get them clean as a whistle. Even if it is on the outside there is a possibility of contamination of food from it being on your hands when you handle the jar.
Since it's glass I don't see where paint thinner would hurt. Try a small area and see.