Mushroom Fairy Houses Out of Cute Little Jars
Intro: Mushroom Fairy Houses Out of Cute Little Jars
Hi, in this instructable I'm going to show you how I made mushroom fairy houses out of cute little jars. It’s a fun weekend project and the creations can be used as candy jars for a candy bar, birthday party, thank you gifts for a baby shower, baby room decoration, piggy bank, jewlery box and so on. I think hand made gifts will always be appreciated.
STEP 1: Materials and Tools
This is a simple project and you don't need alot of materials. You will use some empty jars, tinfoil, hot glue, white air-dry clay (the one that mentains its size when dry) and watercolors.
STEP 2: Shaping the Tinfoil
Think about the shape of your mushroom fairy house. Start shaping some tinfoil into your mushroom’s cap integrating the lid at the bottom. You can add multiple layers of foil untill you get the desired result. Glue the tinfoil cap to the jar’s lid using hot glue (make sure is very hot). This step will help you save clay.
STEP 3: Apply Air-dry Clay
Cover the tinfoil shape with a layer of clay and also start shaping the walls, the door and the windows on the jar. You don’t need to pay too much attention to details at this point. Let everything dry. Apply another layer of clay to create textures and details like door handles, roof chimney, stones or any detail that might give your fairy house a unique look. If the clay doesn’t stick to the previous layer I recomand you to water the areas you want to work on. Also keep a water container near by to wet your hands and working utensils when they get sticky. Use water to achieve smooth and shiny surfaces. Sorry there are not many pictures for this step, but you can see the whole process in the next step's video.
STEP 4: Paint And...Finished!
Paint the fairy mushroom house in the desired colors. If you use watercolors for this step I recommend you seal them in the end with varnish or regular hair spray. Again I didn't make pictures for this step, my hands were full but check out the whole creation process in the video. Thank you and let me know what you think and ask me anything in the comment section below :)
16 Comments
JenniferH324 7 years ago
Where can I get the clay? What exactly do I look for? These are adorable!
Creative Mother 7 years ago
I used "das modelling material" Thanks
Ungenious 7 years ago
That was a great video! Thanks.
Creative Southern Indiana 8 years ago
Do you think you could use this process for fairy houses for a fairy garden?
Creative Mother 8 years ago
We will soon make bigger ones and I think those would be perfect for fairy gardens. I think they can stay outside but you have to make sure you seal the clay with a few layers of yacht varnish
jcharleb 8 years ago
Creative Mother 8 years ago
:) Yup
jessiejw8 8 years ago
Creative Mother 8 years ago
Thank you, they are really easy to make. Have fun :)
MelonieR1 8 years ago
Love these darling fairy houses!
Creative Mother 8 years ago
Thank you so much!
Evelyn348 8 years ago
looks like fun and is easy. Will share this with my Arboretum group.
Creative Mother 8 years ago
Thank you.
jessiejw8 8 years ago
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jmwells 8 years ago