Kids' Money Jars {tutorial}
{much less expensive to buy mason jars at the grocery store, than a craft shore. wooden box from hobby lobby} |
Cute...but definitely not cute enough, so I decided to tint the clear glass of the jars.
I found this blog and this blog on how to do it, and decided to take what worked from both and apply it to my own project {the first blog's design didn't turn out very well}.
So here ya go! Hope it inspires you!
Supplies:
{for mason jar} - mason jar {or other clear vessel} - modge podge {in gloss} - food coloring - ramekin or small bowl - oven
- jute, ribbon, etc.
{for box} - wooden box or crate - paint brush - paint {I used a sample left over from this project - behr, porpoise 790E-3}
Mix food coloring with about a Tablespoon {T} of water. Go a lot darker than you initially think you should because it looks quite a bit lighter when it dries on the glass. The color above is very light on my jar. I went a lot darker, as I continued on with my jars.
I set my oven to 200 and let the jars dry in there for an hour, turning it off when the buzzer went off and leaving them inside overnight. In the morning, they were streak free, translucent, and beautiful! Very similar to vintage mason jars. I love how each jar is a little different in color.
Ok... onto the box. Ben and I really liked the way old weathered wood looks and found this blog on how to age new wood with apple cider vinegar & steel wool! What a cool idea! Thought I'd try it out but even with multiple applications over several days, I gave up. It wasn't as quick & easy as the blog made it out to be.
{this is as weathered as i could get it to look} |
{these are Christmas gift tags, too! love.} |