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During my time off I still made a few things, not many, but a few things.
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Well, I did make quite a few of these. I think I made about 30 of them in the past few weeks.. What are they you ask? They are tea light holders.
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I have been saving all sorts of jars, that would of otherwise been recycled. My Mom helped, too. I might have even tossed out a few perfectly good pickles to get a few empty jars.
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I always seem to have a few pieces of tissue paper. I love the printed papers best. Some of the department stores have nice tissue paper, especially at Christmas time.
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All you have to do is tear the tissue paper into pieces and I used Mod Podge to glue the paper to the jars. Easy as pie. I have never made a pie, but this was easy.
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After the jar was dry I covered it with a layer of glue and sprinkled a little glitter on top of it. I tied a piece of jute string around the top and they were done.
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They are really very easy to make. A great project for kids!
I have given them as gifts and everyone seems to like them. They look so pretty at night.
Thanks for visiting!
4 comments:
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing such a great idea!
Smiles,
Carol
neat idea...and I like easy! :-)
I want to do these with my grands!
When I taught art a few years ago...the tissue paper unit was my favorite. So many things you can do with it... makes instantly pretty art with kids.
:)
These are really pretty! They'd be great for an evening bbq!
Hope you are having a great Monday! We are having a cool day! We were blessed over the weekend not to come home to a flooded apartment! There was 8.9 inches of rain Friday/Saturday and some people in the houses up the road had their basements flood to the ceilings! I cannot even imagine!
Have fun today!
Kim
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