Happy Friday Friends!
I am stopping in today to share a quick project with you all. Earlier this week I shared that I am currently recovering from a surgery I had on Monday. I knew that for Valentine’s Day I would be in bed resting and unable to really go anywhere so I took some time the previous week to put together a fun craft that I could also use to give the kids for Valentine’s Day.
I gathered some of my favorite crafting supplies:
Quilted Mason Jars
E6000 Glue
Rust-Oleum Linen White Chalked Paint
Cabinet Knobs
Steps for creating the mason jar canisters:
1.) Paint each mason jar and it’s lid
2.) Using e6000 glue adhere the cabinet door knob to each mason jar lid
3.) Lightly sand each mason jar
I filled each canister with a different flavor of M&M candies for them to all enjoy.
Once the kids devour the candy I will find another place in the house to use the canisters. I love how they feel Spring like too. I am craving warmer weather and can’t wait for Winter to head out next month!
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I made some cute jars with cabinet knobs but didn’t paint them. How well does the chalk paint stay on the Mason jars? Thanks! Visiting from Saturday Sharefest!
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The chalk paint covers the jars really well with two coats. I have a Mason jar that I painted with white chalk paint over three years ago and I use it as a candleholder… It has held up great too!
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Such a good idea! The jars look stunning!
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Thank you Christina!
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This is super cute! How does the paint hold up in the grooves?
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I used two coats of chalk paint and because it is thicker it fills the grooves of the jar really well.
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I love those tall jars, I have a few. I will have to try the Rustoleum Chalk Paint, as that is my go to brand for most everything. Great project, Sandi
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Such a cute craft idea! And, the jars look great on your counter. I really like the addition of the pulls on top of the lids.
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Your DIY Mason Jar Canisters look great! I love the knobs. Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle. I’ll be featuring these at today’s party. Hope to see you there!
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Thank you Beverly!
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These are really cute! I love the added detail of the knobs. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday; I’m featuring your project in my round-up for this week’s party, which goes live tonight!
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Thank you so much!
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Such a pretty DIY and they look very high-end.
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Now this is absolutely adorable! Looks great!
Lisa
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Thank you Lisa!
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Love these jars.
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Thank you Clearissa!
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Would you be able to recommend where I can locate these jars?
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Did you glue the flat and the ring together, so it is one piece lid?
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Love these:)Did you cut off the knob post and then glue just the knob?
Thank you
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Hi Laura! I removed the screw used to attach the knob to a drawer and then just glued the knob to the jar top.
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