Friday, October 16, 2009

Crafty in the Kitchen: Mason Jar Lanterns

If there's one thing I'm full of (aside from, at the moment, a load of cookies and nine too many pizza rolls), it's good intentions. I know this because I have reminders of them all around me. There are heaps of fabric scraps from the baby blanket I intended to sew for my first-born son (he's now 4.) There are partly-filled-out charts from the 3 months of P90x I intended to do. There are pairs of size 6 jeans in my closet from the 15lbs I intended to lose. And I've had empty frames on one wall of my house for almost a year now. Yup. Intended to fill them. Another thing I have sitting around? Mason jars. Lots of mason jars from all of that food I intended to preserve. Ask me how many jars I canned. Really, ask. None! This is the reason I get giggly when discovering a use for them that's anything but their intended purpose. Exhibit A. My friend Wendy recently sent me a picture of her little Halloween lanterns and I loved them so much I made them that very same day. A big thanks to my friend Britanie, too, who let me come steal a couple of larger jars when I realized that my Halloween lantern display would be infinitely cuter with some size variety. These little guys are popping up on crafty blogs everywhere, but I especially liked the cute monster faces that Wendy found on Not So Idle Hands (fun blog--go check out her craftiness!) so I made those. The bonus? This is a really fast project. So if you intend to finish it in a day, you totally can!

Supplies:

Mason Jars, any size
Tissue paper
Mod Podge
Paint Brush
Glue
Ribbon or paint for the tops (explained below)

Start by cutting your tissue paper into strips about 1-2 inches wide. Brush a thin layer of mod podge on the glass jar and stick a strip of tissue to it.

Take more mod podge and brush on top of it, sealing it onto the jar.


Work one strip at a time until you cover the entire jar. I covered the bottom as well and on the top I went a little above the rim just to make sure there wasn't any plain glass peeking through when I put a ribbon around the top. Place your jar upside down to dry. Keep working until you finish however many jars you're going to do.


As your jars are drying, work on your faces. Cut out faces from black paper and use a glue stick to glue them onto the jars. I waited until the jars were dry before gluing on the faces. I also tried attaching them just with mod podge and they didn't stay. For the silly monster faces, I used these as a guidline, available from Not So Idle Hands.

Look how cute! For the tops you can use paint to paint around the rims, or you can do what I did and attach a piece of ribbon.

I love how they look in my windowsill. Just the sunlight coming through lights them right up!


And even on a cold, rainy day like the picture below, they still have a warm glow to them.




And then at night, they turn into great little lanterns when you put a candle inside. I've seen people stuff a string of white Christmas lights inside as another option but I can't resist the look of a flickering candle. The little artificial tea lights work great for these too.


If you're using real candles, be careful because the jars get hot!


Do you love it?? I can't get over how cute they are, and you could definitely use the same method for other themes too. So go get your craft on this weekend and cook something yummy to go with it!

Good munchy food for crafting:
Caramel Corn
Monster Munch
Ginger Spice Cookies
Goblin Grub
Cinnamon Bun Caramel Corn
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies




PS. If you're looking for something to do this weekend you might want to stop by here. Like maybe perhaps on Sunday. Cuz I dunno... there just might just be a bonus post. And it just might include a giveaway. And the giveaway might involve a large sum of cash. Ooops, did I just say that out loud?? Don't tell Kate I spilled the beans!

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Sonya said...

What a fantastic idea!! Im on the hunt for some colored tissue paper!

Busym1 said...

Oh, how cute! The kids will love doing this! Michelle

April said...

Those are so cute! I think I may go make them today! Thanks so much for the idea! Yours are so cute!

Alisa said...

I was going to go to DI to get some jars so I can make these today. My friend has them and I thought they were so cute and looked so easy.

Steph said...

Those are fantastically spooky...and you know I have a supply of mod podge at my house :)

Christy said...

This is such a fantastic idea!! I LOVE it!! Can't wait to do this with the kids. Thanks for such a creative craft. Yours turned out adorable!

sherri said...

One of the cutest crafts I've seen this season!

Jennifer said...

Love this idea!!! Kids are home from school today and I've got a few jars that I've been meaning to do something with. Thanks!!!

Bobbi said...

I was looking for a fun project for my 3 boys and I think this will be just perfect. How cute!

Megan said...

What an awesome idea! I LOVE these. I'm getting really carried away and making about 10 of them. I even have most of the supplies. Thanks!

Paula - bell'alimento said...

Okay how stinkin cute are those? LOVE it! & I happen to have a cupboard full of empty Mason Jars that I normally return to Mom to refill w/her garden goodies but I think I might have to use a few ;)

leslie the licorice stick lady said...

I love this idea! Great idea for the different sizes too. Thanks!

LuCDay said...

Those are too cute, I'm definitely going to be making some of those! I've never intended on preserving any of my food though so I guess I need to go shopping for some mason jars. :o)

Katie Tyler said...

i LOVE them! they are cute enough that they might even come off of my INTENTIONS list and actualy get done!!
And thanks for making me and my pictureless picture frames feel better!!

The cool family! said...

This post was helpful in more ways then one! Besides being SO dang cute... we are going camping tonight, but we dont have a lantern! We are literally leaving in about an hour! It's COLD and RAINY (we're die hards, I know!)... and we have no lantern. I saw your post and though "Oh my gosh! I can use tea lights inside jars!" Granted thats not as cute as having them decorated for Halloween... but adding pumpkin faces is definetely something I'll do when I get back! So, THANKS for solving my problem!!!

Christy said...

These are super cute! Love the idea.

Cara said...

These are the cutest, I want to make these today. Thanks for the tutorial!

Wendy said...

I love the ribbon Sara, and your big ghost is so cute!
The Mason jar people must be loving you, did you buy stock in their company?

Kate @ Our Best Bites said...

Sara, those are too cute! I'm totally making some this weekend!

Wendy, I'm starting to think the Mason jar people should be paying US! :)

Britanie said...

Oh Sara they are darling and spooky! My kids will love it, thank you for all of your inspiring ideas!

Carrian said...

those look awesome!!

Lacey said...

My friend just made some of these. I love the idea of making these instead of carving gooey pumpkin guts. Thanks!

Steph said...

I'm trying this tonight with my girls...and using glass peanut butter jars and spaghetti jars that I had in the garage for recycling!

Mod Podge Amy said...

I've loved these since the first time I saw them - yay!

Amanda said...

Adorable! Love the different colors. I made something similar, but love the different face template, they are great!

Katherine Thompson said...

I am not creative and not that great of a cook, but because of your blog I am trying, and I think maybe even becoming good :) Thanks for your inspiration!
PS...the jar lanterns were sooo fun to make!!

CorazonArt said...

These are adorable & just had to facebook it! Thanks!

Mary Kelly said...

I love this craft. I am not a crafty person so I like the idea of things being done in a day. Plus, one day of craftiness this year and I can pack them away for next year and the year after that. Fun stuff.

TheFitnessFreak said...

Those are very cute and crafty : )

Ramsey said...

I am 100% not crafty but I totally think I could do this!! Thanks!

Libby said...

What a great idea!!! It looks super easy and looks like it can totally be done in one day :) I have lots of good intentions also...and just like yours..they are scattered alllll over my house...lol.

Amy said...

These are so cute!! What a great idea!

-Amy
www.singforyoursupperblog.com

CaSaundraLeigh said...

Soo fun!! I wonder what kind to make for Christmas!

Malesa said...

Those are really cute! I want to make some.

Missy said...

I have made these with baby food jars too. I made pumpkins. I cut up different color orange tissue paper into rough squares and then glued them on. Gave it more of a mosaic look.

Gina said...

oh I'm so excited, I actually have all this in my house right now! OO, does this get me out of paying for pumpkins that I can't let my toddlers carve anyway?

Karen said...

I'm SO making these as the craft at my annual pumpkin party! Thanks!

Carson said...

Really cute and creative idea! Thanks for posting it.

everything pink! said...

seriously do you know how much I am loving ya'll site!!!

every time I come I get up and head to the craft store.

my shrunken heads are turning out so great!!

best
pink

Gretchy Girl said...

I did this project with my friend and our 6 boys this weekend. Before long, her husband joined in the fun! They turned out so cute. The one thing that we had to change is we used orange napkins because I couldn't find any orange tissue paper! Turned out so cute still! My boys decided we should do a craft every weekend now! We'll see about that! Thanks for the idea!

Stacy of KSW said...

These are so stinkin cute I cant stand it. If you don't mind I'd like to feature these in my recycled Halloween decor round-up I'll be posting later this week. Can't wait to make a few of these for myself!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Stacy- Thanks, of course you can feature them!

chriesi said...

These are totally cute!

Ingrid said...

Oh, that's a wonderful idea! Love these! They are so cool and would be an awesome & fun gift for the teacher!
~ingrid

Laurie Lynn said...

These jars are so cute!!! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing :)

Molly @ A Bit O' Shine said...

Those are absolutely darling! I will definitely be trying this.

Kara@ Creations by Kara said...

These are such a cute idea! Thanks for adding them to my link party, I appreciate it!

Cara said...

I made theses and they came out so cute. They were also super easy! My boys ask me to turn them on every night.

schooldownthelane said...

I had the kids making these at our Halloween party tonight, they had a blast! I couldn't find mason jars so we used votive holders and let them just wing it with Halloween tissue paper. They came out really cute!

Peggy said...

Aren't these so awesome?! I made these years ago when I was a pre-school teacher (read many years ago!!) but we did them for Thanksgiving and Christmas using saved glass jars from spaghetti sauce, marshmallow cream, and peanut butter. For Thanksgiving we used a black silohette of a pilgrim boy and girl on autumnal colors. For Christmas... red background w/ a bell cut-out, blue background w/ a pine tree and snow, and blue backgrounds w/ an angel. For Hannakah... blue background w/ star of david or menorraha.

Thank you so very much for reminding me about these. Now I have something else to add to our holiday baskets!!

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