Mason Jar Foam Flowers Decorative Tops

Make foam hydrangea decorative tops for mason jars and other containers from foam sheets you find in craft stores.
Beautiful foam petals and leaves are formed using heat from an iron, shaped, painted and glued into decorative tops to adorned mason jars or any other containers.
Follow the easy step by step pictorial directions or visit my blog for a complete tutorial.
What's so cool about making these decorative mason jar tops is that there's no fumes from heating the foam sheets and you can manipulate the heated foam with your fingers and objects into awesome looking shapes.
Another good thing about this project is that you can re-use any container you might have, besides mason jars . . . a mayonnaise or spaghetti jar or just a tin can to make these decorative tops. Anything with a top or not. You can make a top if you don't have one using cardboard and just add the leaves (love their shapes) and petals to a half foam ball to make these easily made decorative tops.
What a fabulous way to decorate mason jars!
I am loving the look of foam flowers!!!!
Gail@Purple Hues and Me
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  • Nancy J Nancy J on Apr 13, 2016
    so beautiful, how would I make these and attach a wire to put on a wreath?
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