Transform Empty Jars With Easy Image Transfer on Glass

You'll never throw away another empty food jar, when you see how easy it is to give them a whole new look with this super easy image transfer method.
It costs only pennies to do, and takes just a few minutes, but your jars will end up with a whole new look you can customize to suit your decor, so the possibilities are endless.


Round up some jars. They don't have to have lids, but if you want to use the lid, just paint it in the color of your choice.
Only very basic supplies are needed, which you probably already have on hand. You'll also need to get a photo copy made of your desired image.
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You'll be amazed that this project only takes about 5 minutes to finish!


this project makes an awesome gift idea that looks great, but only costs pennies to make, and you can fill glass jars with cookies or candy, and lots of other things.


The free antique graphics are available at here - http://knickoftime.net/antique-graphics-to-print


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  • Jean Jean on Oct 14, 2015
    Imagine the craft fair resale opportunities. All from something you would normally throw away. Genius.
  • Heather Heather on Nov 13, 2015
    Love it. Great idea and a great job :)
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