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Rhonda W

Emporia, KS
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  • Brush on some craft store acrylic paint; I used two coats.
  • Let dry overnight and then use a nail file to distress.
  • Finish them off with a coat of clear enamel. 1

Painted & Distressed Mason Jar

Give your mason jars a shabby chic look with some acrylic paint and sandpaper.
Linda @ it all started with paint
Linda @ it all started wi... Chicago, IL
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  • Krylon Frosted Glass spray paint, solar lights and dollar store jars are all you need.
http://eclecticallyvintage.com/2012/06/diy-sun-jar/ 4
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Make your own Sun Jars to light up your path for just $2.50.

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Eclectically Vintage - Ke... New York, NY
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  • Finished Mason jar solar light.
  • Supplies Needed: Solar lights, duct tape, Mason jars and outer lid, spray paint and painters tape. 3
  • Screw off the top of the solar light and put painters tape on the top of the solar panel.
  • Spray paint the solar light tops and lids.
  • I folded the duct tape in half to create double sided tape. I used duct to keep the light from falling into the jar. Duct tape is also weather proof.
  • I wrapped the duct tape around the light. Make sure you don't put the tape to close to the top. You don't want the tape to stick out of the lid. 4
  • I stuck the light with the duct tape inside the jar. You don't need to push the light in too far, just enough to make it snug. The lid will make it more secure.
  • It was an easy project that didn't cost very much money. I had all of the resources with the exception of the lights. 1
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Mason Jar Solar Lights!

Don't you just love all of the things you can make and do with Mason jars? I have been wanting Mason jar solar lights since I saw them in a catalog three years ago, but for $40 a jar ...»
there was no way I would allow myself to buy them. I knew I needed to figure out a way to make them myself. I bought some solar lights at the dollar store and was able to come up with my own Mason jar solar lights. Please visit my blog to see all of the details.

60 Minutes Easy
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Melissa @ Keep Calm and D... Muncie, IN
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  • Using your nail and hammer, punch a small hole in the lid of the jar. You're going to be cutting your sponge and you want your sponge to fit tightly through the hole, so keep it small. You can always make it bigger as necessary. 10
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Make A DIY Butterfly Feeder In 6 Easy Steps

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BrightNest Denver, CO
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  • Tire Flower Planters 5
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Create a flower planter from an old tire!

My future father-in-law came up with this brilliant idea over 20 years ago to cut and flip an old tire inside out and use it as a gorgeous planter! ...»

You can check out more pictures and see the full tutorial on my blog, Pink Hammers & Sippy Cups! http://www.pinkhsc.com/2012/07/tire-planter....

#Bestof2012

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Pamela R Schenectady, NY
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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

I have clients who bring me their pots to be planted for their Mother's day gift. This one is for a fun sun area. I fill the pots full, so that there is immediate beauty and know that ...»
some of the plants will be crowded out underneath as the plants grow larger. For example you can see and enjoy the purple gomphrena now, but as the pot grows it will disappear underneath the foliage of the other plants. Placing different textures and color contrasts will give something new piquing the interest each time and at every angle someone takes a glance. Paying attention to the pot color and playing off that as the base really adds depth to the pot. With this light gray I used a lot of purple, blue and silver highlights

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Donna Dixson Buford, GA
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Top Ten Projects of 2012

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Claire @ The Rustic Pig Spring Branch, TX
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New Years SPARKLY Tablescape

To welcome in 2013, I created a fun and SPARKLY New Years Tablescape. Using cut PVC pipe along with chalkboard paint to display the numbers 2-0-1-3, I created a unique centerpiece filled ...»
with silver and sparkle! Enjoy >>> http://www.sasinteriors.net/2012/12/new-year...

Jenna, SAS Interiors
Jenna, SAS Interiors Saratoga Springs, NY
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DIY Christmas Ornament Wreath

This entire project cost me $7 total and 1 hour to complete! I used 6 tubes of ornaments from the dollar store, a few thrift store ornaments I already had, a wooden wreath from the dollar ...»
store, and tons of hot glue! I absolutely love how it turned out! It's one of my favorite holiday decorations now!

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LiveLoveDIY Knoxville, TN
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