Colorful Summer Jar Lanterns

Mark Montano
by Mark Montano
2 Materials
Grab those jars you've been saving and make colorful, faux stained glass summer lanterns in just a few easy steps!
I finally have some space in my cabinet after making a ton of these for the back patio. I filled them with battery operated tea lights and the tops of solar yard lights from the 99c store.
Watch how easy they are to make here!


Work on several at a time so that the Crystal Gloss Enamels have time to dry between steps
I used Americana Crystal Gloss Enamels and pasta jars. You can bake the lanterns if you to make them dishwasher safe OR just let them dry and use them right away like I did.
Beautiful at night!
Suggested materials:
  • Americana Crystal Gloss Enamels   (Amazon.com)
  • Solar lights   (99c store)
Mark Montano
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  • Sue Dohrman Sue Dohrman on Jan 11, 2020

    Yes, what temperature and for how long should one bake them?

  • Tami Tami on Jan 19, 2020

    Very eager to try this! Where did you buy your paints with the paint writer tips?

  • Sharon Spraw Sharon Spraw on Aug 19, 2021

    how long do you bake the glass? what temp?

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  • Sharon Spraw Sharon Spraw on Aug 19, 2021

    i will definately try this project on a glass vase.

  • Nikki Nikki on Mar 14, 2022

    Thinking I'll skip buying the extra glass paint and just mix up some black paint with clear Elmer's glue, lay down the stripes and let them dry, then water down some acrylic paints and apply in layers to create a stained glass look.

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