Spring Mason Jar Vase

Malia Karlinsky
by Malia Karlinsky
Spring is the perfect time for transformations-- like taking a plain Mason Jar and turning it into a lovely Spring Vase.
This is a bright way to update your home for spring or give as a hostess gift for Easter!
Supplies: Mason Jar, 1 yard of wide floral ribbon, 1/4 yard of lace ribbon, hot glue.


Directions:


1. Cut 12 inches from the floral ribbon and set aside.


2. With the remaining (24 inch) length of floral ribbon, make pleats in a circular motion, gluing each pleat down as you go.


3. You’ll end up with a circle. Trim if desired.


4. Take the remaining 12 inches of floral ribbon and cut it in half lengthwise.


5. Fold one piece in half lengthwise and start roll it, adding a drop of hot glue every once in awhile.


6. Fold the final remaining piece of floral ribbon in half.


7. Wrap that ribbon around the “rose” you created, add dabs of glue as you go.


8. Glue rose in the middle of the flower you created.


9. Cut a piece of lace around the Mason Jar.


10. Glue the “flower” on top of the lace ribbon.


I used a Mason Jar from the Heritage Collection for this project, but you could use any Mason Jar or glass jar.
Malia Karlinsky
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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