Tuesday, September 24, 2013

More Halloween Goodness

I have a bazillion and two mason jars just laying around here and there. {literally, I mean I trip over them when I get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom} so I figured it's time to start putting some to use. 

We canned around 40 jars of apple butter and pumpkin butter which left only a bazillion and two minus 40 {you do the math!} mason jars.

Project time!! And here is an insanely quick and easy one:

Spray paint lids
print some spooky images
 then either place the images inside the jar 
{or glue them if you want to feel like you've actually done something crafty}

lol 
seriously, easy peasy.


10 comments:

  1. These are wonderful . . . It's an adorable way to add a little "mysterious" to your autumn pantry, LOL
    Really these would make a great party decoration or look great setting on the mantle.
    Perfection in Halloween fun :)

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  2. Such a great idea! These look great, thx for the idea.

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  3. Cute idea for Halloween props!

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  4. I like the way the owl is just sitting in the jar. Like the simplicity of the black and white graphics.

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  5. What a GREAT idea! These would look awesome added to any Halloween vignette!

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  6. CUTE! Thanks for the quick idea. I'm thinking they'd look cool with my chalkboard painted gourds...if I could just find them. They are in a box...somewhere.....
    In the meantime, I'm hoping to get to Horton's tomorrow.

    Cindy Bee

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  7. I just was admiring painted Mason jars at a French market this weekend. I guess I really never thought about how versatile they are as a medium for paint. Your jars are terrific. How easy to just paint the lids, print and go! Thank you for the idea.

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  8. I second the last comment...how cool! I don't usually decorate for Halloween, but these look great!

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  9. thank you for this idea. I made some today and am so excited!!!

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