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Upcycled Ladybug Storage Jars

By: Amanda Formaro from Crafts By Amanda

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Upcycled Ladybug Storage Jars are wonderful recycled kids crafts that even teens will enjoy making. Store candy or school supplies in these simple, yet adorable plastic jars designed by Amanda Formaro. What a great idea for organizational crafts!
 

Upcycled Ladybug Storage Jars


Materials:

  • plastic or glass jar with lid
  • red, black and white acrylic craft paint
  • paintbrush
  • bug foam stamp
  • red polka dot fabric
  • scissors
  • sealer spray

Instructions:

  1. Put lid on jar. If the lid is not red, paint it red. I added a thin coat of red to mine because it was a little cloudy looking. Paint a black semicircle at one end of the lid. Use the handle end of the paintbrush dipped in black paint to add different sized spots. Let dry.
     
  2. While that is drying, paint the surface of your foam stamp with black paint and press it onto the surface of the front of the jar. For mine, since I was using the bug to cover up a boo boo, I made sure that I painted the ladybug head (semicircle) on the lid to line up with the boo boo. Let dry.

    Upcucled Ladybug Storage Jars   Upcucled Ladybug Storage Jars
     
  3. Use the handle end of the paintbrush dipped in white paint to add eyes. Let dry. Use a small paintbrush, handle end, dipped in black to dot on pupils. Let dry. For the tiny whites on the eyes, you can dip a toothpick in white paint, or use a white paint pen.
     
  4. Use the handle end of a small paintbrush to add white dots to the back of the stamped bug. Let dry.
     
  5. Wrap a piece of red polka dot fabric around the jar and tie in a bow, trim the ends. Give everything a quick burst spray of sealer.

    Upcucled Ladybug Storage Jars

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