Follow Us on Facebook

Get updates from FaveCrafts.com posted directly to your News Feed.

(1)

Fall Goodie Jar

By: DecoArt.com

Rate This Article

Comment On This Article

Take any size glass jar, give it a colorful exterior and turn it into a decorative container for fall treats. All you need is some scrapbook paper, acrylics and ribbon and you can have this lovely piece decorating your rooms.

Painted Glass Candy Jar

Materials:

DecoArt Products Required
Laurie Speltz's Instant Images

  • IIT01 - 3/4 in. Flat Brush
  • IIT06 - 3/8 in. Duo Tool
  • IIJ07 - Halloween Favorites Journal Template
  • IIT07 - 1/4 in. Duo Tool

Americana Acrylics

  • DAO1 - Snow (Titanium) White
  • DAO64 - Burnt Umber
  • DA163 - Honey Brown
  • DA184 - French Vanilla
  • DA228 - Bright Orange

Supplies:

  • Scrapbook papers
  • Chipboard circles
  • Raffia
  • Ribbons
  • Adhesives
  • Permanent ink pens
  • Glass jar with lid

Steps:

  1. Measure and cut scrapbook paper to fit jar.
     
  2. Base candies and vines with French Vanilla. Shade candies with Honey Brown.
     
  3. Overlay stripes and swirls with Bright Orange.
     
  4. Add dots with Snow White.
     
  5. Use flat brush to base orange circle with Bright Orange. Brown circle is based with Burnt Umber.
     
  6. Add dots and stars with French Vanilla. Brown dots are Burnt Umber.
     
  7. Candy corn is based with Snow White, French Vanilla, and Bright Orange.
     
  8. Shade candy with Honey Brown; outline candy with permanent ink pen.
     
  9. Glue chipboard, paper, and ribbons into place. (See photo for placement.)
     
  10. Tie raffia around jar.

Helpful Hint
Refer to template and tool package for additional information on template and tool usage and techniques.

Something worth saving?

Register now for FREE to:

  • SAVE all your favorite crafts
  • ADD personal notes
  • QUICKLY reference your crafts

 

Connect with Us

Find us online

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Twitter Blog Email RSS

© Copyright 2012 Prime Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.

www.favecrafts.com

[Alt-Text]