Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Painting Glass Jars


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I decided to jump on the painted glass bandwagon…I liked the colors that could be used with the Mod Podge technique, but I wanted something that withstood water exposure. 
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I scouted around on pinterest and found a few ideas…one here and one here.  I chose to go with this one where the jars are baked after applying the paint. I used Vitrea glass paint and got it here.  I used turquoise. 
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I used all disposable painting supplies so I didn’t have to worry about getting the paint off everything…that cup is a Jello container and of course plastic spoons to stir with and sponge brushes.
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I mixed the paint with the dilutent, it only took a few drops of the paint for 2 tsp of the dilutent.
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I painted basically every jar that I had that was clear glass… Now I do want to state that it is much harder to get the paint streak free than any of these tutorials I used for directions.  Basically it was impossible, like it wasn’t happening that the jars were streak free. So, what I am trying to say is my jars aren’t perfect!
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Now I let them dry for 2 days.  Yep, they still have streaks.  So I pretended they didn’t have streaks and I cooked them in the oven. 
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I love the finished products…
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I even used the glass paint on the glass knob on the washi tape jar in the back. 
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The color matches the vintage Ball jars you can see in the back on both sides. 
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I have some on my craft chest, holding washi tape and sea shells and thread and glitter vials.
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Here is a close up of the glass knob I painted.
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Love, love, love!
I am linking to these great parties!
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36 comments:

  1. Such a smart idea- love the knobs on top!
    new follower - hope you will drop in and do the same

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  2. Hello neighbor! I'm just over the border from Missouri in North Central, AR.
    I LOVE your jars! That's amazing how you did that and they look great. I save jars of all kinds especially glass ones as so many are plastic these days. I've got to do this! Also, where do you get "washi tapes". I first heard about them on some English blogs and thought it was something over there but then I saw you had a whole bunch of pretty ones...I want some! LOL! Where did you get them and the supplies for your glass painting? I have to order most stuff over the internet as I only have a Walmart and that's still 30 minutes away.
    I'm just REALLY impressed with those jars and your tops too! Great job!

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  3. Love your jars and seeing how you did it. tfs.

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  4. Pretty jars. The transparent clear look is great. If I can get the paints here I'll give it a go too.

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  5. I thought from the thumbnail on Whatever... these would be antiques. What a clever idea and the knobs on the lids just make them extra-special.

    Distressed Donna Down Home

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  6. that is such a cute idea! I love glass jars too...

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  7. ooh golly I love these jars. they look sooo great with your creative bits n bobs. the washi tape I love I have been wanting to track some down. and ur buttons too, very vinty pretty

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  8. Smart idea! Thanks for sharing at Things I've Done Thursday this week.

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  9. Smart idea! Thanks for sharing at Things I've Done Thursday this week.

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  10. Nice idea. I like the handles on the lids and appreciate the information on the paint.

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  11. Those look great. My daughters love painting jars as gifts and decor.

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  12. Awesome..your blue color is beautiful!

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  13. I love blue jars! I mean LOVE them! I think I am going to have to paint some of my ball jars

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  14. These turned out perfect. Love the addition of the knobs on top.

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  15. Ellen, these are gorgeous! I just adore the knobs on the top.. soo clever!
    xoxo
    Amie @ Pinkapotamus

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  16. Ellen these jars totally rock! i need to start collecting jars!

    I would LOVE for you to stop over and link this up in our Crafty Saturday Showcase! It runs from Sat-Thur. Then we pick the top post to feature on Friday. We also have a linky for ETSY and Business Crafty items!

    Hope you have a great weekend!
    Susie @Bowdabra
    http://bowdabrablog.com/2012/05/19/saturday-showcase-craft-projects-2/

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  17. What an adorable collection! Thanks for sharing them with us! Love how they turned out!

    Take care,

    Trish

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  18. These look great Ellen! I have been thinking about trying this for a while too.

    Thanks for linking up

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  19. I've never seen this done before, what a clever idea!

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  20. These look great! Thanks so much for sharing this at Sunday Round Up! Have a great week!
    -Kayla :)

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  21. These are great. Because you baked them, are they food safe? I was wondering if you could put candy in them or maybe use them for drink cups.
    Thanks for the tutorial.

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  22. The jars are so cute!! What a fun idea. We are so glad you came to another week of our fun "Strut Your Stuff Saturday". Please join us again! -The Sisters

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  23. I love the look of those jars. I have been want to try something like that, thanks for showing me how.
    Rose
    @ http://www.arosiesweethome.com/

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  24. I really like the color, and the little accents on the lids. I painted some recently, with spray paint, and they turned out well. But I should do this to store small craft supplies in. Thanks for sharing at our Handmade Tuesdays party!

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  25. Wow, these turned out awesome! I love the colour and the knobs really make them special. Thanks so much for sharing at Etcetorize!

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  26. You did an amazing job, they are beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)

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  27. These are so pretty Ellen!
    Glad I found you on Crafty Texas Girls "Cowgirl Up" Link Party!
    I am now a happy follower and would love it if you came by to visit me at my blog!
    Thanks!
    Lisa H.
    lisastuf.blogspot.com

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  28. Thank you so much for linking up this great tutorial on how to paint glass at my Unveil Your Genius link party last week. I hope you'll link up again soon!
    http://taylornorris.blogspot.com/2012/05/unveil-your-genius-link-party-12.html

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  29. Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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  30. Love! They look fantastic. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
    Rachel
    adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com

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  31. Love it! Featuring you today!
    XO, Aimee

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  32. These were so great, I featured them on Handmade Tuesdays today!

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  33. Im supposed to do that. Awesome!

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  34. HI, I picked up some vitrea at Michaels on clearance... I was wondering, is it supposed to be thick? I managed to find one bottle of dilutant, but before I use it, I just want to see if it is supposed to be thick, kind of like syrup??

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  35. Awww, beautiful jars! I'd love to have some of that in my shelves. Thanks for sharing some ideas for glass painting designs, I really love them!

    Cheers xxx

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