I freely admit that I LOVE apothecary jars. I have them on my kitchen counters for my sugar and flour jars. I have them holding dog treats in the laundry room. I even have some in the closet holding bars of soap, just because I think even linen closets should be pretty . So, what I needed was, of course- some more :-)
I found a diy blog on homemade apothecary jars and I just had to try it (minus the pagan holiday part). I went to the dollar tree and loaded up. Can't go wrong with only a buck a piece, right?
I almost forgot to take any before pictures.... the lids were from 2 other jars, (which I had to buy just for the lids but they had spirally designs going down them which I didn't want). I've already used the spirally jars for something else, yay.
This little guy I bought at Starbucks years ago. I used to have it on my desk at work (back when I had a desk job) filled with candy :-) In recent years it's been holding dog treats :-) Never was a fan of the gold top though.
I went to Lowes to get spray paint, and OH- looky there, a nice finial. In a 2 pack... hmmm
This lid was a thin metal, so I just took a nail hammered a little hole in it and then put in the screw that was already on the bottom of the finial through the lid and ta-da!
Spray painting is quickly becoming my new favorite thing to do. :-)
Now which jar do I want on top of which candlestick??
This is the hardest part... or not. I'll go with the first placement. I then used gorilla glue to secure them together. I put heavy books on top to weigh them down. LOVE them!!
Breakdown of cost:
$3 3 candlestick holders
$2 2 plain jars
$2 2 spirally jars with matching lids (that thankfully fit the plain jars)
$4 1 can of silver metallic spray paint
$3 1 package of 2 wooden finials
free 1 well used Starbucks jar
free 1 tube of gorilla glue that I already had
$14 total cost. SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!
I found a diy blog on homemade apothecary jars and I just had to try it (minus the pagan holiday part). I went to the dollar tree and loaded up. Can't go wrong with only a buck a piece, right?
I almost forgot to take any before pictures.... the lids were from 2 other jars, (which I had to buy just for the lids but they had spirally designs going down them which I didn't want). I've already used the spirally jars for something else, yay.
This little guy I bought at Starbucks years ago. I used to have it on my desk at work (back when I had a desk job) filled with candy :-) In recent years it's been holding dog treats :-) Never was a fan of the gold top though.
I went to Lowes to get spray paint, and OH- looky there, a nice finial. In a 2 pack... hmmm
This lid was a thin metal, so I just took a nail hammered a little hole in it and then put in the screw that was already on the bottom of the finial through the lid and ta-da!
Spray painting is quickly becoming my new favorite thing to do. :-)
Now which jar do I want on top of which candlestick??
This is the hardest part... or not. I'll go with the first placement. I then used gorilla glue to secure them together. I put heavy books on top to weigh them down. LOVE them!!
Breakdown of cost:
$3 3 candlestick holders
$2 2 plain jars
$2 2 spirally jars with matching lids (that thankfully fit the plain jars)
$4 1 can of silver metallic spray paint
$3 1 package of 2 wooden finials
free 1 well used Starbucks jar
free 1 tube of gorilla glue that I already had
$14 total cost. SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 comment:
Your jars turned out beautiful!! Great job :)
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