Thursday, December 13, 2012

Rhinestone Jars

I made these cute Rhinestone Jars before Thanksgiving, and I loved the way they came out.   I have lots of jars, and wanted to do something fun with them.  I wanted them sparkly and blingy and they are certainly that.  

I used them for Votive candles on the table, but you could do anything with them.   Put flowers in them for vases, use them in a bathroom for makeup brushes and pencils,  or use them in an office to hold more rhinestones, pencils, buttons, paint brushes.  I think they are so versatile and fun.  Add a little sparkle to your rooms.    Keep reading to learn how to make these cute Rhinestone Jars.



Rhinestone Jars

Supplies:

Rhinestones
Allene's Jewel It Glue
Jars
Paper Towels

Directions:

Get all of your supplies together.

Lay a paper towel on the table.



Put the rhinestones in the pattern that want to put them on your jar, onto the paper towel.

I put dots of glue on the jar and then added the rhinestones.  While the glue is still wet, you can position the rhinestones by sliding them a little on the jar.  (Note - use just a small amount of glue, otherwise they will slide down.)

Once you have finished adding the rhinestones to the jar, set it aside to dry.

I did three different jars in different shapes and sizes.  





These Rhinestone Jars were so easy to make.  I hope that you like them.

I always love hearing from you.
Merry christmas.
Debi

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22 comments:

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    1. Hi Deborah,
      Thanks so much. I really appreciate your coming by.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  2. That's lovely, Debi ! I made a small one using glass half-round marbles and never finished it :-) Maybe I will finish it now after seeing yours !

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    1. Hey Linda,
      I would love to see then when they are finished. Thanks so much for coming by.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  3. These are right up my alley! Great idea Debi! A wonderful holiday idea to also make them with red and green stones!
    Kerry

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    1. Hi Kerry,
      They were so easy to make. They would totally fit in your house. Hope you had a great Christmas.
      Debi

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    1. Hi Bethany,
      Thanks so much. I really appreciate your following.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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    1. Hey Emmy,
      Thanks so much. It was really easy and fun to do. Have a great week.
      Debi

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    1. Hi Jennifer.
      Thanks so much. I love the way they look on the table. Thanks for coming by.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  7. What a cute idea! So simple but so effective! Everything is better with a little sparkle! :o) Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hi Maria,
      Thanks so much. I really appreciate it. Thanks for coming by also.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  8. Hi Debi! these would be pretty on wedding reception tables ;-)

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    1. Thanks so much. They would be. I love them. I can't believe how great they came out.
      Have a wonderful Christmas, and thanks for stopping by.
      Debi

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    1. Thanks Diana. I love they way they came out. Merry Christmas.
      Debi

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  10. Hi Debi, I do activities with 10 and 11 year old girls. I think they would love doing these. Could do them for Valentines or use Spring colored jewels for a Mother's Day gift. Thanks for sharing them with Share Your Cup.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Jann,
      I'm so happy that you came by. I hope the girls like making these cute jars. Also, thanks so much for hosting.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  11. Oh my word, these are cute! They would make great vases or candle holders! Must try this :)

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    1. Hi Karen,
      Thanks so much. You are right they would make really cute vases. I really appreciate your coming by.
      Have a wonderful week.
      Debi

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