I had decoupaged this glass jar over 15 years ago and I have kept it because I made it as a q-tip holder. I took an ordinary spaghetti glass jar washed it out and soaked it in dish washing liquid for three days to get food odor out of it. I had this art catalog that sold reproductions of famous paintings, it was a beautiful catalog so I cut out the images and used them for various projects such as decoupaging card board keepsake boxes and journals. I took three images that were similar in size and dried the jar thoroughly then glued the images from the inside. I painted the lid a metallic copper brown color.
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Decoupaged Glass Jar
I had decoupaged this glass jar over 15 years ago and I have kept it because I made it as a q-tip holder. I took an ordinary spaghetti glass jar washed it out and soaked it in dish washing liquid for three days to get food odor out of it. I had this art catalog that sold reproductions of famous paintings, it was a beautiful catalog so I cut out the images and used them for various projects such as decoupaging card board keepsake boxes and journals. I took three images that were similar in size and dried the jar thoroughly then glued the images from the inside. I painted the lid a metallic copper brown color.
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