Hello, hello!
Although I don’t know how another month has flown by.
It is already nearly the end of September.
Unbelievable!
And, with that, it is time once again to team up with some of #Myfavoritebloggers and get creative on the same topic.
Last month we all created around the theme of apples (check it out here).
Some of us headed into the kitchen, others headed into the craft room.
Just like last month, it was fun to see what people came up with. And I just love seeing all of the projects together.
But, before we get there, I need to once again introduce you to the cast of characters that makes up #myfavoritebloggers:
Kristen from One Tough Mother, Adrianne from Happy Hour Projects, Marilyn from 4 You With Love, Sky from Capital B, Tara from Suburble, Bethany from Pitter and Glink, Melanie from It Happens in a Blink, Lauren from The Thinking Closet, Kara from Petals and Picots, Carlee from Ladybird Ln, ChiWei from 1 Dog Woof, Kadie from 7 Alive, Amy from One Artsy Mama, Sarah from Repeat Crafter Me and Nancy from Small Things with Love.
For a direct link to each project, scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post!
My project is Freestyle Mason Jar Pumpkin Lanterns (longest craft name ever).
I love this craft for lots of reasons: It is the joint effort of me and my toddler son, it allowed me to doodle, it uses mason jars, it’s pretty and it was largely inspired by one of the #myfavoritebloggers, Tara from Suburble.com.
Earlier this summer she posted this wonderful kid’s craft. Where she and her girls made lanterns out of Mason Jars, and, well I was inspired!
So, one afternoon we broke out the mason jars. And the paint and got to work creating our free-style mason jar pumpkin lanterns.
My son, graciously, agreed to do the messy work.
I just put out a bunch of paint, orange, red, and gold, and let him paint the outsides of all the jars.
I added the green leaves (because if I left it up to my son the whole jar would have become green).
This is what the jars look like with just paint. Pretty, right?
My little toddler did a good job!
After the paint was dry, I added a layer of Mod Podge.
When that was dry, I got to work doodling.
Well, it didn’t work.
I love doodling, it doesn’t work!
I added a final layer of Mod Podge, and after that was dry I added candles and went outside to test out our free-style pumpkin lanterns.
Ohhh, I like, don’t you?
And, what I like just as much is that these little pumpkin lanterns look just as pretty, whether it is daytime or night.
Thanks for being here, and make sure to check out the other creative pumpkin projects!
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Nancy,
These are so awesome!!! Pinning away ….
Oh, and can I feature them on my Mason Jar Crafts Love blog? I think my readers would love them. I use just one picture and a clear link back.
Let me know!!!
Thanks,
🙂 Linda
I would love to be included in the roundup! Thanks!
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Ohh these look so adorable!!! Loved that you allowed your toddler to paint for you! Whats Modge Podge?
Shobha
These are adorable! Did you use acrylic paint or something specifically for glass?
these are super cute! i love how they look lit up!! Emily
There is nothing more awesome than kiddo handiwork shining through a project- these are awesome, Nancy! YOU are such a cool Mom!
OOh, the lit up lanterns are so per-ty! And I love that kids can help, because all my son wants to do is “halp”!
I love that you and your son collaborated on this project! And it turned out loverly. I love lantern anything…and when free-styling is involved, well, I’m sold! Great job, team,
These are so cute!
Oh I love these!! I like that you just let your little man go to town with the orange and then doodled on top of that. What a great way to let them be a part of the season!
Nancy, these are absolutely gorgeous…I love the look when you have a candle burning inside….just gorgeous!
LOVE these so much! Sweet little pumpkin mason jars – oh, wouldn’t these look cute lining the walkway on Halloween night for the little trick-or-treaters!
Super clever and unique!