Sunday, August 26, 2012

DIY Upcycled Glass Jars

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Do you remember when I wrote a post about hating throwing away glass jars?  Well I finally did something with a couple of those jars sitting in my garage.
All I used was washi tape, a bit of twine, and spray painted the lids.  Then filled the jars with epsom salt.  That's it folks.  Easy-peasy upcycled glass jars.

Linking up with StacyLaurenKara, Molly and Kayla

12 comments:

  1. Cute! Washi tape fixes everything :)

    Evani

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  2. So cute! I love the floral tape!

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  3. Um, I just found your blog via the Sami's Shenanigans weekend link-up and I'm in love. I have a lot of catching up to do regarding your adventures!

    New reader,
    Bethanee @TheBBLife

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  4. Love it! You know what glass I just cannot throw out? The vinegar bottles! Seriously, they are all shaped so cool, I just can't do it! BUT, how many things can you re purpose them with/for? This is one great way!!

    ps, I've been wondering if you bounced that baby out this weekend ever since I saw your IG pic on the ball! ;)

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  5. Great idea! checked and saved! :-)

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  6. Love this! There is just something romantic about glass jars!

    XO
    www.pearlsandpaws.blogspot.com

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  7. You are so creative!! Love the brush jar with the coffee beans.

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  8. Great idea! I keep most of my jars and tend to use them for food...nuts and dried fruits, seeds etc. They are also great for making homemade salad dressings. I think the epsom salt idea is excellent and as I type this, I am thinking wouldn't it be nice to make your own blend with herbs and maybe some essential oils?

    Amy

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  10. What an awesome idea! Found you via #YOLOMondays and so glad I did!

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  11. Love how simple these are!!! so glad you've linked up to our (heart)&(home) gathering... hope you'll join us again this week :)
    be blessed,
    lauren
    www.mercyinkblog.com

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