Now, would I really be a DIY blogger if I didn’t dedicate an ENTIRE post to mason jar crafts here and there? I didn’t think so! Mason jars are absolutely timeless, and incredibly versatile in the ever evolving world of DIY. Here’s how to use them to decorate for fall!
Orange chalk paint, and a glued on “stem” turn these mason jars into the cutest pumpkins ever. Head on over to The 36th Ave for a full tutorial.
If you’ve been on Pinterest lately, you’ve definitely noticed how popular dip-dyed crafts are! They’re popping up everywhere, and surprising everyone with their simplicity! This vase was dip dyed in orange and black, and filled with fall flowers. Learn how to dip dye something for yourself with these instructions from Mom Dot.
I’m a HUGE football fan (Go Patriots!) and I’ve been known to stayed glued to the couch on “NFL Sunday.” I plan on hosting a kick off party this year, and I need these painted mason jars in my life! Mason Jar Crafts Love has more!
I can’t be the only one who breaks out the fall candles as soon as the air turns brisk! Pumpkin spice and vanilla scented candles are a god send. Instead of spending a fortune at Bath and Body (shout out to me, last year…) make some yourself! Use this tutorial from She Uncovered.
Create a scene straight out of the heart of the Great Hall! I love this autumn themed floating candle project from The Family CEO. Use mason jars instead of vases for more of a rustic look!
Distressing the paint on mason jars may seem a little intimidating, but it’s easy with a tutorial from Oh My Creative. Fill them with wheat stalks for more of a fall vibe!
Autumn hues make everything better! Mason jars included! Jo’Ann’s has the tutorial; complete with the shopping list!
Chalk board paint makes EVERYTHING better! Send your kids to school with a gift for teacher that was incredibly easy to make. Use twine to attach a piece of chalk. From Day 2 Day Super Mom.
If chalk paint isn’t your thing, give Teacher an apple instead! Students may not use pencils like this anymore (seriously, all of my kids DEMANDED mechanical pencils while school shopping) but you can’t top their vintage charm! Idea from Tilly’s Nest.
Channel Fall using supplies from your backyard garden and this tutorial from Garden Therapy. All you need is some twine and a few dried corn husks!
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