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Wednesday
Dec192012

Christmas Decor: Twig Jars

Vintage meets Cabin in these super easy TWIG JARS

I love to have candles burning all of the time - it isn't so much the scent that pulls me in as the homey feeling I get from seeing them glitter all about the house.

During the Holidays I thought it would be nice to have a few pretty jars to hold some of my staple and long burning basic pillar candles - and of course I wanted them to be re-purposed, so I used some old washed out candle jars.


While gathering supplies for this project I decided I did not want a very modern look, and yet I didn't want "country Christmas" either...something more like "vintage meets cabin" is what I was hoping for.


GATHERING SUPPLIES:

  • recycled glass jars
  • collected twigs & pine cones
  • vintage binding or ribbon & tape measure
  • Holiday berry picks
  • Assorted embellishments
  • Pretty trims
  • Number brads & plaques
  • Silky flower petals
  • Gesso, glitter & stain
  • Hot glue/ glue gun

THIS IS WHAT I DID:

  • Measure height of jar and cut or break several twigs to this size.
  • Begin gluing twigs around the jar, alternating thick & thin pieces.
  • Continue gluing until outside of jar is fully covered with twigs.
  • Twist & glue thin pliable twig or vine to top edge of jar.
  • Measure around jar and cut binding or ribbon one inch longer.
  • Glue binding or ribbon around center of jar.
  • Twist and glue tape measure into desired shape & glue to binding.
  • Brush gesso onto tips of pine cones and berries and dust with glitter. Let dry.
  • Once dry glue cones and berries to binding near tape measure.
  • Add embellishments as desired.

I used rhinestones, holiday stars, paper leaves, petals and number plaques to dress up my jars.

Worried about burning a candle in your pretty new jar? Just drop a battery operated tea light in the bottom and watch it sparkle!

Need a gift for a teacher, neighbor, co-worker or secret pal? Fill your pretty twig jars with wrapped holiday candies,bath salts, potpourri or a bag of tea lights and pop in a pretty bag! (Stay tuned for an easy how to on gift bags!) Now you are ready for any Holiday Gift Exchange!

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Reader Comments (4)

so pretty! you succeed with the "vintage meets cabin" look indeed!! merry xmas mon amie! ;) many blessings to you and your loved ones.

December 19, 2012 | Unregistered Commentermichelle

found your beautiful blog and posted it on my side links, so I can visit you from time to time. Love your stuff, you are so talented.

Best,
Elisa

December 20, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterelisa

Oh Elise - thank you sweet girl! I hope you will continue to enjoy what you read and learn here with me!
Regards,
Rae

January 12, 2013 | Registered CommenterRae Missigman

Belated Christmas Wishes to my sweet petite Michelle - xoxoxo Rae

January 12, 2013 | Registered CommenterRae Missigman

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