Monday, September 9, 2013

Making fun halloweens for the kids

Making cute laterns from jars with the kids.
OK, OK, even if you dont have little ones running around I think it would be ok to do an all adult project. :)

Jack-O-Lanterns Glowing at Night 

Aren't these adorable!!!!  This comes from Thriftyfun.com


Here is what you will need:
  • Mason or recycled glass jars
  • scissors
  • orange tissue paper
  • black construction paper
  • paint brush
  • Elmer's glue
  • small plastic cup or dish
  • X-acto Knife (optional)

Instructions:

Cut the tissue paper into 1 inch strips. A little wider or thinner doesn't matter. We cut the tissue paper while it was folded. So the longs strips could each be cut down in thirds.

Cutting Strips of Orange Tissue Paper

Pour a little glue in your container and add some water into it. I did about a tablespoon of glue with a half cup of water and it was more then enough for this project.

Mix the glue and water with the brush.

Then, one at a time, lay the strips of orange tissue paper on the outside of the Mason jar and stick them down vertically with glue wash. Overlapping them a little will give your finished jar a more pumpkin like look.

Putting Orange Tissue Paper on Mason Jar

Turn the Mason jar upside down to dry. I used a mat with a couple paper towels on top to make sure no glue got on my table.
Upside Down Mason Jar With Orange Paper


Use the scissors or X-acto knife to cut out Jack-o-lantern faces or other Halloween designs.
Cut Out Black Paper in Jack-O-Lantern Face
Stick the faces to the side of the orange Mason jars how ever you like. I used my extra glue mixture, but a little dab of glue on the back of each piece of paper would stick them down just as well.
We put LED tea lights in ours so we can set them on our window sill and there is no fire hazard near the curtains. Votive candles would work very well in these also.

I think these would look great in a window!!

For more tips you can visit Thrifty Fun

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