In preparation for the spring craft show season, I decided to add some accessories to my product line. I needed something, quick, easy. I had already decided to add a few shabby chic rose votive holders:
but still felt I needed something more. I decided to try my hand at painting some glass jars. So, I gathered some paint, sponges, glass jars, and these amazing stencils:
Word to the wise, I think these stencils work best on flat objects, not rounded ones like I used. These stencils have enough tack for up to 20 uses and are washable. I found them extremely easy to wash between uses then put back on the plastic until I was ready to use again.
For the flower pot votive candle holders, I used the long stencil on the bottom:
Dabbled with two or more colors (here's the stencil in reuse):
Each took less than five minutes. Here are some finished products:
I also used the larger flower stencils on some roly poly candle holders:
Another project I tried but did not feel quite as successful was to create "stained glass" candle holders. Using the flower pots and two colors of paint, I painted vertical lines/squares in one color and horizontal lines/squares in the others:
I like the blue version, but am not fond of the red and yellow. Maybe my Chi Omega sisters would enjoy! It's ok to let the streak lines appear - they add to the direction the paint was used.
So, we'll see how these work next week, when I hope to participate in the first show of the season. Wish me luck!
*Votive candle holders, Libbey Glass Outlet
*Paints and stencils, Plaid from Hobby Lobby
*Votive candles, D'Lites by Dorene
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