I preach this all the time, but with spray paint you’ll find that several (in this case five or six) lights coats are absolutely always preferable over one or two thick coats. Then just hit each jar with a light even coat of paint. This will keep the lip of the jar from getting all gunked up while you’re painting. To paint the jars, flip them upside down on a piece of cardboard. I’m crazy about a flat paint on a jar with texture or lettering, I just love how it looks. I like playing around with a mix of glossy, flat and metallic finishes, but choose whatever suits you the best. Supplies for this one are as basic as it gets! A collection of clean jars and an assortment of your favorite spray paint colors. Then, with a coat of paint you have a sweet and pretty vase, pencil cup, planter, utensil holder, you name it! Today I’m sharing how I personally prefer to paint jars for a flawless finish every time and a few ways you can put them to work for you. You can buy a case pretty inexpensively, collect them used from garage sales or just save pickle jars and condiment jars as you use them up at home. Painted mason jars are one of my favorite, go-to tricks in my craft repertoire and for good reason. Howdy, friends! Today I am going to share with you one of the simplest and prettiest DIY projects in the history of history.
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