In my previous post I wrote about creating some Halloween place mats that my niece Little M and I created for her Halloween Party.
We also made some Halloween light jars to light up the room and give the party a spooky Halloween feel.
Making these Halloween Light jars are so easy and they really look very effective.The jars can be painted in any neon colour and they look super with battery powered T lights in them to light them up. The activity is fairly simple to do with children but supervision will be required. The painting part is the messy bit and I strongly advise that you cover your work space with lots of news paper and get your little ones to put on an apron or pinny.
For the Halloween light jars you will need:
Glass Jars
Acrylic Neon paint colour of your choice
Halloween themed ribbon to fit neck of glass jar.
Bostik glue
Black marker pen and pencil
Scissors
Paint pot
Paint Brush
Battery powered T light
To see how to create these awesome Halloween Light Jars watch the video below:
Being part of the Bostik 2016 bloggers with Tots100 and Merrily Crafts, I was sent some craft items in a box to create this project.
Saturday, 17 September 2016
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That's such a great idea! I didn't really celebrate Halloween last year, but I think I want to put up some decoration this year. Will make this, looks so easy and fun!
ReplyDeleteThese look so amazing and also so easy and quick to make without needing a load of things! I am definitely going to make some with my niece - she will love them!
ReplyDeleteLaura x
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They look so pretty and perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteThese look elegant - yet simple and easy to make - thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteThese look really good and so easy to make what a great idea x
ReplyDeleteOOh wow these look just so good, what a fab idea!
ReplyDeleteOh wow these look awesome and so simple. I should do something like that for Halloween. xx
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This is a fab idea for Halloween. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love halloween styled things and have them in my flat all year round. These look so good x
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea my girls would love to do this as well. Better get some jars in.
ReplyDeleteWow these look lovely - sending this link over to my Halloween mad friend!
ReplyDeleteThese lights are so cool, we love celebrating Halloween here:-)
ReplyDeleteooo this is a great alternative to carving pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of these to decorate the front garden at Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI am not in to decoration but this looks cute, maybe will try this Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThese are such great ideas and so festive - love it x
ReplyDeleteThat looks brilliant - I might make some for our windowsill x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for Halloween! I can't believe it's next month already! :)
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This is such a great craft, ideal for making with kids and will be perfect decorations for halloween parties!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good, I can imagine the possibilities for each season are endless too!
ReplyDeleteI love DIY! Will need this guide soon! :) Pretty cool for a decoration.
ReplyDeleteOmg these halloween jars are so freakin cute! xx
ReplyDeleteThese look so fun to make and are super cute! My mums adores Halloween so I'm gonna ask her if she fancies giving them a try. :) x
ReplyDeleteAshton | beautybooksandbabble.co.uk
I really like your Halloween crafts. Have you got any Halloween recipes planned? :)
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