First I thought I’d try diluting the paint with regular ‘ol paint thinner. Made sense to me at first…
I started off by brushing the paint on. I used a large brush, hoping to have as few brush strokes as possible.
Then I painted the small area with chalkboard paint.
I love this chalkboard paint from Rust-oleum! Did you know it comes in a rainbow of colors? But the scariest most exciting thing is that it also comes in a tint-able white! Oh, help me! I’d be at the paint counter for days trying to get just the right color. So for now I’m sticking with black!
Jan van der Jagt says
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Love lyour light aqua jars . Do you sell them?
Carrie says
I love painted mason jars and I plan on doing this for my beach wedding reception center pieces. I also plan on giving all guests a mason jar mug with a handle to get drinks from the bar, but I want to paint a charcoal stripe on them so people can write their names on them. BUT, how can I make the charcoal permanent so it won’t easily come off?? Please help if you have any ideas 🙂
Jen says
Carrie » Maybe you could try chalkboard paint?
Swan says
So helpful step by step guide. Thanks!
Claudia says
Hi Celeste,
I love your tutorial on how to paint mason jars. I like to collect jars and use them for different things around the house. I don’t have mason jars, but I have jam, salsa, sauce, and pickle jars, and I would love to paint them. However, I’m afraid that they will break in the oven, should I be worried?
Emm says
Maybe you already know, but I noticed the jar with the pumpkin soup writing on it and wanted to let you know that nail polish remover will take permanent marker off of any non porous surface. Love your jars!
Gj says
Great job on you blue mason jars. The tutorial is great too. Thanks for sharing…..Gj
Janine says
Fabulous tutorial! Just what i’m looking for. Won’t the glass break though, when you put it in the oven?
Melissa says
This is exactly what I’m looking for!!! Thank You soo much for giving colors and step by step instructions! I will be doing these for my up coming wedding in June! found post yesterday, got paint thinner and paint brush, and your right paint brush leaves stripes! Vietra didn’t have the turquoise color at my local Michael’s only royal blue. So I got Delta Air Dry Perm Enamel in Mediterranean. Did my paint then thinner and couldn’t see any color so just added more blue, and it’s perfect!! Now I just have to get a rag, because paper towel (thought it would work) & paint brush does not work! Also I checked my local area for free cycle and no one is involved, where do you think I could get more mason jars for practice?
I Arlyin says
Jen, I absolutely love those mason jars. I used to have some real vintage ones but the dope heads stole them, My house was broken into and someone stole all my jars. But no worries now, I can just make some. Thank You for that great tutorial.
Dalla says
Just another hint if you mix mod podge and food coloring and paint a Mason jar it will tent the color of the glass they now make outdoor mod podge that is safe to leave out doors the more food coloring that you add the darker the glass will be, it works I have tried it several time.
Tricia says
Cool idea! I can’t wait to try it!!!
Katz says
Awesome idea! Thanks so much for this info.
Bonny says
would you believe I was messing around with this very paint today?!?! Same shade and everything! I did NOT get the thinner, but I am going to go back and get. I had trouble w both a brush and a sponge (I saw both recommended for this paint) and ended up using my finger. Going try your method next.
Thanks!
Cindy Caraway says
I love this! Just what I need… more ideas swimming around in my head… 🙂
Thanks for sharing your process with us!
My Greenbrae Cottage says
WOW!!!!! Is all I can say! Thank you EVERYONE for such fabulous comments about my blue mason jars…and thanks a gazillion to Jen for featuring me. All these comments have made my WEEK! You guys are all so sweet. Hugs, Celeste
jennykate77 says
Very cute and crafty idea on the mason jars! I really love the ones w/ the chalkboard paint. I need some of those for my new pantry!! I'm feeling a project coming on…as soon as I get the rest of the furniture moved over! 🙂
Robyn says
Oh my, I love these! I own 3 blue mason jars, and they are cherished – but expensive! What a great idea!
Don't count those pumpkin soup jars out just yet … a little rubbing alcohol will take permanent marker off your jars. I label my jars each year when I do my canning, and it wipes off with rubbing alcohol.
Crafty Housewife says
I love, love, love this tutorial! Thanks for sharing. I am headed over to follow!
E says
I am using mason jars at my wedding as center pieces so I love this idea!!! I had never heard of freecycle before but I will definitely check it out! 🙂
sweetcraftcakes says
Fantastic, thanks for sharing!! Please link up at my Sweet Links Party!!!
http://sweetcraftcakes.blogspot.com/2011/03/sweet-links-party-no-9.html
Smiles~ Noelle
Meredith! says
love this post! i want to make the mason jars and use the chalk paint soon!
Jaclyn says
This is so cute!!! I really love this idea! thanks for sharing!! I cant wait to try this!!
Monica says
I've been sick and terribly busy and missing my daily dose of tatertots and tuning in and finding this today was awesome!! I LOVE this idea!!! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Dawn says
They are great! Thank you for the tutorial!
It was nice to meet you!
Lei says
what a fab DIY project. thanks so much for sharing!
Sue (Someone's Mom) says
I would never have thought to do such a thing, but I love that color of jar and they are expensive when you do find them. Great project.
Amy @ Flowery Fashion says
What a wonderful idea! I, too, love mason jars! There are so many uses!
Michelle says
I love this, so beautiful. Thanks for the great tutorial!
Ruth says
This is a great idea. I have wanted these blue jars but couldn't find them while thrifting.
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial.
Ruth
Jayna Rae says
Super duper cool! Thanks for sharing.
Patty says
Ohhhh I'm going to make some. Can you picture them hanging outside with tea light candles on a summer night. Beautiful.
Thanks for posting.
Melissa says
really cute mason jars!!!
Ricki Jill Treleaven says
I love Mason jars, and this is a craft I actually think I could do and would use!!! Thanks for guest posting, Celeste, and thanks for inviting Celeste, Jen!!!
Pam says
Those jars are so cute! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I will definitely be trying some of my own. 🙂
Have a great day!
Pam
Kassi @ Truly Lovely says
Those are lovely!!! I love all her projects! I featured that lovely wreath awhile back on my blog! haha… Obviously you have great taste Jen!
Linda B says
This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
And I love freecycle.
Jamie @ Happy House, Happy Home says
oh-em-geeeee!!!
I LOVE blue mason jars, but don't want to spend countless hours searching for them at the thrift stores… this is AMAZING!
Thank you sooo much for featuring her, and I am TOTALLY going to tackle this project!!
Caiti says
i love mason jars!
my grandma gave my mom tons a blue tinted ones for her wedding and she's giving me some for mine!
but this is an awesome idea to get the same look.
thanks for the inspiration!!
caitimae.blogspot.com
Maggie says
So great 🙂 I really loved the chalk board paint idea 🙂
Cat & Cricket says
You are BRILLIANT!!! it is so hard at times, or expensive to find the blue jars!! And your came out stunning!
Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Smiles~
Cricket
Brooke says
This is awesome! thank you 🙂 I'm going to be using this for my wedding for sure!
rachaelk says
I love the blue Mason jars! I always see these in thrift stores or antique shops – usually around $5 – $10 each, so this is such a great idea, I will be saving my spaghetti jars from now on! This would also be a good idea for baby food jars – maybe as little flower vases?!
Thank you!
Rachael @ bella-rae designs
MiMi says
Soooooo cute!!!
Rachel says
Those jars are adorable!
Rachel @ Maybe Matilda
Decoromana says
fab!! I love that idea!!!!!!!!!