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Baby Food Jar Chandelier

July 20, 2012 by Heidi Gustad

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Creating your own chandelier can be a fun and rewarding project, especially when it involves upcycling items you already have around the house.

This tutorial will show you how to turn baby food jars into charming and rustic votive holders that come together to form a stunning chandelier.

With just a few simple steps, you can transform ordinary jars into a unique and eye-catching piece that will add warmth and ambiance to any room.

Not only is this project environmentally friendly, but it’s also an affordable way to elevate your home decor. Plus, you can customize the colors and embellishments to fit your personal style and complement your existing decor.

Whether you hang this chandelier in a dining room, living room, or even a nursery, it is sure to make a statement and impress your guests. So gather your supplies and get ready to create a one-of-a-kind baby food jar votive chandelier that will bring a touch of warmth and charm to your home.Create a baby food jar votive chandelier. Get the tutorial.

Upcycling is a fantastic way to save money and do your part for the environment. One item that is easy to upcycle is the baby food jar. Instead of throwing them away, why not turn them into something useful and beautiful? In this article, we’ll be sharing 10 creative crafts you can make with upcycled baby food jars.

But before we dive into the projects, let’s talk about removing the labels. Baby food jars often come with pesky labels that can be difficult to remove. However, there are a few tips and tricks you can try to make the process easier. One method is to soak the jars in warm, soapy water for several hours, and then use a scraper or a scrub brush to remove the label. Another option is to use a mixture of baking soda and cooking oil to create a paste, which you can then apply to the label and let sit for a few minutes before wiping off.

Now, let’s move on to the fun part – the crafts!

Mini Terrariums – Use the jars to create tiny ecosystems by layering gravel, soil, and small plants.

Tea Light Holders – Add some ambiance to your home by using baby food jars as tea light holders. You can decorate them with paint, glitter, or ribbon.

Herb Garden – Create a small herb garden by planting herbs in the jars and hanging them on a windowsill or wall.

Spice Jars – Use the jars to store and organize your spices. You can even paint or label them for easy identification.

Snow Globes – Fill the jars with water, glitter, and small figurines to make adorable snow globes.

Pencil Holders – Decorate the jars with paint or washi tape to make cute and functional pencil holders.

Vases – Use the jars as small vases for single flowers or small bouquets.

Bird Feeders – Turn the jars into bird feeders by filling them with birdseed and hanging them from a tree or bird feeder station.

Jewelry Organizer – Use the jars to store and display your jewelry, such as earrings or bracelets.

Painted Jars – Paint the jars with chalkboard paint and use them as reusable labels for organizing items in your pantry, craft room, or garage.

Upcycling baby food jars is a fun and easy way to create unique and useful items for your home. With a little creativity and some simple supplies, you can turn these small jars into something beautiful and practical. So next time you have some empty baby food jars, don’t throw them away – upcycle them!

 

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