Friday, May 19, 2017

Mason Jar Flag

Re-reading this post made me cringe, good grief I complained a lot and made this sound super hard didn't I? I'm curious if anyone wanted to make these after reading my story hahaha! I'm posting this again for a couple reasons - 1) Memorial Day is coming fast and this is a perfect craft for that (or any patriotic holiday, or just cuz you like flags!), 2) even though I whined about it these are really cute and totally worth making again, and 3) my sister loves these and I've seen her use them a bunch of times! So please ignore how difficult I made them sound and give them a try!

This post is from last June:

Ever have a crafting day where nothing goes right? Well I certainly do and this project falls under that category... good grief I struggled. I'd seen this mason jar project numerous places and thought it was cute - and then my sister mentioned she had seen it and was hoping I would make them for her. Sure thing sissy, I'm always happy to have a purpose for crafting haha.

It started out fine, if you count going down to the basement to get 3 pint jars from storage and knocking over an entire shelf of plastic containers fine. And that was just the beginning. I couldn't find navy paint at 2 different craft stores so figured I'd just make my own by adding black to some brighter blue. That actually worked, but still - why can't I just buy navy paint? So 2 jars get painted white and one navy; there was something wrong with my white craft paint and it ended up going on uneven and gooey. I tried to speed up the drying process by hitting it with the hair dryer but it just looked bad - fortunately I used regular old acrylic craft paint so it was easy to wash off the jars and start again with fresh white paint and the second time I painted them went better. I ended up painting all 3 jars with a second coat. After thoroughly dry I taped off the areas where I wanted to paint the red stripes using washi tape as recommended - I read that blue painters tape would pull the paint off the jar. Guess what, washi tape pulls the paint off too...ugh. 

glue foam stars to a wine cork to
make the stamp
I used a tip I saw online to make the star stamp and hot glued a couple foam stars to the end of a wine cork, yes - that worked! Great idea I will def use again. Then dip the stamp in white paint and stamp over the navy, except the jar is round so I had to press the edges of the star onto the jar - you won't get nice crisp star edges doing that but I decided the rustic handmade look is what I was going for and not try to make them so perfect. One site I found with directions said when they were completely decorated and dry she lightly sanded them in places to make them look distressed, I know why she did that - cuz they don't look so good and you want to rough them up a bit to help with the illusion that you meant for them to look beat up!

After sanding I sprayed them with clear shiny sealer so they will hopefully last forever and I don't have to remake them for her! I'm not saying this isn't a cute or worthwhile project - once completed I actually really like them, but let's just say that after having everything go wrong I'm not going to be making another set!


I couldn't get the tape to stick tightly around the curved edge of the top of ball jar, so I used a rubber band as a guide

this is what the jar looked like after removing the washi tape...a little messy! I touched up the area where the red went into the white and where it peeled the paint off with a small brush.

once dry I took them outside and sprayed with a clear sealer


after I lightly sanded them to give them a "distressed" look. Actually I was distressed more than the jars!!

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