Gingerbread
Jars
by Sharon Graves MacRae
Sharon says, " I think these would be good to use
for smelly jelly, small candles or just to keep your treasures in."
They are also a wonderful way to recycle baby food jars if you have a
ton of them! Use bigger jars for canisters.
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Clean and remove the glue (nail polish remover works
great!) from each jar.
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Paint two coats of brown paint on the jar and lid.
Let dry over night.
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Lightly trace the face and paint in the facial
features with black and white paints.
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Paint cheeks with watered down pink paint.
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Seal with an acrylic spray.
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