![]() Step 8: Place in a pre-heated oven (225/warm) for 45 minutes or until Mod Podge is completely dry and glass jars are transparent. Step 7: After 1 hour, carefully lift jars, re-wipe the rims and place open side up on second lined baking sheet. Step 6: Place jar open side down on lined baking sheet to drain for 1 hour. Step 5: Carefully wipe the rim of your jar with a paper towel making sure none of the Mod Podge is on the outer lip. Drain excess into a waste bowl to be thrown away later. Step 4: Swirl the Mod Podge around until the entire inside of your jar is covered. Step 3: Mix colored Mod Podge until smooth and pour into your glass jar. Step 2: In a small bowl or ramekins add: 1 Tablespoon Mod Podge, ½ Tablespoon water, 7-9 drops of food coloring *It's important not to add too much food coloring or the mixture will be too thin and result in streaking. Step 1: Start by lining two baking sheets with foil or wax paper and set aside. It's DIY time and today is all about Colored Glass Mason Jars. Thank goodness I found a pretty way to re-purpose my old jars. The thing about jars is, I can't stand the thought of getting rid of them! I suppose they could be recycled or donated but instead I hoard them like a squirrel and her nuts. ![]() Between the half eaten jelly jars in the back of my fridge to the numerous lid-less jars I use to hold paper clips and other odds and ends, my house is filled with them. I always seem to have a random assortment of glass mason jars around the house.
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