This project came to my mind when I saw glass jar (just like a jam jar) with a pretty cap in a local mall. I was wondering why people are buying empty jam jars/bottles with a pretty lid. I mean you can recycle the ones you have already have at home!! So I came home and decided to do it myself.
To do this project,all you need is a used, empty, cleaned glass bottle/jar. I used a jalapeño bottle and acrylic colors. Then remove the paper label. I used a bottle without any engraving or labels embossed on it.
I painted it 2-3 coats. Let it dry for 1 hour or more..
Decorate it whatever design you want using a stencil or painting directly..
Store your craft or food items in your pretty jar..
It's hard to tell if it is reused bottle or I bought a mass produced one from the mall:)
Recycling is good..It's very very good.. Just take a look at the pretty things people have created using recycled bottles..
Pic courtesy: Metaefficient
The Christmas trees were made using recycled beer bottles..
Pic courtesy: Inhabitat
This Thai temple is build using more than one million glass bottles..It is a piece of art.. Check out more pics of the temple here..
Pic courtesy: Jerry Kott
Jerry Kott's Lamps from recycled sculptures..
I am sure you are inspired... just a creative idea .. and you can make your own piece of art!!
9 comments:
jar looks so cute,...
That's a cool idea Purnima, my daughter would love to try that.
this is a simple and neat idea... After all, u can have ur own customized bottles.. ;-) ;-)
Nice tutorials Purnima!
Wish you a very happy and safe home moving :)
Beautiful blog with impressive work..I too love doing recycling making the world go green...will try to be a part of ur blog commenting and trying out your work..
Thats wonderful ... love the idea ..
What an amazing idea!! Well done Purnima.. Loved this one.. I simply loved the bottle christmas tree image.. wow!!
Love the bottle trees...tomorrow I will post 2 photos of a different type of bottle tree
Purnima, I reuse glass jars to store my spices....the whole cabinet-full of them! I never bothered to paint the tops becuase they're inside the cabinet most of the time, but this is a fabulous idea!!
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