I didn't have to buy anything for this. I had everything I needed. I had a big long explanation for how I did this typed out but decided to just show the pictures instead.
Like I said this isn't done. I want to add some jute twine around the top of the jar.
For some reason, the colors don't match. One picture looks more yellow, but the above picture is the true color. Above is one side of the bottle and below is turned.
Finally a close up of a piece of the napkin that was decoupaged on.



Wow, I LOVE it!!! It looks like the country look that is all the rage now.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I love this. Butterflies are my favorite and this turned out great!
ReplyDeletei am loving this. a tall jar would be great to store pasta in and look pretty at the same time. i think you should post the tutorial... beautiful
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty and looks like a fun project, but maybe messy? Do some more.
ReplyDeleteDecoupage can get seriously complex, I worked with a woman who, as a side business, did custom decoupage.
ReplyDeleteI love how you are always trying something new. This is cool.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out pretty dang neat! When I decoupage, I end up being more decoupaged than the object I'm trying to decoupage!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job, and very pretty! The rope will add a wonderful touch to it, too!
ReplyDeleteThat looks terrific. Well done Ann. I like that a lot. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteYour jar is beautiful and what a lovely way to make a vase for summer garden flowers :)
ReplyDeleteWow totally amazing, I love the look!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. You'll be doing more of these. I can just tell.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and tons of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
Excellent. Love the muted colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the jar, Ann - great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. Wow, I'm impressed!
ReplyDeletenice look!
ReplyDelete