Snoman Mason Jar
These would look greatly or a table or lined along a fireplace mantel.
Snowman Mason Jar
To make the snowman mason jar luminary ornament, start with a cute snowman face.
Mold a carrot shaped nose with orange air-dry clay, like Model Magic. Use a glue gun to attach your “carrot” nose and two black buttons on the front of your jar to make the snowman face.
Using a sponge brush, apply a THICK coat of Decou-Page on the outside of the jar.
Don’t worry, the Decou-Page dries clear, and the thicker the better. You want the Frosty Snow nice and fluffy on the outside of the jar. The thicker the layer of Decou-Page, the more Frosty Snow will stick to it.
Then, sprinkle on a thick layer of Frosty Snow on the outside on top of the Decou-Page. I did it over a plate, so that the excess could fall onto it. I also used my hand in places to pat down the Frosty Snow as I coated the whole jar.
Your jar should be covered with “snow”. Let it dry and move on to making earmuffs on the lid.
To make the cute earmuffs, cut a red and white pipe cleaner in half and twist them together to make a candy cane pattern. Mold them into a “U” shape that fits the width of the lid.
Using your glue gun, apply each end of the twisted pipe cleaner and the two large red pom poms on the outer edge of a mason jar lid. You can use the one it comes with.
Place your earmuff decorated lid on the top of your dried snowman mason jar, and you are finished!
Add a battery-operated candle light to make it glow.
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