Mason Jar Chandelier DIY

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

This project was super simple and cheap!  I scored the chandelier at a garage sale recently for $2.  As soon as I saw it, this fantastic mason jar chandelier from Beth at Home Stories A to Z came to mind.  You can get the mason jars for around $7 per case of 12.  I painted them with Deco Art glass stain.  Using E6000 industrial glue, I adhered the lids to the chandelier.  Now I can switch out the jars by unscrewing them from the lid, allowing for changes in my decor!

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

TUTORIAL:

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

I will be updating with night photos after placing LED votive candles in the jars for illumination!

How to make a #MasonJar Chandelier #DIY #craft @savedbyloves

What do y0u think?  Have you checked out the 50+ Mason Jar roundup?

Make a Woven Belt Seat

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

Just as I was finishing up last week’s 50+ Ways to reuse old belts, I walked upon a scene that is a DIY, trash-obsessed, upcycling blogger’s dream.  It was 2 chairs with a “take me” sign.  Immediately the woven belt covered chairs in the collection came to mind.  I snatched up my new finds and brought them straight home.  See how I refinished the one on the left, and made it a cute woven belt seat.

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

To see 50+ Ways to Reuse Old Belts, click the thumbnail:

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

SUPPLIES:

Old chair (FREE!!)

Painting or staining supplies

As I was applying the stain, I remembered why  I usually go with spray painting when I do a revamp.  Now that it is over, I am happy I refinished it.  I love the dark stain I used (Rustoleum Wood Stain in Kona)

Furniture tacks -$1.30 per pack  of 25 at Lowe’s; You will need 2 per belt needed to cover your chair

Old Belts – I have gathered these from various thrift stores and garage sales along the way.  I used mostly leather, but there is one fabric belt thrown in there too,  At Goodwill, old belts are $0.99.  Go on a half price day and get them for $0.50.  I used 18 belts for this project.  that will vary with the size of your chair and the width of your belts.

Hammer

Scissors that will cut leather

TUTORIAL:

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

I LOVE it!  It is sturdy as can be too.  The bottom is ugly, but who cares, right?

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

You can make this chair, no problem.  If you want to avoid the whole staining mess, just sand and spray paint your chair in a fun color.

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

Reuse old belts for a chair makeover at @savedbyloves #repurpose #upcycle #DIY

Upcycled Wine Bottle Lighted Candy Corns

#Upcycled Wine Bottle Candy Corn luminaries for #Halloween #repurpose #recycledCrafts

This project is the latest in upcycled wine bottles here at SBLC.  It is super simple to create, and pretty dang Halloweeny.  All you need is some glass paint, LED light strings and a few basic supplies to create your own illuminated, eco-friendly Halloween decor.

#Upcycled Wine Bottle Candy Corn luminaries for #Halloween #repurpose #recycledCrafts

You can see how I made the shelf for the bottles in my DecoArt address lantern DIY.  I added some black duct tape that I cut with a decorative edge sizzix die by Tim Holtz.

Here is how I made the bottles:

#Upcycled Wine Bottle Candy Corn luminaries for #Halloween #repurpose #recycledCrafts

#Upcycled Wine Bottle Candy Corn luminaries for #Halloween #repurpose #recycledCrafts

This post is not sponsored by Deco Art.  I just want to say again, thank you to them for such great paint!  The wine bottle lantern project is what I created for my sponsored Deco Art tutorial, and I have several more creations in mind with this fun glass line.  You can pick it up at your local Michael’s, or visit DecoArt for product and project tips, tricks and inspiration.

Easy DIY Copper Tube Rope Necklace

Copper Tube Necklace DIY

If you are looking for a beginner level, inexpensive, modern and versatile necklace to make, this copper tube necklace tutorial is just the project for you.  With just a few supplies from the hardware store, you will have a trendy piece of jewelry that can be dressy or casual.

The inspiration for this project came from this awesome DIY project book:

I Spy DIY by Jenni Radosevich

Copper Tube Necklace DIY

My copper tube necklace varies from the tutorial in this book, but the outcome is similar.  I love Krylon Dual for painting on, well anything, but especially metal.  The coverage is great, and no primer is needed since it is built into the paint.  Even with Krylon Flourescent, I didn’t use primer.  The paint dries fast, so turning the tube over to paint the other side can be done in 15 minutes.

Lets get started!

Easy Copper Tube Necklace DIY photo tutorial at savedbylovecreations.com

SUPPLIES:

Scissors

1/4 inch inner diameter soft copper tubing

Tube Cutter

Braided Hemp Cord

Darice 10mm silver end connectors

4-6 mm Silver Jump rings (2 per necklace)

Super glue or E6000

Hex Nuts

Silver Toggle Clasp

Chain nose pliers

Krylon Dual in Camp Green, Classic Gray, and Krylon Flourescent pink

TUTORIAL:

Copper Pipe Tube Necklace Tutorial

 I love these end connectors for round braided cord like in this project.  I picked mine up at Joann’s, and they are linked above in the supply list.

This necklace can be worn single, double or triple!  Just make sure to vary the length of the rope if you are wearing more than one at a time.

Disclaimer:  I received Krylon Dual Spray paint to try for this project.  If I hadn’t, I would have bought some and done the project, sharing exactly what I shared because I already love this paint.  All opinions are honest and mine!

Ombre Frosted Wine Bottle Tutorial

Frosted glass paint ombre wine bottle DIY at savedbylovecreations.com #decoartglass

The fun with Deco Art glass paint is nowhere near finished.  Check out how you can create this ombre frosted glass look on an empty wine bottle.  The frost paint is super fun to work with, and I am loving the look.

Supplies:

Empty wine bottle

Rubbing alcohol

Lint free cloth

Frosted glass paint in Turquoise and white

Cosmetic sponge

Tutorial:

Frosted glass paint ombre wine bottle DIY at savedbylovecreations.com #decoartglass

Start at the bottom of the glass with turquoise and apply lightly with cosmetic sponge.  At the point you want to shift to a lighter shade of turquoise, mix white frost with turquoise and continue up the glass.  Use white on the top segment.  Let that dry for 30 minutes or more.

Frosted glass paint ombre wine bottle DIY at savedbylovecreations.com #decoartglass

Go over entire bottle with light layer of white frost.  This ties the layers in together better, making for a more subtle gradient effect.

Frosted glass paint ombre wine bottle DIY at savedbylovecreations.com #decoartglass

Frosted glass paint ombre wine bottle DIY at savedbylovecreations.com #decoartglass 5

For another quick, easy wine bottle upcycle with Deco Art glass paint visit the link and check out my new site, Totally Green Crafts!!  This is my first mention of it, but you will be hearing more in the coming days.  Take a look around and hook up with us on FB and Twitter.  Stay tuned for Totally Green Craft Contests and more!

Deco Art Glass Paint; Upcycle Wine Bottles

#decoartglasspaint Cut Wine Bottle Address Lanters by savedbylovecreations.com

Remember the Deco Art glass paint I showed you not long ago?  Well today is the project reveal.  I focused on the glitter paint, and decided to use the opportunity to bring some warm colors to my porch for fall.  You will see how I used the sparkle filled colors and stencils to create wine bottle address lanterns.  This project does not require experience, but patience is helpful.  You will be cutting wine bottles, and painting several light layers of gloss enamel glitter.  There is some waiting involved, so plan on doing a little each day over several days.  The result is well worth the wait.

Cutting the Bottles

 First step is to cut the wine bottles.  This is accomplished with yarn and acetone in a quick, simple process I showed you in this video:

I cut mine at 3 different heights to have a tiered display.    We are working only with the upper piece of bottle in this tutorial, but the lower part makes a great dish, glass or candle holder.  To get the edges smooth, dear husband and I teamed up and used the sander drill attachment with low grit sand paper:

Before you being painting, clean the bottle well.  Use warm, soapy water, pat dry with lent free cloth, then clean entire surface with alcohol.  If you skip this step, oils in fingerprints remain and prevent your paint from grabbing onto the slick surface.  Keep the alcohol nearby to correct any mistakes.

Painting the Glass

NOTES:  I was going for an ombre red-yellow from bottle opening to cut edge.  The effect was created with several layers of Gloss enamel glitter, applied lightly with a cosmetic sponge.  This was after a big, streaky craft fail that I found myself in from applying too heavily with a brush.  The good news is that you can wipe mistakes away easily with damp sponge if paint hasn’t dried.  Even if it has dried some, you should be able to scrape it off if you do so before the 4 days of curing.  Also keep in mind that if it looks a little streaky, this could diminish significantly with overnight drying.

You will see in the photos, I added a segment of gloss enamel frost to the top of my red to yellow gradient for a contrast with the glittery awesomeness.  Always let paint dry between each step.  Put your finger in the mouth of the bottle to avoid touching outside and leaving fingerprints.

#decoartglass painted wine bottle lanter tutorial at savedbylovecreations.com #upcycle #repurpose #recycledcrafts

*NOTE:  When stenciling, work on one side of the glass and let that dry before moving around the glass.  It is super frustrating to mess up your stenciled design, which is  easy to do while positioning stencil/painting in another area.

Cure time is 4 days for these paints.  After that time, you can bake per instructions if the piece needs to be dishwasher safe.  Not the case here.  I built my shelf (see photos) and had my sparkly new address lantern display up 24 hours later.

Making the Shelf/Holder

Deco Art Glass Paint

So, what do you think?  I had a blast with these paints.  My project centered on the glitter finish, but I have been all over the stain and the frost paints, and love them.  There are some stunning projects by my creative cohorts.  See the list below for more inspiration.  You will be tempted to jump in your car and drive to the nearest Michaels Store, where you will find it near the glass products.

**I wrote this post as a part of a paid campaign with DecoArt. All opinions are my own.


How to Use Toiliet Paper Roll for Decorative Painting

Toilet Paper Tube Crafts - Decorative painting featured at savedbylovecreations.comCreative Carmella made this fun decorative frame using at toilet paper tube!  I love it.  Guess what inspired the upcoming 50+.  Go see her fantastic tutorial for all the details.

Stamp with Toilet Paper Tubes featured at savedbylovecreations.com, project by Creative Carmella

DIY Moroccan Luminaries

Painted Glass Jars

At Cremedelacraft, learn to make these cheap, gorgeous, Moroccan style candle holders.  They look like something I would drool over at Pier One.  All you need to create your own is some glass containers and paint.  I am all over this project.

DIY Neon Planters

After last weeks 50+ neon projects, I have Day Glo on the brain.  I picked up these planters for super cheap, and went at them with some Krylon Dual and Rustoleum Fluorescent.  I am loving them to pieces.  This project could not be simpler.  Check out the process below…

Supplies:

Planters

Painter’s Tape

Krylon Dual Ivory

Neon spray paint

My porch is way funner than it was before this quick project!

Tin Can Lantern DIY

Repurpose Tin Cans

Impress your guests and Illuminate your backyard event with these adorable tin can lanterns from Grow Creative.  It doesn’t get much cheaper than free.

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