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

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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?

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28 Comments:
October 12, 2012

Awesome! As usual.

October 12, 2012

This is way too perfect! Love it!!!!

October 13, 2012

Thanks Heather!

October 12, 2012

Wow! SO cool!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful DIY project. 🙂

October 12, 2012

Loving this on the hunt for a yardsale chandelier now!!

October 13, 2012

Thanks, Verl! I have some glass paint you can use. love you!

October 12, 2012

This came out great! Now I must get some glass stain…I definitely NEED a rainbow chandelier in my life!

Amy*

October 13, 2012

pretty

October 13, 2012

Great idea! I also bought a chandelier at a yard sale and I could do this using the ‘ring’ lids. Thanks.

October 13, 2012

Go for it, Charlotte. Send pics when you are done! I love seeing what you do.

xoxo

October 14, 2012

Love this Johnnie!

October 17, 2012

I love anything mason jar – this is amazing!
Kelly

October 18, 2012

incredibly clever!!!! 😉

February 25, 2013

I was wondering how does the heat from the bulb escape? In a shade it would vent

February 25, 2013

There are no bulbs!

July 23, 2013

If you inverted the mason jars, cut the lids and integrated the heads of LED solar stakes from the dollar store – it would charge all day and light the nights 🙂

July 27, 2013

And do the tea lights get enough oxygen to burn without an opening?

July 27, 2013

wait, never mind. I see you’re using LEDs. got it! very cute!!! love it!

August 1, 2013

Such a cute idea! And don’t you just love that E6000 glue? I use that for so many things…

April 29, 2014

so I have tried looking but what are you using for lights? Not bulbs I see. Are they battery operated??

April 29, 2014

LED votive candles are what I use.

October 1, 2014

Hi, I love it! Just one Question though can it have work Bulbs or wil it be to hot or dangerous
Thanks

June 10, 2015

Mason jar chandelier. Sorry, but is this electric or candles? If electric i do t see where the light blubs go through the lids and if candles, wouldnt they go out? No air.

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