Today I’m sharing a small ( easy ) burlap project.
A friend gave me this cool gallon jar , I thought it needed a little something , so I took a piece of burlap and added one of the little Citra Solv transfer samples I made the other day, stitched it together and made a sleeve for the jar.
Now I can use it to store something , not sure what yet , but something.
Any ideas ?
Makes a nice vignette with the basket I bought the other day.
That’s it , that’s all I got today !
Except these cute pictures of my grandkids when they came Trick or Treating last night.
Linking with Burlap Week at Whisperwood Cottage
and
White Wednesday at Faded Charm
Thanks for the parties ladies !
What a great idea to add a little something extra to a glass jar! It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYour Star Warms visitors look adorable!
Looks great - whatever you decide to store in it! The grandkids are adorable too!
ReplyDeleteRobin
What a great jar! I guess I must have food on the brain, because the first thing that came to mind to store in the jar was home made caramel corn! Yum!
ReplyDeleteNow that's just too darn cute! I love adding burlap and images to otherwise boring items. This container would be perfect for holding coffee, sugar, teabags, whatever.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
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Sissie
Love your glass jar. You can never go wrong with burlap.
ReplyDeleteCute project! Gosh...you could keep anything in there from baking supplies to rice to buttons to extra change....or maybe just some pretty flowers! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Cute jar and very darling kids. You are blessed!
ReplyDeletecutest Yoda ever! I love your burlap cover... what a great idea for the jar! t.xoxo
ReplyDeleteAdorable Pic of your Grands & Love the bottle too.... Thanks for sharing~
ReplyDeleteFound you through Burlap Week at Whisperwood Cottage. I have a bunch of mason jars I'm turning into candles, and now that I've seen your jar, I've decided I'll wrap the candle jars with burlap. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the look! Such a clever idea! Thanks for linking up to the burlap party at WhisperWood Cottage! Now, I have to figure out what I can wrap in burlap...
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