DIY Painted Glass Bottles & Jars
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Aren't these glass jars, created by Rashmie and her beautiful daughter over at Mommy Labs, just gorgeous?! We thought the jars especially would make a fun back-to-school craft for your kiddos who need a little bit of desk organization, both at school and home! Scissors. Pencils. Pens. A colorfully painted jar means, 'a place for everything and everything in it's place'!
What we love about Rashmie's project is that, in the course of the craft, they explored different types of paints and various painting methods. From paint pots and paint brushes to squeeze tubes, this craft offers such a fun way to ignite the imaginations of your little artists and provide them with the opportunity to create with and compare the results of different supplies.
[NOTE: Along with corralling school supplies on student desks, these would make great teacher desk/craft closet organizers as well as gifts for Mother's Day, etc!]
For the full tutorial and supply list, be sure to visit Mommy Labs!
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