Materials:
Glass vase or jar
Candlestick Holder
Super Glue (I've heard Epoxy is better, but I used what I had on hand)
That's it.
Directions:
Wash out your jars. Remove any left over wax from the candlestick holders.
Glue the jar to the candlestick holder
Can you tell there is glue on the top? Apply the glue to the candlestick holder for a lot less hassle.
Allow to dry and then fill.
You are done!
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42 comments :
Great idea! I need something like that in my bathroom! Can't wait to try it.
I would never have thought to do this, looks great!
This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Super cute and simple! I wish I had a counter top. :( We just have a sink (it's a tiny bathroom!) maybe I could put in some shelves and do these! Can't believe you've never had strawberry bread! SO yummy!
love, love, love
Beth
Way to think outside the box - or jar, as the case may be!
Okay I am dying over the simpleness and cuteness of these! I was thinking about using a glass cake stand (is that what they're called??) to roll up little towels and stuff in in the bathroom and these would look so cute next to that! Thanks for the idea!
I love this idea...I almost couldn't stop when I made mine in October...so fun and easy AND cheap! Your's are awesome! Love the shorter vases! They look great in the bath!
Thanks so much for linking up to the Tuesday To Do Party!
Smiles!
Jami
Love the idea! Never would have thought of it, but works great!! I am a new follower:)
www.karismaheartsavannah.blogspot.com
Oh man these are so very cool! I really love the whole idea behind them and I have an empty shelf in my bathroom begging to be filled with pretties. Thanks for the idea!
Jaime! Did you see how many repins this had on my pinterest board?!?! Holy Smoke girl way to go! Love you!
These turned out wonderfully.
I keep meaning to try this, but haven't yet.
I want some... but I can't find candlesticks for cheap anywhere, let alone glass ones!!
This is a really clever idea!
Best,
Susan
This is a great project! Easy, but so, so cute. I have plain glass jars on our counter that I got from Linens n Things on clearance. They could use a little "lift" for character!
These are amazing! I'm gonna have to try this. BTW, thanks for visiting my blog and leaving an actual comment! MADE.MY.DAY. ~ Also, I believe what you believe. CTR! :)
McKelle @ www.inde-stressmode.blogspot.com
Cool I was surprised to see that you had actually made the jars from two pieces!
awesome idea!!! i will have to try this!:)
very cute idea!
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Great idea!!
Those look great! Love the ease of this project too :)
I love it! I so have to go to the $1 store today...
Jeanna @ dramaqueenseams.blogspot.com
love these.
I'm so glad you were able to guest blog on my site!
Also, thanks so much for posting on your blog with a link back. I appreciate it.
Oh, and for your apothecary jars, I literally said out loud, "Oh wow, those are really cute!"
Have a great weekend!
Allison @ House of Hepworths
These are so cute! I must make some soon. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
Kelly
herecomesthesun-kelly@blogspot.com
Love them in the bathroom! Thanks for sharing.
Love it! Great idea Jamie. I will definitely have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs and Smiles,
♥Ana
Those are definitely reminiscent of the Pottery Barn apothecary jars so bravo! Love the idea for a bathroom!
Huh, never would of thought to do that. Great idea. Looks awesome!
I did not at all think those were glued to the bottom! They look so great! I so want to display my make-up brushes this way now :D
Shelley
www.westermanfam.blogspot.com
Great idea! I've done this for candle holders- but never thought to use them like this! Thanks for sharing!
Valerie- www.occasionallycrafty.blogspot.com
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What an adorable project and FUN too-- thanks so much for linking up this week at Craft Junkie Too I invite you to join us again next week.
Big Hugs!
Tracy
This is a great idea and these jars are prettier than any you can find in the store. Well done! I would love for you to share this post at my HomeMade Monday Blog Party next week at HomeSavvyAtoZ.com. I am your newest follower!
Great idea - they look beautiful!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
i love these! i want to make some for my bathroom!:) Thank you for linking up last week at Sew Woodsy! Please come back tomorrow and link up your most recent project!
What a great idea! I love 'em!!
Thank you so much for linking this up to {nifty thrifty sunday} last week! I will feature them at tomorrow's linky party!! Come grab a button! :)
xoxo,
Vanessa
I love this! Thanks for the great (and cheap) idea!!
Such a good idea - stealing this for sure :).
They turned out great!
LOVE this...i am going to try it for myself!!
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that I love this idea and that I've used this post in a 'round-up' post on my blog about things I've found in link parties. Hope you don't mind :D
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