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Many who know me on my blog, know that I love to craft with mason jars for all sorts of occasions. I have already shared my fair share of mason jar creations. Recently, I showcased this one that also included duck tape.
This time out, I couldn’t resist one last St. Patrick’s Day themed craft using a mason jar. Paint is front and center for this craft. So, kids can help out with this one. But you may opt to do the paint portion yourself. And then have the kids jump in to help with the rest of this DIY craft.
Either way, this is one for all to enjoy crafting.
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So, once again we are using the Leprechaun theme, but for a craft not recipe creation. With a few crafty supplies, including mason jar, paint, card stock, stickers and more, you can also create an adorable Leprechaun Mason Jar.
This Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft is perfect to decorate your home with just in time for St. Patrick’s Day now.
So, do you want to make your own Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft?
Then check out my step-by-step craft tutorial below…
Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft for St. Patrick’s Day
Materials for Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft for St. Patrick’s Day:
- Small canning jar with lid
- Green paint
- Small round St. Patrick’s Day sticker
- Black glitter cardstock
- Gold glitter cardstock
- Green ribbon
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Flowers or other decorations
Instructions for Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft for St. Patrick’s Day:
- Begin by pouring some green paint into a small canning jar.
- Place the lid on the jar and shake it until the entire inside of the jar is coated in paint.
- Pour the excess paint out into a trash can or other container.
- Remove the lid and let the jar sit to dry overnight.
- Cut a thin strip from the black glitter cardstock.
- Use a hot glue gun to attach the black strip of cardstock to the bottom of the painted jar.
- Cut out a small square from the gold glitter cardstock. Make it slightly wider than the black strip that you glued onto your jar, and cut a smaller square out of the middle of it.
- Glue the gold glitter square shape onto the center of the black glitter strip on your jar.
- Cut a piece of green ribbon. Fold in one side of the ribbon to the center and secure it with glue. Fold the other side into the center and secure it with glue as well, so that it forms a bow shape.
- Cut a small rectangle of ribbon, and wrap it around the middle of your bow shape.
- Secure it with glue to form a mini bow tie.
- Glue the mini bow tie to the top of your jar centered above the gold square shape you just glued on.
- Attach a St. Patrick’s Day round sticker to the front of your painted jar between the bow tie and the gold glitter square buckle shape.
- Fill your painted jar with St. Patrick’s Day flowers or other decorations.
There you have it an easy, but fun Leprechaun Mason Jar Craft for St. Patrick’s Day. There is still time to make it to decorate your home with this one now!
Meredith Spidel says
This is gorgeous! What a perfect centerpiece!
Janine says
Thanks Meredith and I couldn’t agree more π
William Holland says
We have about 200 jars. What we don’t have is the time or your creativity. π
I hope you survived yet another storm and things have calmed down there.
Happy Thursday Janine!
Janine says
Thanks Bill and so far so good as we survived yet another winter storm here. Please send some warmth and spring our way if you can now! Happy Thursday right back at you now π
Christine Carter says
Janine, this is just ADORABLE. Love love love your craft ideas!!
Janine says
Aw, thank you so much Chris!!! π
Echo says
I am just in awe of all of your cute crafts and tasty recipes for St. Patty’s Day!
Janine says
Aw, thank you so much Echo for saying that here π
Diane Roark says
Janine,
Your St. Patrick’s Day mason jar is simply adorable. I could see making a bunch of these jars and placing them in a row down the center of my kitchen table. It is a 6 foot table. Wouldn’t that be adorable!
Thanks for sharing this cute idea,
Diane
Janine says
Omg, Diane I love that idea and that truly sounds absolutely perfect to me π
Jen says
For all my years blogging, I think I have never actually done a mason craft related post, but you rock them girl! Super cute. I love the little belt and everything π
Janine says
Aw, thanks and mason jar crafts are just so fun to do π
Cynthia says
I hope you had a *fabulous* St. Patty’s Day! I know it’s a big celebration where you are. I just KNOW! haha. ??? And do you come up with these designs yourself? Because I’m thoroughly impressed! You know no creative bounds. I saw your other beautiful blog posts, too – getting ready for Easter – but this caught my eye because of your gorgeous photos and St. Patty’s day fun! I almost forgot to wear green, but I did manage to wear some before going out. Hehe.
Sending you hugs and wishes for a *wonderful* week! xox
Janine says
Aw, Cyndi was a great and fun St. Patrick’s Day. Loved that it was on a Saturday that year out to be honest. Glad yours was equally, as well. Sending you some more hugs this Monday and week ahead now, too!! xoxo π
Tamara says
Itβs picture-perfect! Even though St. Patrickβs Day is over, I think it would make a perfect centerpiece for all of March!
Janine says
Definitely would still use for a centerpiece throughout this month, too π
AnnMarie John says
Don’t you just love mason jars and how you can make them your own? Loved the way it turned out. Here’s hoping you had a great St. Patty’s Day.
Janine says
Aw, thanks and hope you did, too!! π