There’s a lot of glitter … and glittering … going on around here. I’m pretty sure I’ll be vacuuming up glitter right on up until Valentine’s Day. And probably beyond …
Glitter never really, truly goes away, does it?
But these mason jar heart votives turned out so cute. Definitely worth glittergeddon!
How To Make Valentine Glitter Votives
Materials*
White Acrylic Paint
Pink Acrylic Paint
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I started with a half-pint (8-oz) regular mouth mason jar, a foam heart I found at Michael’s (part of a package containing various sizes of foam hearts) and painter’s tape.
I used the foam heart at a guide to cute out a heart shape from the painter’s tape.
The I affixed the heart to the mason jar.
I painted the jar with white paint. And removed the painter’s tape heart.
Once completely dry (I let mine dry overnight) I used a paint brush to paint on Mod Podge (obviously painting around the heart shape).
Then I generously glittered.
I added ribbon and a bow to finish it off …
I made a pink glitter jar too. For that one, I first painted a base coat of paint. But I made a mistake. I left the painter’s tape heart on the jar when I applied the Mod Podge and glitter. I decided to remove the painter’s tape heart right after I applied the glitter. But the Mod Podge softened the paint. And I ended up pulling off some paint too …
Leaving a wonky shaped heart cut out …
Sigh.
Ah well. Live and learn …
Linda
JaneEllen says
I am loving these so much Linda, think will make one each for Grand daughters. will use battery candles tho. That way they’ll have something little different from me. Wonder if I have enuf glitter. What kind of glitter did you use, it’s looks thick? Happy week
Linda says
I think it looks thick because I painted the base of the jar first. Oh, and I was very generous with Mod Podge and glitter layers. I found my glitter at Michaels. Good luck! 🙂 Linda
Debbie says
Wonky is good, I’m a little wonky 😉 Love these!
Debbie
lela says
Love all your mason jars ideas! They always look amazing. I wondered whether you considered selling these in your etsy shop.
Linda says
I’ll have to think on that. They are kind of messy with all that glitter and all. So they do shed! Not sure if they’ll survive all that bubble wrap or would end up “bald” when delivered! LOL! 🙂
Tricia says
Linda loves these jars could you spray them with something to seal the glitter?
Linda says
You can try with a clear coat spray sealant. I’m not sure if that will work but worth a try! 🙂
Karen says
spraying them with a Krylon clear worked for me!
Sara says
What kind of mod podge did you use?
Linda says
I just used the regular old Mod Podge I found at the craft store. You could use glue too. Just add a bit of water first. 🙂 Linda
Mary Lynch says
What kind of paint is best?
Linda says
I use matte acrylic paint from the craft store. Americana or Folk Art brands. Just don’t use any labeled “multi-surface” or “enamel” as they tend to be a bit opaque.
Melissa says
These are adorable!! Love your work. Can I use any glitter? Similar to kids glitter that sprinkles on?
Thank you
Linda says
Absolutely! That’s the kind of glitter I used too!
Joy Phillips says
What kind of paint did you use? I put 1 coat on. Then when i put the 2 coat on. The first coat comes off. How many coats should i do?
Linda says
I use acrylic craft paint in a matte finish. You need to give it at least 24 hours dry time before applying the second coat otherwise you’ll fun into that problem.
Karen Patrick says
Can I use a a spray at the end to keep the glitter from coming off
Linda says
I think a clear coat will certainly help! Not sure if it will be perfect – I’m sure they’ll be some shedding still. But it will absolutely be so much better with a clear coat sealant!
Linds says
I love these mason jars.looking forward to trying them x
Daphne D'Aguiar says
What a great idea! You’re so clever! I love all your ideas so thank you for sharing. Thank God for Pinterest!
Nita says
Actually I heard on a nature channel that glitter will be going away because it is destroying our oceans…google it. SO YOU BETTER STOCK UP! I wonder if using spray adhesive would work instead of mod podge then you could leave the heart on until done with applying the glitter. Why couldn’t you just apply the glitter while the paint is still wet? When dry, remove the tape.
Kathy says
This idea will be perfect for centerpieces at my niece’s wedding reception! Thank You! Thank You!
Valerie Rose says
Hi linda I totally love ❤️ these. I’m not a glitter princess but my thoughts are: I’m very in love with Glitter Glue do u suppose that I can create these with that… I’m very experienced with color too. The glitter glue does come out thinner than regular glitter, but I have a small size student class and we’re not able to use glitter in the room… your feedback would be great!!! Xoxo 😘
Linda says
Maybe if you paint a solid color first and then do one or two coats of glitter glue. It won’t be the same effect as these jars, but a more subtle glitter sparkle.