How do you make a fabric Mason jar cover?
Directions
- Iron your fabric to get rid of any lines and creases.
- Place your round household item on the backside of your fabric and trace your circles with a pencil.
- Cut out the circles with your pinking shears.
- Cut your ribbon into strips that are 22.5″ long.
- Write on your tags.
How do I cover a fabric jar with elastic?
What You Do:
- What You Do:
- Then, pin or clip the pieces together, with right-sides facing.
- Sew a 1/4-inch seam around the outside edge of your can cover.
- Flip your cover right-side out.
- Feed a piece of elastic through the channel.
- Overlap the two pieces of elastic, and use a zig zag stitch to join the two pieces.
How do you put fabric on a jar?
Lay the jar onto the fabric and use your fingers to press the fabric to the glass. Cut slits in the fabric overage at the top of the jar to make it easier to fold inside. Add some Mod Podge to the inside of the mouth of the jar and press the fabric inside. Repeat this process for the bottom of the jar.
How do you decorate a fabric jar?
Decorating mason jars with fabric is deceptively simple- just wrap your jar in a fabric of your choice, using mod-podge to hold it in place. Tuck the end over the rim and use felt strips to tidy up and finish up around the rim of the jar.
What can you do with glass jars without lids?
Home and Garden
- Tea Light Holders. Set the mood at your next party by creating tea light holders from empty glass jars and items from your pantry.
- Twig Vases.
- Twine-Wrapped Jar Sets.
- Hanging Garden Lanterns.
- Fabric-Wrapped Jars.
- Emergency Candles.
- Word Jars.
- Marquee Lighting.
How do you stick fabric to glass?
Give a plain glass plate, vase or bowl a new look by decoupaging fabric onto it. Mod Podge, a type of decoupage glue sold in craft stores, goes on white but dries clear, allowing you to glue objects to the glass. Applying fabric to plates and bowls from the outside allows the image to show through the glass.