There are countless ways to Mod Podge mason jars, and I'm sharing 18 unique options! These decoupage mason jars are easy and fun.
Are you wanting to decoupage mason jars? Of course you are – they are all the rage right now! There are so many things I love about mason jars, and one of the biggest is that they are really easy to craft with. I'm talking about instant gratification. I've done a few Mod Podge mason jars and loved the results.
Preparing Mason Jars for Crafts
Before you get started, remove labels from the jars using one of our DIY sticker remover methods.
Mason jars tend to get greasy fingerprints on the outside from so much handling, so I always recommend washing them with a mild soap and water and letting dry. You can also use rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to clean the glass if you need.
You can paint mason jars before decoupaging over the top. If you use any sort of paint, it should be either a spray paint (like a primer) or an acrylic paint. Mod Podge is an acrylic product so it works well with acrylic paint just fine. You'll see some painted mason jars in the projects below.
Mod Podge Mason Jars – Which Formula?
You can use just about any Mod Podge formula with mason jars. Glass is shiny by nature, so Gloss is the most commonly used on mason jars for most people. However, you can always use the Matte or Satin formulas if you are looking for a bit of a different finish.
Using Tea Lights
You can absolutely use tea lights with Mod Podge mason jars – real or battery powered. Just keep in mind that the Mod Podge should be on the outside of the jar if you are planning on using real tea lights. The glass will act as a barrier and, while the jar might get a little hot, it'll be fine and nothing will melt (PS – Mod Podge is non-flammable, but it can melt when exposed to direct flame or heat).
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Photo courtesy of The Creative Place
Special Techniques
Remember that both the tops and bottoms of mason jars are curved. If you are going to Mod Podge mason jars completely from top to bottom, you're going to need to place darts in the paper or fabric (similar to a sewing pattern). To adds darts means to cut a triangle in the paper or fabric and then fold over. You can see in the image above.
Do you want to color mason jars with Mod Podge? Get our colored mason jars technique here on the blog. It's a fun one.
Besides the above, there's not much else you need to do besides experiment and have fun! Putting Mod Podge on a jar is simple, and there are a lot of options. In fact, here are 18 unique ways to decoupage mason jars. Which one inspires you the most?
18 Unique Ways to Decoupage Mason Jars
1. Epsom Salt
Ginger used epsom salt and stenciling to give a festive holiday feel to her mason jar luminaries. What I love about this project is that it's great for beginners; no previous crafting experience needed!
2. Fall Gift Jars
I used fabric squares to decoupage these jars, then add some fun embellishments with Mod Melts.
3. Sheet Music
Use strips of sheet music or book pages to decorate the outside of a mason jar – perfect to make a pretty vase for a party centerpiece or wedding.
4. Fall Leaf Luminaries
Use real leaves and Mod Podge to decorate lanterns – which cast a pretty glow when lit up.
5. Patchwork Paper
Ashley attached the scraps of paper using a sewing machine, then decoupaged directly to the jar. This paper piecing method is so unique and I love it for Mod Podge mason jars.
6. Mason Jar Succulents
Use chalk paint and Mod Podge to create these gorgeous DIY mason jar succulent pots for spring. Perfect for a kitchen windowsill or a seasonal mantel!
7. Glowing Maps
What places are special to you? Add maps to the inside of a mason jar for a unique look (plus only use a battery powered tealight for this project).
8. Painted and Glittered
This project is so versatile – paint the jars any way you like, then add glitter to the base with Mod Podge. The bolder, the better!
9. Etched Lace
Use etching medium, Mod Podge, and lace to make this pretty display of decoupaged mason jars.
10. Beach Glass
Use glass paint to create these mason jar lanterns with a faux beach glass theme. These look gorgeous with tea lights inside!
11. DIY Mason Jar Night Light
This DIY mason jar night light can be made on a budget – and your kids can help. The glitter is so sparkly and fun for night time!
12. Fabric Scraps
If you have boring jars and some leftover fabric, you can decoupage jars just like Amanda did.
13. Pink Vintage
Linda dyed her jars with Mod Podge and food coloring, and also aged the lids with a few ingredients.
14. American Flag DIY Lanterns
These American flag DIY lanterns are perfect for the 4th of July or Memorial Day! This project is super simple and inexpensive. Make these mason jar lanterns in just a few minutes.
15. Photo Mason Jar
Add a photo to the outside of a colorful mason jar for an alternative to a frame – then add stencils or Mod Melts to the top for embellishments.
16. Denim Look
Use Rit Dye with Mod Podge to give a denim look to mason jars.
17. Tissue Paper Luminaries
Make this pretty jar with tissue paper and the pattern of your choice. I absolutely love the shapes that were chosen for these decoupage mason jars.
18. Solar Light
Combine Mod Podge and food coloring to dye the jars – then add solar lights on top. What a perfect garden decoration, or for a walkway leading up to a house.
19. Mason Jar Christmas Gift
This DIY Mason jar makes the perfect gift for coworkers, friends and family – and anyone can do it, even if you don't have previous crafting experience.
20. Chinese New Year
Turn regular mason jars into a fun Chinese New Year craft with tissue paper, paint, and Mod Podge. These are perfect for a themed party!
Have you tried any of these decoupage mason jars? I'd love to hear in the projects – especially if you've done something new that I've never seen!
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