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Decorating Pickle Jars

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Date: 11/01/2007 Topics: Craft Tips > Decoupage | Photos > Crafts  
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Decorating Pickle Jars
I decoupaged fabric onto pickle jars and put piece of vinyl flooring for a countertop disguise. I have a Mary Englebret theme in my kitchen.

By Maggie from Bloomington, MN
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Post by gardenlady58102 (15) | (11/30/2007)
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Yep, I just wipe them down with a little spray cleaner on the sponge and they're good to go! Using Mod Podge is quick and easy..it does work as a sealer, but will turn "milky" looking if soaked in water, until it drys again. I just put some on the item, lay the fabric on it and give it a heavy coat and it's a done deal :0) You could also (depending on the item) give a a coat of two of clear spray paint, for a final coat. (Walmart, about a $1 a can) I use it on everything!


Post by BX Barb (9) | (11/20/2007)
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Hi Maggie, Love your idea, Thanks for shareing. Will the decoupage seal the fabric? How hard will they be to clean? I am thinking that you could take a damp soapy rag to them every once in a while. Could you? I have never decoupaged. Any pointers? Thank you


Post by gardenlady58102 (15) | (11/10/2007)
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Number 3....

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Post by gardenlady58102 (15) | (11/10/2007)
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Another one..

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Post by gardenlady58102 (15) | (11/10/2007)
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Here's a few more pics of the current kitchen :0)

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Post By Pattie McIntyre (Guest Post) (11/09/2007)
I love ME....oh, please give us some pic's of your kitchen. I would love to see more of your decorating!!!! :}


Post By Jenny (Guest Post) (11/02/2007)
That looks so fabulous! I just love ME and your craft is so cute!


Post by imaqt1962 (722) | (11/02/2007)
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wonderful job
I love them

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Post By Lynda (Guest Post) (11/01/2007)
How fun! I remember when I used to do the very same sort of crafting/decorating. Keep it up, it makes people smile!
God bless you. : )


Post by keeper60 (41) | (11/01/2007)
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Never thought of that.They look expensive now.Thanks for sharing.Keeper


Post By Redbudtx (Guest Post) (11/01/2007)
Looks great! You should send this to ME.


Post by MartyD (179) | (11/01/2007)
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I love it! I love finding new ways to reuse things.


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