How Do You Make A Primitive Jar Candle Holder?
Enjoy the soft glow of candlelight on your porch or kitchen counter. This primitive jar candle holder will be a charming accent to most anywhere you choose to display it, or would make a wonderful “welcome to the neighborhood” or housewarming gift for pennies. Make a dozen at a time to have quick gifts on hand. Wash and dry the jar thoroughly. Put rubbing alcohol on a paper towel and wipe the outside of the jar eliminating any smudges or fingerprints. Trace a star onto contact paper using the 2″ star pattern. Cut the star out of the contact paper. Peel and stick the star to the front of the jar. Press and smooth the star down firmly. Pour the mustard acrylic paint on a paper plate. Apply the mustard paint to the outside and bottom of the jar using the sponge. Completely cover the jar and allow to dry. Pour the brown acrylic enamel paint on a paper plate. Apply the brown paint to the outside and bottom of the jar using the sponge. Completely cover the mustard paint and allow to dry. Sco