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Pumpkin Mason Jar

Mason jars are a fun way to hold Halloween candy or make fun Halloween lanterns! This pumpkin mason jar craft is such a cute and fun Halloween craft!
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Pumpkin Mason Jar Craft

These would make the cutest table centerpieces for a Halloween party! Or just make them to decorate an office or kitchen with. These even would make a nice gift for someone!

Add a battery tealight and you can even turn them into pumpkin lanterns!

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Supplies to Make Pumpkin Mason Jars

Orange and Black Enamel Glass Paint

Optional: You can add a brush-on glitter paint on top

Mod podge

Pumpkin Mason Jar Craft

Watch the Video Tutorial Here!

How to Make Pumpkin Mason Jars

1. First, paint the mason jars.

You may need to do 2-3 coats depending on the type of paint you are using. Paint until it does not look transparent.

You can also do a base coat in white which will cut down on the number of colored coats you’ll need.

Optional: Once the coats of orange are finished, you can brush on a coat of orange glitter paint.

Paint Jar with Orange Paint

2. Once all the base coats of paint are dry, the final touch is adding your Jack-o-lantern faces.

Make them as silly or as traditional as you’d like!

Paint Jack O Lantern Face On
Paint Pumpkin Face On

3. The final step is to add a coat of mod podge on top to seal the paint.

Seal Jar with Mod Podge

The mod podge will dry clear.

These cute Halloween jars would make a cute Halloween gift this year!

And I love that these are really easy for kids to make too!

See more fun Halloween crafts with our post of 50+ Halloween crafts for kids!

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30 comments on “Pumpkin Mason Jar”

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  2. Karren Haller

    Hey Kim, I found your blog over at Carney Street Crafts today. I just love your pumpkins, I have a fetish for anything mason jar, this is pinned to my Mason Jar Pinterest board!!! I would love to have you stop by and share in my #WW this week. Have a great day!!!

  3. These are adorable! Very creative and very fun! I think they also might be cute with candles in them too 🙂

    1. Thanks Alex! Yes I’m going to put some tea-lights in them on Halloween! 🙂 I’ll take a picture and will be sure to share them! Thanks for stopping by!

  4. Cindy Eikenberg

    These are so pretty!! Visiting from Reasons to Skip the Housework – pinning! Have a happy weekend!

  5. Lisa Marie Klinowski

    Could you share the paint color and brand? It looks like such a pretty color!! Thank you kindly (^_^)

    1. Hi Lisa! Thank you for stopping by. The pearl base finish is folkart 28888 Mandarin Satin in pearl finish (acrylic paint). You should be able to find this at any craft store or something similar. The glitter paint is DecoArt Craft Twinkles in orange. I’ll add this to the post – great idea!

  6. Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com

    These are so cute, Kim! Candy corn are a huge hit in our home so I can only imagine how much they’d love these jars! Would love to invite you to link them up at our party on my blog please. Enjoy your weekend!

  7. Hello! Stopping by from the click and chat link up party to check out your page! I hope you will come by and check mine out as well! This is SO adorable! This would work great with a bunch of baby food jars I have accumulated! 😉 Thanks for sharing!

  8. Amanda @ The Anti Mom Blog

    these are so adorable!!!! i have some jars that could be a fun craft for me and the little one!! thanks for sharing – pinning 🙂

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