I used Martha Stewart decoupage glow in the dark paint, stencil and chalkboard paint.
The first thing I did was cover the inside of the mason jar with glow in the dark paint. It will take over 24 hours to dry completely so make sure to leave a sheet of paper towel under it when drying.
After is dried I place the Martha Stewart decoupage stencil on the outside of the mason jar and applied the chalkboard paint. It took a couple of coats before I got it dark enough. So be patient because I was like hurry up I want to see how it looks already! hehe.
Ta-Da! Now you have awesome mason jar black cat that will glow in the dark!
Want to see?
Trust me when I say that Martha Stewart glow in the dark paint is strong and not phony like other glow in the dark paints. You will notice your piece glow.
The post is sponsored by Martha Stewart - make sure you follow them at Pinterest and visit their page on Facebook for more creative inspiration.
For more inspiration take a look at these beauties for Halloween!













12 comments:
Loren, this is fantastic. I love how you used the mason jars. I have a ton of them that I didn't use for canning, so I just may have found a use for them.
That is SO coo, Loren! I didn't even know they made glow in the dark paint like that. Love it!
too fun and so may things to do w/ that one idea. Love the glow. TY for all the great pics!
Oh cool! How cool you are sponsored by MS. Neat project!
WOW.. What great idea... Mason jars would be great for a ton of different decorations.. You have my mind going now!!!
I would have never thought of this...what a fabulous idea..and how does not love mason jars!
What a fun project and cool decoration, thanks for sharing!
Great idea! love the mason jar! Mo x
Great idea. I have a stash of baby food jars this will work well with too.
Thank you!
How fun! Love the cat! xxD
Fabulous! I love how this turned out! Loren, is the MStewart glow in the dark paint low odour? Thx!
Love your project!!
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