June 22, 2017

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DIY 4th of July Luminaries #OrientalTrading #ad #DIY4thOfJuly


This is another super easy project for the 4th of July that can be made under a couple of dollars and so easy that your child can do it or help along!     These luminaries are perfect for lining the steps on the porch or to use as a centerpiece for a holiday get together


What you will need:
  • Glass jars (I used pint sized Ball jars, but you could even reuse jars from the fridge.  Just wash out the pickle smell or the old pasta sauce and peel off the label!)
  • Small American flags
  • Mod Podge 
  • Sponge brush
  • Votive candles or tea lights
  • Jute or ribbon
 I was able to get just about everything from Oriental Trading like I did for my last craft project.  Oriental Trading has you covered  They have everything that you need, party supplies, table decorations, favors, craft items and more!  Here are the items I got from them and their costs:
  • (IN-96/1219)  Small Cloth Americana Flags –   dozen ($3.28)
  • (IN-13724207) Natural Jute Roll (3.99)
  • (IN-73/10) Mod Podge® Acrylic Sealer – Matte (4.99)
  • (IN-13599401) Pint Ball Mason Jars – dozen ($13.98)
 
The flags I used were Americana style, so they were printed in muted shades of deep red, ivory and navy.  It gives the luminaries an antique look.  First remove the flags from the sticks and then carefully remove the fabric sleeve sewed to the flag to hold it onto the stick.  Not all will have it, some brands are just stapled on to sticks.

Measure your flag against the jar and apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the area where the flag will adhere to.  You could also just cover the back of the flag if that makes it easier for you!


 Position the flags evenly on each jar and smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles that may form. Then apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the top of each flag to seal it to the jar.


Let the jars air dry.  I actually put ours in front of the dehumidifier in the basement

Once dry  tie some jute around the top and  place a candle in each. 
This is another easy project that your kids can do with little or no assistance.  My 11 year old daughter wanted to make some for family as gifts and did a couple sets all on her own!

Make sure you check out my American Flag Bandana Wreath  post, it is super cute and easy to make!   There is other fun ideas for the 4th in that post as well!  Also head on over to  Oriental Trading and check out all they have to offer for the 4th of July!

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