You know how much I love chalkboard paint and I have a bin of jars soaking up some Goo-Gone gel right now! I love the colorful lids...perfect for some leftover paint.
Wow - you are on a roll this week - LOVE this. I had my eye on the blue one the last time I was there - perfect for my kitchen. Now I can just make it myself. I might have to go into Anthropologie though ... just to check on the right blue ... and that would be the only reason I go there ... really ...
I don't think I would store any edible items in the jars. Spray paint is not really considered food safe (even if the item is wrapped). Just want you to be safe, so you can keep posting great ideas. :)
Very cute, and I like how you painted labels and then stuck them on the jars - creative thinking :)
ReplyDeleteYou know how much I love chalkboard paint and I have a bin of jars soaking up some Goo-Gone gel right now! I love the colorful lids...perfect for some leftover paint.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, going to start saving my jars.
ReplyDeleteWow - you are on a roll this week - LOVE this. I had my eye on the blue one the last time I was there - perfect for my kitchen. Now I can just make it myself. I might have to go into Anthropologie though ... just to check on the right blue ... and that would be the only reason I go there ... really ...
ReplyDeleteVery cool project. Simple too. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove this cute idea. At first glance I thought they were milk glass jars; what a great idea to just spray them. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to spray paint the labels!!!
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Great ideas and I love that you used what you had on hand. Thanks for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday!
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I don't think I would store any edible items in the jars. Spray paint is not really considered food safe (even if the item is wrapped). Just want you to be safe, so you can keep posting great ideas. :)
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