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Fall Owl Mason Jar

The Fall Owl Mason Jar is an adorable and festive addition to your autumn decor! With its charming design featuring a cute owl perched on a mason jar filled with fall-inspired elements like leaves and acorns, this decorative piece brings a touch of warmth and coziness to any space. Whether you place it on your mantelpiece, use it as a centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table, or gift it to a friend, the Fall Owl Mason Jar is sure to bring smiles and autumn vibes wherever it goes. Imagine the soft glow of a tea light shining through the jar, casting a gentle flickering light that creates a cozy ambiance perfect for the season. Embrace the spirit of fall with this delightful and whimsical decor piece that captures the essence of the season in a charming and inviting way.

Materials: Mason Jars, glitter blast spray paint , metal leaves (found on ebay), glass marbles or gems, wire, metal sheet for beak, metal findings and dollar store flowers.

Make sure your jars are clean then simply spray them with the glitter spray and let dry for 24 hours. Once dry you can embellish them any way you want. All Items where glued on with hot glue or glass glue.

-For the owl eyes I layered metal leaves, a round metal embellishment, a brown gem/ marble, and then wrapped wire around the marble (hot gluing the items on and then adding a few drops of glass glue for extra hold). Then for the beak I used a piece of metal embossing sheet cutting out the beak and adding a dash of orange glitter spray to it.

NOTE: When spraying these you must treat it like any spray paint, you need to do it in coats and spray at a slight distance, if you get to close or spay too much in one spot at a time then the paint/ glitter can run. Shake the can VERY well before spraying to mix the glitter, this also helps to keep the can from clogging. If you live in a cold/ damp climate you need to take caution when spraying it may not tack up if its too cold out (you can spray them in a garage or somewhere warmer to help, but be careful of over spray in this case).

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