Make a Pumpkin from Mason Jar Rings
I’m one week into my 31 days of upcycled holiday decor projects, and I’m still plugging away! To see 12 of my favorite projects, click on the image below, or to see all of the posts, click on the 31 days image at the bottom of this page
Today, I have a spin on a mason jar ring pumpkin.
I have a lot of these canning rings, primarily because last year, when I went to reuse my glass canning jars, I thought I needed to buy all new lids and rings. Turns out I only needed lids, so I have plenty of these rings lying around.
I’ve seen pictures of these pumpkins, but I thought I’d do something different than painting them, and instead, I added Washi tape. The tape is almost the exact width of the ring, making it a perfect way to easily add some color to these pumpkins. I even had this orange striped tape left over from my classroom, so this project was another freebie for me.
I threaded all of the rings, facing the same direction, onto a piece of wire (I think it was originally wire for hanging a picture frame, but no guarantees on that one). There really does seem to be a magic number for the number of rings to add. I found that 16 rings worked perfectly to create a circle.
Once they were threaded on the wire, I arranged them to overlap one another slightly, and then twisted the wires together to hold everything in place.
I spray painted a piece of electrical wire for the stem with bronze and shaped another piece into the leaf, and spray painted it green. )Yep, I also didn’t wait long enough for the paint to cure and it started to come off when I twisted them together. Ah, it must be nice to have patience.)
It’s another simple and cheap project to help decorate your home for the holidays. These would be fun to customize for people as hostess gifts. You could pick tape in the colors of their favorite sports team or to coordinate with their accent colors.
I’ll be creating and posting my repurposed and upcycled holiday decor items for the entire month of October. I hope you follow along and gain some inspiration to create your own DIY holiday items!
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Post by Jenny Leads
Jenny is the voice behind Refresh Living. She has a passion for helping people to create a home they love without spending a lot of money.
This is so cute! I’m pinning this to try! I still have a bin full of spare mason jar lids from my wedding two years ago. We bought a mason jar for each of our guests to use as their cup and let them keep them as a wedding favor, but I couldn’t bring myself to throw away all of the lids because I was determined to find a use for them. Looking forward to making this. 🙂
Oh my, you probably have a lot of rings, then!! This is the perfect way to use some of them up. This pumpkin probably only used half of the roll of washi tape, just to give you an idea of how much you’ll need.
Okay I have seen these cute pumpkins all over pinterest but I never thought to use washi tape! I love this idea! 🙂 Sharing on my Facebook!
Thanks for sharing, Angeline! I can’t tell you how easy that tape made this project.
This is super cute! If you’d like to, I would love for you to add this project to my Pumpkin Inspiration link party happening here: http://www.whitehousecrafts.net/#!SO-MANY-PUMPKINS-PUMPKIN-CRAFTS-INSPIRATION/cmbz/561a84400cf297bd685e3c80.
Have a good day!
So very cute! I’ve made the jar ring pumpkins before but the addition of the washi tape is genius! Great job!
This is such an amazing idea! Thanks for sharing it. I’m Anita visiting from Creative Ways Link Party.
Thanks so much, Anita!
I have always loved the canning ring pumpkin, but I really like this new spin on it! Very clever. Looks sooo cute!
I absolutely LOVE this project! I am pinning this project to try later. Thank you for sharing this project with us on Welcome Home Wednesday. We’d love for you to add us to your schedule because we want to see more from you =)
This is adorable! I’m pinning so I can make later! Thanks for sharing!
Jill
Doused In Pink
Thanks for sharing, Jill! I can’t tell you how easy they were. Have fun picking out the pattern for yours!
Love this project – the washi tape adds a nice detail and I just love color.
Thanks so much Carole!
Beautiful! I love the striped washi tape. I guess you can use washi tape in all sorts of colors and patterns and create colorful pumpkins too! 🙂 (pinned!)
Thanks for pinning! I know, once I realized how easy it was to add the washi tape, it really made me think about all the different colors and designs you could use!
I love this idea!! It combines two of my favorite things: mason jars and washi tape!! Plus I happen to have a bunch of extra lids lying around!! Perfect!! Thanks for the idea! 🙂
Perfect!! I can’t wait to see all the different washi patterned tape pumpkins soon!
So fabulous! I love the addition of the washi tape! Super cute, sharing on my blog!
Yes, the washi tape makes it so easy and lets you pick so many different patterns and colors!
This is great! Just pinned it to our Monday Funday board! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for stopping by and for sharing!
How fun! I don’t do DIY very often, but I love it when I can find easy ideas like this. These are so cute, I want to make some for my fireplace mantel. Thanks for joining the Family Joy Link Party!
Great, I’m so glad it seems like a “doable” DIY project!
love it, thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
You bet, thanks for visiting!
This is Super cute! I love the idea, very original and looks adorable.
Stopping by from Sunday’s Best Linkup. I love the Mason Jar Ring Pumpkin. I’m a canner, so I have a ton of canning rings just waiting to be reused. Thanks for sharing.
Love the lid DIY so cute. Thanks for sharing at the #InspirationSpotlight party. Shared
They are amazing. Looking at the images, I have never thought that the pumpkin is made out of mason jar ring without reading the title. Thank you for sharing at Family Fun Friday.
SUPER cute idea! LOVE THIS….
Amazing mason jar Jenny! As a DIY’er, I really appreciate your pumpkins DIY. I had no experience on it but I will try.
Thanks Ruth! It was such a fun and easy one to create – I’m glad you like it!