Mini Treat Jars Project by Christen Olivarez
Dressing up some mini jars for a celebration is not only fun, but really adds some character! It is simple to make these decorative jars to store treats or favors for your guests. What's great about the jars we used is that they are plastic – so they won't break easily. Using various designs of the fabric tape, Christen cut the tape into fun shapes. Be sure to use a good pair of nonstick scissors because the fabric tape is sticky on one side. We recommend the Tim Holtz Kushgrip scissors. Christen made two bottles where the tape was cut into scalloped-edged borders, and for the other two, she cut the tape into mini triangles to create the banners. Fill your jars with any kind of tempting treat that you can imagine!
Dressing up some mini jars for a celebration is not only fun, but really adds some character! It is simple to make these decorative jars to store treats or favors for your guests. What's great about the jars we used is that they are plastic – so they won't break easily. Using various designs of the fabric tape, Christen cut the tape into fun shapes. Be sure to use a good pair of nonstick scissors because the fabric tape is sticky on one side. We recommend the Tim Holtz Kushgrip scissors. Christen made two bottles where the tape was cut into scalloped-edged borders, and for the other two, she cut the tape into mini triangles to create the banners. Fill your jars with any kind of tempting treat that you can imagine!