"A lantern can give you light only when you light it!"
I have always been averse to the idea of reusing old jars of jam, pickle, sauces etc and much against the wishes of my mother, have ensured it is discarded no sooner it become free of its original content. Hence it was a shock of sorts when i found a bag full of empty bottles and jars, during a Deep-Cleaning session. This supposedly was being collected behind my back, since some time.
Suppressing my rage I instead came up with some creative usage of these jars and my next few blogs will be giving you a glimpse of the same.
This DIY is all about how to easily stain the jars (no baking at 200 degree centigrade et al needed!) and make some interesting lanterns out of them.
To begin, I ensured the jars were clean and dry, having no trace of its original content, or labels on it. I stained the glasses using a super easy method. Just poured few drops of solvent based glass colour in the jars and rolled the jar gently, till every portion of it was stained. Do avoid any air bubbles in the process. Once done, I placed them upside down on old newspaper, for the colour to drain out.
This may require few turns of shifting to new position, for the excess colour to drain out completely. Figure 1 shows the various stages of staining the jars.
Figure 1
Once the jars are stained draw some patterns on the surface using outliners. I chose a gold outliner for some free hand drawing [Figure 2]. It would have been easier and better if I had drawn the designs on paper before going ahead with it but then I have little patience for such meticulous planning! If you are good with Henna application, you can just draw your favourite Arabic Mehendi-pattern on the stained jars and you would have the most beautiful Moroccan Lamps ready!
Figure 2
I let the jars dry well before moving to the last stage [Figure 3].
Figure 3
Using some golden wire I made tiny hangings for the jars to transform them into lanterns [Figure 4].
Figure 4
Now light a tea-light in each one of them and hang them indoors or place them strategically to add charm to your vignettes. The jars can be used as your brush or pen/pencil holder or just for knick-knacks!
Figure 5
You can hang them up in the patio or balcony to bring warmth and beauty to your outdoors.
My favourite though are the next set of stained jars that I made - the Turqoise Green ones. I have tried incorporating my mother's jewellery (Jadaoon Bajuband) designs on some of them [Figure 6]. Needless to say they are my prized possessions!
Figure 6
"Unintelligible language is a lantern without a light!"
"Light is more important than the lantern!"
"You are not one, you are a thousand. Just light your lantern!" ~ Rumi
"If you light a lantern for another, it will also brighten your own way!"
©Fursatnama
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ReplyDeleteI love the idea of carrying the lantern theme throughout the house the way you did. And by the way, your new home is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the lantern post. I have sheperd's crooks that I place in pots and aroud my porch to hang lanterns on special occasions. I also have a very large pair on my mantel that I light often....it makes me happy! Thanks for sharing.
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