For this project you need:
- a glass jar I picked one with a hinge
- a bottle of Modge Podge
- a package of leaves
- a package of battery powered lights.
For about $4 you get all this but, actually 2 lights and that whole package of leaves is a bonus to complete other projects or use as scatter decorations!
Take your jar and paint the Modge Podge glue onto the leaves in whatever pattern you desire. All for a day or two to dry and add another layer of glue and/or leaves.
I used the variety of colors in my leaf bag to include red, orange and green.
Place your light inside. Turn it on!
I present you an autumn hue! I glued a few leaves on the lid too but, you could skip that part if you like.
Go ahead and grab a couple bucks and make yourself a light.
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How pretty! I need to try and make this with my kids. Lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a lovely DIY, I would love to try making this if I can.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun DIY! I'll have to do ts with my nephews for my favorite season!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours, this is such a cute diy project.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this one and put it in my bathroom. I like that this DIY project is not costly. Other DIY projects will make you just want to buy something else instead of being crafty.
ReplyDeleteGood point. If the products cost too much or its too intricate what's the point.
DeleteThis is a great diy project for a non crafty person like me. beautiful colours and very creative!
ReplyDeleteI am not crafty but getting better. The easier it is the more likely I will atleast attempt it.
DeleteJust beautiful! I love the decorations!
ReplyDeleteBeth || www.TheStyleBouquet.com
This looks like such a fun project and perfect for autumn. Thanks for the helpful instructions. I'm not the best at DIY projects, but this just looks so doable. And the end results are just so cute.
ReplyDeletewow this is a cool Autumn light craft. Very romantic in almost no cost.
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative and super pretty, I just have to try it out for myself!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and very pretty. I like the look of it.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome for fall! Kids and I will try this with real Leaves from our yard.
ReplyDeleteReal leaves may lay flat better then the artificial ones.
DeleteI always love trying out simple crafts works that could add some decorations to my home and I even involve my kids to make sure they learn something out of it. The Autumn Lights looks amazing, such a wonderful DIY work that anyone would love right away!
ReplyDeleteLovely Autumn Light Craft. Will try this DIY with my daughter.
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Nisha Syam
Thank you! It's fun for kids with that fake candle in it.
DeleteThis is pretty cool. I didn't realize how the smallest things are really great DIY projects.
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy DIY project and it would look great in my dinning room.
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