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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Finish: Jar Topper

When we were clearing out my parents' house, we found a bunch of small stitched pieces. My mother thinks I stitched them, and I say she must have because I have no recollection of doing them. It is, of course, possible that I did. No matter where these little pieces came from they need to be finished! These mushrooms seem like they will be happy on top of a mason jar.

Here's how: 
  • Vonna's pincushion finish.
  • If you are using a mason jar with a two piece lid (like me) instead of one (like Vonna) Amy Sinibaldi shows you how on ehow. (I used this one.)
  • The Seasoned Homemaker has a useful tutorial as well.

And there are literally hundreds of things you can put in the jar to give as gifts:


I went with a sewing kit that was filled with the seventies--avocado, orange, and harvest gold threads and flosses. Because seriously, they are bringing mushrooms back into home decor from the seventies. (Trust me people, I was there!)

14 comments:

  1. Amazingly, they are coming back! Go figure!

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  2. And owls as decor decorations - I remember that the first time around too. Is this the time to mention my mother's couch is STILL gold?

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  3. That is very cute and have to confess I am a big mushroom fan. Lovely post with lovely links. Thank you! X

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  4. Cute little tin. You could keep dried mushrooms in there too.

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  5. Great ideas - and cute mushrooms.
    xxx

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  6. I remember we used to see a lot of this type of finish. Cute way to use up that neglected little piece. Thanks for the ton of links.

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  7. All of these finishes are inspiring! I'm excited to see what you're going to show us next. Thanks for all of the info!

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  8. cute cute cute finish .. love mushrooms :)

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  9. Cute design and finish Nikki.

    Linda

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  10. Oooooh!!! I think I know where some mason jars are. For that someday project. Thanks for all the links. Love the finish!

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  11. Another great idea Nikki!

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  12. Thanks for all the links provided and congrats on a really cute finish. These would make good coworker gifts.

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  13. Great ideas for small stitching projects and for things to put in jars.

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  14. Mushroom cookies could fill this cute little jar, too. Nice finish.

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