Materials I Used
- Glass jars (any size you have on hand)
- Gallery Glass paint
- Butterfly stickers
- Gem trim or loose gems
- Adhesive or sealant (optional)
- Battery‑operated candles
- Heat tool or time for drying
Painting the Floral Jar
I started with the smaller jar and added simple stems and tiny flowers using black gallery glass paint.
A Little Note About Drying Time
Gallery Glass paint has its own recommended drying time, and ideally, you want to let each layer settle and dry naturally. It helps the paint level out beautifully and gives you that soft, stained‑glass look.
For the sake of filming and keeping the process moving, I used a small heating tool to speed things along. If you choose to do the same, just use a light hand and keep the heat moving so the paint doesn’t bubble. Otherwise, letting the jars dry on their own works perfectly — it just takes a bit more patience.
Decorating the Butterfly Jar
For the larger jar, I wanted something a little whimsical. I added a touch of white stained‑glass paint for a frosted look, then placed butterfly stickers around the jar. A bit of gem trim along the top added a gentle sparkle. This jar comes together quickly, and the butterflies look so sweet when the candlelight shines through.
A Little Light to Brighten the Space
Both jars hold battery‑operated candles, which emit a warm, peaceful glow without a flame. They’re great for gifting, especially if you’re giving them to someone with kids, pets, or a space where real candles aren’t ideal.
These little jars make lovely gifts for birthdays, thank‑yous, housewarmings, or just because. They’re simple, relaxing to make, and easy to personalize with colors and designs that feel right to you. I hope this inspires you to slow down for a moment and create something beautiful with what you already have at home.

How cute and clever it is to upcycle these jars. Love anything with butterflies and the ones you made are so pretty. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.
ReplyDeleteNancy, thank you! I love upcycled projects. Glass ones are so fun. Thank you for taking the time to visit. I'm happy you enjoyed them.
DeleteThis is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊
DeleteVery pretty! I have a pack of glass paint in my craft closet. I haven't opened it yet, this might be a great way for me to try it out!
ReplyDeleteKim, thank you! Oh yes, try it out. I'm sure you will just love it. It's such a fun way to display those battery-operated tealight candles.
DeleteMy grand daughter's would love doing this project. This summer when I can spend time with them, we will give it a try. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best.
Debra, thank you! Aw, I am sure you will have so much fun with your granddaughters over the summer. This project is a fun one too! Thank you for visiting.
DeleteSo cute! Thinking of making these with my granddaughter. Thanks, Steph.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! I am sure you and your granddaughter would have so much fun creating these. Thank you for visiting. 😊🤗
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