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Mummy Mason Jar Luminary

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Mummy Mason Jar Luminary

"Todays DIY copy is the PB Mummy Mason Jar Luminary. If I can make something like this, so can you!"

Primary TechniqueGlass Crafts

Easy

SeasonFall

Why This Halloween Craft is Scary Great!

Are you looking for a fun and creative project to brighten up your home for Halloween? Look no further than the adorable PB Mummy Mason Jar Luminary! Here are the top 3 reasons why you should give this craft a try:

1. Easy and Affordable: This craft project is perfect for crafters of all skill levels. With just a few simple materials like a mason jar, gauze fabric, googly eyes, and a tea light candle, you can create a spooky mummy luminary in no time. Plus, most of the materials are probably already in your craft supplies or can be easily found at your local craft store.

2. Kid-Friendly: Get the whole family involved in making these cute mummy luminaries! This project is a great way to spend quality time with your kids and let their creativity shine. Let them have fun wrapping the mason jars with gauze fabric and decorating the mummies with googly eyes. These luminaries are sure to add a touch of whimsy to your Halloween decorations.

3. Versatile Decor: Once you have made your mummy mason jar luminaries, the possibilities are endless for how you can use them in your home decor. Place them on your front porch to greet trick-or-treaters, line them up on your mantle for a spooky display, or scatter them around your home for a festive touch. These luminaries are sure to create a cozy and eerie atmosphere for Halloween!

So, grab your supplies and get crafting - we promise you'll have a mummifying good time making these adorable mummy mason jar luminaries!

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These mummy mason jar luminary are real easy and can be made very quickly. I can see these mummys out on the porch with candy surrounding them for those trick or treaters all lit up with that flameless candle in them. How many of you have mason jars setting around? This is a great way to use them. Great way to decorate a window or a classroom too. Great tutorial.

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