3 WAYS TO DECORATE AN APOTHECARY JAR FOR CHRISTMAS

Hey there!  Welcome to Decorate and More with Tip! If you are coming over from Kori, The Farmhouse Life hello, I am so happy you are joining me on my version of the Pinterest challenge.  Kori had the cutest vintage Santa ever!  She did amazing job on her hurricane decoration, didn’t she?  I am so excited to be sharing my version of this month’s PIN post.

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Are you ready for some Christmas inspiration?  This Pinterest Challenge will be the place to find it!  It’s time for our Pinterest Inspiration Challenge hosted by Cindy, County Road 407.  The rules of the challenge, all of us participating in the Pinterest Challenge takes the pin Cindy chosen for the challenge and put our own spin on it.  It’s a fun exercise to share with you, our readers, how you can view the same photo and come up with how many different ways can be created by just one Pinterest pin.   I will list all of the participant’s links at the bottom of my page.

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Our inspiration photo comes from Katrin at Northern Feeling .  Katrin did an amazing job decorating her holiday jar.  It is so cute!  Below, I am sharing what her holiday jar looks like.

I am using a clear apothecary jar for my version of her jar.  I’m sharing 3 ways to decorate my jar for the Christmas holiday.  Since we are using an inspirational photo let’s take a closer look at Katrin’s jar.  She used bottle brush trees, fake snow, fairy lights and paper houses.  I am using the same basic elements but instead of the paper houses I will be switching out the main themed item to create 3 different looks.

Since I am using a clear glass container I cleaned it before decorating.  I added my silver wired battery operated fairy lights first to my jar. (Don’t mind the felt circles at the bottom, I placed them there to protect the surface I place it on).

Adding fake snow to the jar covering up about 1 inch thickness from the bottom.

I added 3 different size of bottle brush Christmas trees to the jar, wrapping the uncovered lights around the trees.  I placed a little village house in front of the trees to complete the first jar decoration.

Removing the house and adding the famous little vintage car hauling a Christmas tree on top.

The last apothecary jar decorations will be the star of the show, Santa and his sleigh.

So many ways to style an apothecary jar or a clear container.  I shared how you can use two Dollar Tree glass bowls to make a snowman globe.  To check that tutorial out you can click DIY SNOWMAN GLOBE.

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Up next is Alexandra over at On Rockwood Lane , I can’t wait to see what she has to share with us.  I am sure it will be amazing!  Below is the list of all of the participant’s links.

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