Other Supplies: Assorted Cardstock, Kraft Cardstock, Black Fine Line Pen, Double-Sided Tape, Fabric Remnants, Hole Punch, Jam Jars, Ribbon, Scissors or Pinking Shears, String
- The fabric measurements will depend on the size of your chosen jar. Find a plate or saucer that measures approximately 6cm larger than the diameter of your jar lid to use as a template. Use a pencil to trace around the plate or saucer onto the fabric. Then cut along the pencil line using scissors or pinking shears.
- Place the fabric on the top of each jar, and secure in place by wrapping string around the lid. Tie the string with a double knot. If you struggle to keep the fabric in position as you tie the string, use a small amount of double-sided tape to keep the fabric in place.
- Each jar has been decorated using die-cut tags, hearts or layered scalloped and regular circles. You can make a tag from most shapes by making a hole at the edge of the shape using a hole punch.
- Write on your tags, and then secure into position by threading the string through the hole and tying into a rustic bow.