How to Make a Glitter Mason Jar Heart Mug

How to add glitter to a mason jar in a heart shape

I love glitter - and judging by the popularity of my dishwasher safe glitter mug tutorial, I'm not the only one! 

I wanted to make something a little special for Valentine's Day and decided to use a similar technique to whip up some extra fancy glitter mason jar mugs.

Who wouldn't feel special sipping from their very own sparkly heart jar?

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Directions

Step 1: Make a stencil
Start with a very clean jar before applying the stencil. I used the window cling sheet to make a heart shaped stencil. Peel away the hearts and use the remaining outline as a stencil. Apply it to your jar.

Can't find window clings the right size? You could also cut a heart out of contact paper to use as a stencil instead.

Step 2: Add glitter
Paint the Mod Podge on the jar inside the stencil. Generously sprinkle glitter over the Mod Podge and shake off onto a piece of scrap paper. Peel away the stencil right away.
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Step 3: Seal the glitter
Set the freshly glittered jar aside to dry for approximately 1-2 hours. Once dry, add another layer of Mod Podge over the glitter to seal it. Allow to dry completely. Mug will be able to be used the next day (for handwashing). If you let it sit to cure for 28 days, it will even be dishwasher safe but you can gently handwash it in the meantime.
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I love the finished results. Wouldn't these be fun to use for serving sweet treats to your kids or significant other on Valentine's day?

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Can't get enough glitter?  I use a similar technique to make dishwasher safe glitter mugs
You can also use the same process to make glitter wine glasses:
Carissa Bonham

About the Author:

Carissa Bonham is a lifelong crafter and mom of two creative boys. The owner and lead writer at Creative Green Living, she won the Craftys Award for the "Best Craft Blogger" category in 2016 and the ShiftCon award for "Best DIY Blogger" in 2018.

Her goal is to empower families to make easy projects and healthier choices that are beautiful and delicious! She is also the author of the hardcover cookbook, Beautiful Smoothie Bowls (Skyhorse, 2017) and Proven Techniques for Keeping Healthy Chickens (Skyhorse, 2018). 

Her projects have been featured in magazines like Kids Crafts 1-2-3, Capper's Farmer and Urban Farm Magazine. Follow her on PinterestInstagramTwitter or join the Creative Green Living Tribe.
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2 comments

  1. These are so cute! Why did you use the Mod Podge on this project and the decoupage on the mugs? Just trying to learn the difference. Thanks!

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    1. That's a great question! They both work equally well. I made this project as a way to experiment with the dishwasher safe Mod Podge when it was first released and it was a success so I shared the tutorial here.

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