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I used the same technique to finish awooden trinket box, which Ill share the project soon.

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Hanging Glass Jar Lantern

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But if you dont have access to weathered wood, you’re able to make your own!

For the basecoat, paint the surface of the pallet in Grey Sky and let it dry.

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Mix 1:1 Grey Sky and Texture Sand Medium.

Brush onto the surface leaving parts of the baseboat showing.

Leave the paint to dry fully.

Mason jar wall sconce filled with flowers.

Load the brush with Vintage Effect Grey and lightly brush in random areas.

Leave the paint to dry fully.

Next, load the brush with Vintage Effect White and lightly brush in random areas.

Mason jar wall sconce filled with flowers.

Leave the paint to dry fully.

Measure and mark location to attach mason jars.

Start with the center jar and then space the other two evenly apart on both sides.

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I placed mine 3 away from the center jar.

Using a drill with a small drill bit, make small pilot holes where marked.

Predrill a larger hole through each of the hose clamps before screwing them to the pallet.

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Screw the hose clamp in place.

Work from left to right with clamp tightener facing towards the right for all three clamps.

Repeat for the remaining jars.

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This project originally appeared onDecoArts project gallery.

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Materials needed to make a wall sconce including a wood board, mason jars, paint, paintbrushes and hose clamps.

DIY Mason Jar Wall Sconce

Materials

Instructions

Materials needed to make a wall sconce including a wood board, mason jars, paint, paintbrushes and hose clamps.

Painting the wooden pallet grey.

Painting the wooden pallet grey.

Mixing grey and texture sand paint on the pallet.

Mixing grey and texture sand paint on the pallet.

Adding vintage grey paint over the painted pallet wood.

Adding vintage grey paint over the painted pallet wood.

Adding white paint in random places over the painted pallet.

Adding white paint in random places over the painted pallet.

Measuring and marking spots on the painted pallet wood.

Measuring and marking spots on the painted pallet wood.

Drilling small holes into the pallet wood.

Drilling small holes into the pallet wood.

Holding a hose clamp.

Holding a hose clamp.

Drilling a hole through the clamp hose.

Drilling a hole through the clamp hose.

Screwing the hose clamp in place with the mason jar.

Screwing the hose clamp in place with the mason jar.

Tightening the mason jar onto the hose clamp.

Tightening the mason jar onto the hose clamp.

Finished mason jar wall sconce.

Finished mason jar wall sconce.

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Mason jar wall sconce filled with flowers.

Mason jar wall sconce filled with flowers.

A frosted Mason Jar hanging from a wooden backing, filled with pink flowers and twinkle lights.

Hanging Glass Jar Lantern

A frosted Mason Jar hanging from a wooden backing, filled with pink flowers and twinkle lights.

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Paper Napkin Mason Jar Vases

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