The great thing is, most people dont even notice at first that it is a jar lid.
Bottle Brush Ornaments = Recycling Fun!
If your family likes jam then you will love this craft.
Canning Lid Ornaments
The reason that they are called bottle brush ornaments is because they include bottle brush trees.
A bottle brush tree is version of an evergreen tree that is native in Australia.
They are also great for crafts that involve evergreen trees such as Christmas time crafts.
ensure to preserve your jam jar lids so you could turn them into a great upcycling craft.
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Spray the surface of the circle with snow spray and let it dry.
Fold the ribbon in half and glue the cut ends to the top of the lid.
Insert the paper circle into the lid, gluing the back side in place.
Gently pull apart one cotton ball and glue it to the inner bottom portion of the lid.
Remove the bases from the bottle brush trees and discard.
Glue the bottle brush trees inside the lid over top of the cotton ball.
Glue the decorative button above the trees.
The upcycled jar jam lid with bottle brush trees is now a fun and festive wintry ornament.
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Making Bottle Brush Jar Lid Ornaments
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