Supplies:
- • 1 tbsp. mod podge
- • 1 tsp. water
- • food coloring
- • clean, dry Bonne Maman jars
- • soft-bristle brush
- • dish for mixing and palette use
- • 1 ft. aluminum foil
- • popsicle sticks or wooden skewers
Directions:
Add Mod Podge and water to dish.
Add food coloring (8-10 drops for vibrancy) and mix until uniform in color and texture.
Apply thin layer of the mixture to the inside of your empty Bonne Maman Jar using a soft-bristled brush. If you plan on using the jar to hold liquid (for example, as a small vase) then apply the mixture to the outside only.
If you painted the inside of your jar, turn it right-side up after 2 hours. Depending on conditions, it can take 4-24 hours to fully set. If you painted the outside of the jar, invert it and set on popsicle sticks on sheet of aluminum foil, to drip dry.
Note: Even though it appears opaque, the Mod Podge will dry transparent so long as it is a thin, even coating. If you want a richer color, apply an additional thin coat 24 hours after the first.