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You can't have vintage, hip decor without a few mason jars thrown in the mix. Gaining popularity at restaurants, bars, and in homes, mason jar lights are great DIY projects that look good in any room. And, thanks to the abundance of quality jars, easy and cheap to make yourself.

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Rounding Up Supplies

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  1. You can find vintage mason jars at antique stores or find canning jars online or in kitchen supply stores. In some locations, they sell canning jars by the dozen at supermarkets. Canning jars come in varying sizes, including 8 oz., 1 pint and 1 quart. The bigger the jar, the bigger your bulb can be and the brighter the light.
    • For the average bulb (60 watts), a normal 12-ounce jar should be perfect.
  2. These kits are commonly sold in order to light paper or other lanterns. Ikea, in particular, sells a kit designed for simple DIY projects like this, but other retailers should have kits as well. They can be hung from a hook, strung along ceilings or walls and plugged into an electrical outlet.
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  3. Look at the wattage requirements for the light kit. Each socket should specify what watts are required. Then, as long as the bulb fits, you can use any design or light type to fit into your kit. [1]
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    Clean them out the best you can, then dry them by hand to prevent water spots from forming. Make sure you get any dust and dirt off the inside of the jar.
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    You can color clear canning jars with food coloring and Elmer's glue. Pour 1 cup of glue into a disposable bowl. Stir in the food coloring that you want to use until it is mixed well. Apply it to the inside of the mason jar with a foam brush. Allow it to dry overnight. [2]
    • You can also use decoupage glue; just be certain that whatever glue you use is easy to apply and dries clear.
    • You can also spray paint your lid and light fixtures to match if you want a more elegant light. Try a copper, silver, or gold spray paint.
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Building the Light

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    This is the big, circular piece the holds the light in place. Take it off, leaving just the cylindrical light fixture at the end of your light kit for now.
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    Take the end of your hanging light (where the bulb is screwed in) and trace it out on the lid of the mason jar. You'll need to punch through this top to get the light in.
    • Make sure you're using both parts of the lid -- the round, flat piece and the circular "cuff" that screws on.
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    This is the simplest set of tools to use, but you can also use a power drill if you have one on hand. Punch a small hole into the lid using the nail or your drill, then remove the nail.
    • Punch along the inside of your tracing line. You'd rather make it a bit too small at first than too large.
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    Use your hammer and nail to keep working around your traced circle until it falls out.
    • If you have a pair of tin cutters or strong scissors, you can use these to speed up the process. [3]
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    Make sure that the wire runs out of the jar and the light fixture points into it. If you need, use the back of your hammer to bend back any sharp or rough edges in the jar. The connector, however, should keep the whole light fixture in place on the lid.
    • If the hole is a little small, push and twist to try and get it through and keep a nice tight seal between the light and lid.
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    While few people will notice a rough cut on the top of a light, you can tighten this connection easily with a hard, quick-drying adhesive. While it will not affect the light much, it can prevent the fixture from wiggling around if your cut isn't snug.
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    Turn it on to make sure it works, and voila!
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    If your pendant light cord is covered in thick plastic, you may be able to knot it and hang the light from a hook from the knot for more support.
    • Aim to install your hooks in a ceiling beam. They can fall if they are simply screwed into plaster.
    • You can also make 2 or 3 similar pendant lights and knot the chords together. Hang them from 1 sturdy ceiling hook to create a larger light fixture.
  9. If you want your mason jar lights to hang directly from the ceiling, you should not try to install them on your own, unless you have extensive experience with electrical wiring. Alternatively, you can string the cord along your wall or ceiling, outside of the wall plaster, and plug it into an electrical outlet. [4]
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    How do you decorate mason jars with fairy lights?
    Claire Donovan-Blackwood
    Arts & Crafts Specialist
    Claire Donovan-Blackwood is an Arts & Crafts Specialist and CEO of Heart Handmade UK, a site dedicated to helping people live a happy, creative life. With over 13 years of experience, Claire uses art as a form of therapy and focuses on mindfulness in the making of art. She makes crafting easy and accessible for those she works with. Claire received her B.A. in Photography & Visual Imagery from The University of Huddersfield.
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    Simply place some battery-powered fairy lights inside of a mason jar! You can even change the color of the light by painting the jar with some translucent paint. You can also try coating the jar with a layer of Mod Podge dyed with food coloring.
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    How do I let the heat from the bulb disperse?
    Community Answer
    You can punch extra little holes in the lid, around the light fixture, so that the heat will exit.
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    Are these weather/outdoor proof?
    Community Answer
    If you take them outside with you just for the night, then, yes, they'll be fine. But don't leave them outside indefinitely.
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      • You can further decorate your mason jar pendant lights by gluing lace to the outside of the jar. Use a glue that dries clear.
      • For an easier version of this project, remove the center of the canning lid. Place a candle or battery powered LED light at the bottom of the mason jar. Place it on a shelf or table for a simple luminary.
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      Warnings

      • Never attempt to do electrical wiring unless you are a trained electrician. In some countries and states it is illegal to attempt interior electrical work without a license.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Mason jars
      • Pendant light fixtures
      • Light bulbs
      • Hammer/Nails
      • Marker
      • Pliers
      • Ceiling hook
      • Stud/beam detector


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      To make mason jar lights, start by taking a pendant light kit and unscrewing the connector from the end of it, which is the circular piece that holds the light in place. Then, trace the circular end of the light kit on a mason jar lid. Once you've drawn the circle, use a hammer and nail to punch holes around your traced line until the circle falls out. Next, thread the light fixture through the hole and screw on the connector. Finally, screw the bulb into the fixture and screw the top back onto the mason jar. To learn how to color your lights and how to cover up a rough cut on the mason jar lid, read on!

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