How to paint and distress mason jars to add some simple, farmhouse style character.
Because nothing says farmhouse like a simple mason jar and bit of rustic, chippy paint…
I’m excited to show y’all just how quick and simple it is to paint up your own farmhouse style mason jars with a bit of chalkpaint!
So, here’s what you’ll need to make your own:
–mason jars
–chalk paint
-paint brush (I like to keep it simple with these)
–sandpaper or sanding sponge
You can find the full tutorial in the video below:
Seriously though, how stinkin’ sweet are these chippy mason jars!
See how I’ve put a few painted mason jars to work…
And find a few more ideas about how you can decorate with mason jars below:
Finally, you might want to check out how we created this farmhouse style dining space in just weekend…
To follow along with our new {Farmhouse Home} video series and find even more DIY and decor tips, subscribe to my YouTube channel.
HUGE thanks to our friends at The Brick for sponsoring this makeover and making it so darn easy to recommend their beautiful furniture!
Wishing you SUCH a lovely day!
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Shawnna Griffin says
hey girl- love the jars! So cool! have a great weekend!
Kristi says
Thank you so, so much Shawnna! You too my friend!
Sarah says
Absolutely adorable Kristi! They look so perfect in your farmhouse dining room.
rhowell2 says
Cute, I have made some before for family and friends. They always love them.
Kristi says
Thanks so much, they’d really make such a great gift!
diyadulation says
I have to say that your buffet is absolutely stunning! Every piece on it is simply gorgeous. Thanks for sharing the tutorial to bring a little bit of your amazing style into our own homes at Merry Monday this week!
Kristi says
You are so, so sweet! Thank you so much Marie!!!
Candle Junkies says
Those jars turned out great Kristi!
Kristi says
Thank you so, so much!
Jen Noting Grace says
Kristi! I love this tutorial and I think my readers would too! I’d be honored if you’d link up for my I DIYed that link party!
http://sixseeds.patheos.com/notinggrace/2017/03/diyed-week-3.html
Kristi says
Thank you so much!
Carolann says
I’m on this Mason Jar kick now and I just love the distressed design. I’m going to have to try that next! Thanks for sharing. They are all stunning!
Kristi says
Thanks so much Carolann! SO happy you’re feeling inspired!
Stephanie says
Your projects are always awesome! I’d love for you to join our link up To Grandmas House We Go.
http://abbottsathome.com/2017/03/14/to-grandmas-house-we-go-link-party-27/
Kristi says
Thanks so much Stephanie!
Charlene Bullinger Asay says
I have a big giant jar I want to do this with. Thanks for the tips.
Kristi says
Oh perfect! Thanks so much Charlene!
Lori Leeper says
Great simple project… One I need to do! Thanks for sharing at Dishing It & Digging It! 🙂
Kristi says
Thanks so much Lori!!!
Carol says
I’ve had two spaghetti sauce jars sitting on my work table for a couple of weeks now….today they are getting painted! Thanks for your inspiration and great tutorial, Kristi!
Carol
Kristi says
Oh perfect! SO happy you’re feeling inspired!
Sahana says
Adorable jars. Love you decor. Thank you for linking up with us at #HomeMattersParty . We would like to see you again next week.
Kristi says
Thanks so much Sahana!!!
Lynn Spencer says
As always, you have such great projects! And those mason jars make great decorative pieces. And such a great video.
Hugs, Lynn
Kristi says
Thank you so, so much Lynn!!!
Sherry says
Those look great! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Kristi says
Thanks so much Sherry!
Stephenie says
Great tutorial and photos! Thank you so much for sharing this! You have a lovely home. Could you share where you got the wood monogram M from? I just adore that and would love a similar one for our name. Thanks!
Kristi says
Thank you so, so much Stephanie! We actually made the monogram, you can find the tutorial here: https://www.makingitinthemountains.com/how-to-make-diy-monogram-wall-decor-with-scrap-wood/.