I found this pin awhile back on Pinterest showcasing these
beautiful DIY kitchen canisters, and I just knew I had to make my own!
beautiful DIY kitchen canisters, and I just knew I had to make my own!
If you are at all interested in making these yourself or would like to order already made printables
then you NEED to go and check out The Painted Hive for a step by step tutorial.
then you NEED to go and check out The Painted Hive for a step by step tutorial.
Here is the direct link to The Painted Hive's online tutorial:
I followed it step by step and I couldn't be happier with the outcome! I'll add in a couple tips I think might help you understand the process a little bit easier, as well as including a few photos of my own process. However, this is by no means a step by step tutorial.
You'll need to go to The Painted Hive to understand the entire process!
You'll need to go to The Painted Hive to understand the entire process!
As you can see, I opted for a different type of jar to use.
I don't know
why, but I've just never liked the snap-on lids on SLOM jars.
These
twist-on lids were a little bit cheaper and I knew they'd still keep things sealed up nicely.
In order to make these printables you need two different types of paper:
Waterslide Decal Paper
&
Magic Decal Coating
Since the company that The Painted Hive uses is located in Australia...
I decided to see if I could find anywhere that sold it online (through the US).
I was able to find an online store through Ebay called www.robinseggcetera.com
They sell 5 sheets of the waterslide decal paper and magic decal coating together for only $12.61.
I started off by downloading The Painted Hive's free printable PDF onto the glossy side of the waterslide decal paper. I did a little rearranging in photoshop so I would only have to print off one sheet since I knew I only wanted 8 custom wordings.
(I only ended up using 7 of the ones I printed)
Note: When you 'separate' the magic decal coating paper from the translucent protective paper -
All you're doing is removing the tissue paper. It's nothing you have to peel off.
While reading the instructions from The Painted Hive
I initially thought it was something I'd have to peel off. It isn't. :)
I had to buy a cheap laminator from Walmart for $24 since I didn't have one.
I was initially hesitant to put the 3 papers together through the laminator...
I was afraid the tissue paper would melt or something would get stuck...
Aside from my worries, I went ahead and slid the 3 papers (together) into the laminator
and thankfully they came out just as they were supposed to. :)
So don't be worried... Nothing will melt.
Afterwards, I tried my hardest to cut the words out into nice squares...
this proved to be more difficult than anything.
Note * : When you are dampening the watermarked side of your laminated printouts - be sure to
dampen the entire surface (Edge to Edge)! I missed a corner and a little bit of the edging on one of
the labels and it was a pain to try to fix it after already peeling the watermarked side off.
dampen the entire surface (Edge to Edge)! I missed a corner and a little bit of the edging on one of
the labels and it was a pain to try to fix it after already peeling the watermarked side off.
(This will make sense when you actually get to that point)
Also, if you have a pesky kitty who always wants to know what you're up to...
this makes this project much more challenging.
The jars after heating 2 at a time in the microwave for 5 minutes each (with the lids off, of course).
Note**: Do NOT do this. After my final jar... my microwave temporarily overheated and would not turn on...
It took about an hour for it to turn back on again... Needless to say, I thought I broke it.
It took about an hour for it to turn back on again... Needless to say, I thought I broke it.
You'd be best to use a hair dryer or the oven. :)
Two of the canisters are missing because I didn't have any powdered sugar or brown sugar. :)
I'll be getting some soon.
I also cheated with the cocoa, as you can see.
I think it might be time to make a homemade batch of cocoa.
Autumn, these look gorgeous. I adore the style of jar you chose. Thanks for letting me know so I could stop by and check them out :-)
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for the link-back.
Kristine