Monday Crafts: The Cork Jar
The first project is very easy and definitely effective. The cork jug featured by Todd Oldham has actually turned into a cork jar here simply because I didn’t have a clear bottle in the house but I have plenty of clear jars.
All you need to complete this project is a clear glass jar (or bottle), masking tape, dark brown shoe polish and a cloth. Before applying the masking tape, make sure the jar is clean and completely dry; then start applying pieces of roughly cut masking tape starting from the top making your way down to the bottom until the jar is fully covered.
Apply the masking tape in different directions and overlay the pieces to obtain the cork effect once you apply the shoe polish.
Cover the jar with brown shoe polish using a cloth and dry off the excess with a paper towel. Leave to dry and you will have a great cork effect.
Check back next Monday for another great craft from the Kid Made Modern.
I do the same thing with tissue paper. Our Sunday School kids make these too. Cute!
Not seen these before but they look very effective. Not sure we own shoe polish though (which accounts for the state of our shoes…)