I hope you guessed mine.......!
OhmygoshholycowI'msoexcitedIcan'tbelieveI'mactuallyinamagazine!!!!!!
Ok, Emily......take a deep breath and start over.
Alrighty, so one of the editors (hi Brian!) contacted me a llloooooooonnnnngggg time ago about putting my cute Glowing Jack O'Lanterns in their magazine. So of course I said YES!! Then,.......he emailed again and said the Editor-in-Chief (impressive title huh?) wanted to write about it on her Editor's page! I couldn't believe it!!
So, last night, I'm at the store getting 20lbs of sugar (marathon jam-making session and ran out of sugar) and there it was........I recognized the jars right away!! I was so excited I wanted to tell everyone standing in line with me!!! Ok, maybe not everyone since it was 11pm and there were a few questionable characters in line with me. But, I sped hurried home and was so excited, I jumped on our bed and scared my hubby awake to show him (sorry honey).
Anyhoo, I thought I would re-post the cute craft for you guys, since those are from over 2 years ago!! And the pics of the "monsters" versions too. You can also read the issue and see the cute ones they made for the magazine.......they turned out adorable!!
Thank you Woman's Day for letting me be part of your great magazine!
Thank you Woman's Day for letting me be part of your great magazine!
September 4th, 2009
Hey there!!
Today we have Freecycle Friday!!!!

And we are making these awesome Glowing jack O'Lanterns made with recycled glass jars (I have enough jars to make a TON of these :)
So, I was perusing Instructables a few weeks ago and found this awesome chick, who made these! So cute huh?
So I HAD to make some!!
(especially since I have a million jars laying around.....sorry honey)
But, I figured I would go ahead and post a tute, 'cuz I love you all ssoooooo much!

You will need:
5 glass jars of varying sizes (I think the varying sizes make it more interesting)
Some orange tissue paper (If you are anything like me.....you save tissue paper from EVERY gift you get but,.......NOT ORANGE! But luckily this was only $1 buck at Walmart)
Mod podge (Yes, I've had that bottle awhile.....no matter how much I use it, it never runs out!)
Black paper
Green paint

Start by cutting the tissue paper into strips about 1.5 - 2 inches wide. Measure the height of your jars and cut the tissue paper strips to that size.


Paint Mod Podge, a section at a time, onto the outside of the jar. lay down a strip of paper and smooth it down well. Then, move onto the next section. Don't worry if it's a little wrinkly, it doesn't show once it's dry.
I loved the way she overlapped the strips of paper to make it look more pumpkin-y (is that a word?)

Keep going till you get the jar covered. Then, work on cutting out the faces for them. You can click here and here to download a template of the faces I used and size them according to the sizes of your jars.

Keep going till you get the jar covered. Then, work on cutting out the faces for them. You can click here and here to download a template of the faces I used and size them according to the sizes of your jars.


Glue the faces on and paint the tops with some pretty green paint and then brush on a coat or 2 of Mod Podge (I used glossy so it looks shiny like it's part of the jar :)
I ended up having to use vinyl for the faces since i didn't have any black paper on hand and I didn't feel like running out just to get paper.
Let them cure for 24 hours and.....
(in my office)
(in the sun)

(in the dark.....Ooooooooo scary)
Ta Da!

Your very own glowing jack o'lanterns!!
So Cute!! My girls are LOVING these!!
They were easy to make, AND your older kiddos can help do them. I'm thinking about using some baby food jars and letting my girls make some tiny ones to show in their room.
You can even use candles or those neat (fake) tealights in them for a fun effect :)










Congratulations!!! How incredibly exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd...so cool that I follow the blog of a "celebrity"?! :)
How fun is that!! I made these last year after seeing this post. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteSO EXCITING!!! Seriously, I would of scared my husband awake too :) So very fun. Do you want to know what is amazing? I still remember when you posted about these 2 years ago. Really it has been two years? Time and life is going way to fast!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I loved that craft. Good for you!!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I got my Magazine out of the mail yesterday, I immediately thought of you! So super cool! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you! This is one of the cutest crafts ever and the BEST Halloween craft in Women's Day! I know a celebrity now... :)
ReplyDeleteWoww,congratulations!
ReplyDeleteoh, congratulations, you totally deserve that, such a great crafter and a wonderful person all around! by the way, i think your photos of your pumpkins are way cuter than the mag and i guess i'll have to make these for halloween. love the multicolored, different sizes pumpkins! so cute and i'm going to pin this on pinterest! bisous xoxo
ReplyDeleteCongrats-what a fun project. Looks great. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting....I LOVE THEM!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome to be in Women's Day! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThis is just the craft I want to do with my homeschool group this year! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! That's a wonderful accomplishment! I'm so glad you got recognized for your creativity.
ReplyDeleteHow fun for you!!!! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYeah for You!!!!!!! That is so exciting for your project to be on a magazine cover! I'm glad that the magazine gave your credit. You deserve it.
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! That's so awesome. I made some lanterns a few years ago too. I used paint. I love yours!
ReplyDeletehttp://lalabliss.blogspot.com/2011/09/halloween-lanterns.html
Congratulations! How very exciting... and I love the project.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!!! I made these a few years ago and ALL of my freinds had to have them as well:) They are my kids fav decorations!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great project. It deserved the cover of a national magazine. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteso cool-congrats! i made these with my kids and they still love them! we'll be putting them out again this year-they look so cute!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! How fun!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making the magazine! How exciting!! Great tutorial - thanks for the ideas :)
ReplyDeleteso fun and I have all the stuff, yay! bellesbazaar-heather.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOmg I saw that and I thought "I've seen that before!" Great job! you deserve it, trust me :D
ReplyDeleteI just go my magazine today and sais, "Sheesh, can't they come up with something new?! I saw that last year on Not So Idle Hands."
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I don't love halloween, but I think I might have to try these!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!!! Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteCool! Congrats! My kids and I made these a few years ago after seeing yours and I am so anxious to pull them out. We liked them so much my Mom made Christmas ones and I made Valentines! :)
ReplyDeleteVERY COOL! My friend and I just made those jars, inspired by you, and we both have received a LOT of compliments on them! It's an amazing idea, and well deserved to be in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That cute and easy craft is definitely worthy of being in a magazine. I'm excited to make some of my own with my kiddos this October. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWow how awesome to be in the magazine! I saw these featured on U-Create Crafts and am now featuring them on my blog Must Make Mondays @ Copy-Cat-Crafter
ReplyDeleteThey are so stinkin' adorable!!!! And CONGRATULATIONS!!! I can't even imagine having something published in a magazine. I definitely would have been shouting to everyone...even the shady characters. :)
ReplyDeleteHow does it work with the strung lights? Where do they come out for plugging in? These are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to find your blog!! I saw the magazine and got it just to learn how to make these and then had to show them to my readers! Thanks for the great idea! I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeletehttp://kirstikoo.blogspot.com/2011/09/recycled-jars-glowing-jackolanterns.html
I saw these in Woman's Day and had to post a pic and link on my blog. Love them - I'm making them with my kids on Friday. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteAnna
http://www.mylifeandkids.com/2011/10/my-top-five-halloween-crafts-to-make.html
I saw the magazine the other day in the store and was wondering if this was your activity!! I'm so happy for you!!
ReplyDeleteWe tried our hand at your project this weekend! Loved the magazine! Here is a picture of what we did! http://instagr.am/p/PrSSz/?ref=nf
ReplyDeleteFound your pumpkins on Pinterest and got here! I don't know you but I'm still excited for you to be on the cover of the mag. Wonderful and congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI dream of becoming good enough to be just in a magazine. Until then I will keep on crafting for experience. Also a follower now.
Rhonda
http://scrappysugargirl.blogspot.com/
That is awesome, congratulations! I was inspired by the magazine cover and made some with acrylic paint, but only because I couldn't find orange tissue paper. I loved this idea and my kids had so much fun making them, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! And I loved your "monsters" variation! Question for you, do you have a template for your Dracula face?
ReplyDeleteomg - I got that magazine and actually tore out that page and put it in my stack of "things-I-really-want-to-do". I've had your site bookmarked for something else for a long time now and am just going all your entries. HOW COOL!
ReplyDeleteThis post was featured on COASAHMom for Pinnerific Thursday! http://www.coasahmom.com/2012/10/pinnerific-thursday.html
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