Soooo.. I lied... I didn't get the apothocary jars done because my spray paint didn't dry then the knob on the top didn't glue on straight so I ended up getting this one done first so here you go! Painted mason jar soap dispenser. Cool right?!
So to buy one of these you're looking at 20 - 40 dollars depending on the look you're going for. This baby was CHEAP! About 5 dollars.. Maybe even less..
So first off you need to spray paint your tops and jar in the colors you want them. I painted my tops oil rubbed bronze (spray paint is the most effective way of going about it!) and my jar in a smoke grey (satin).
Once it's all dry (may take a day or so to fully dry and cure). you need to poke a hole in the top to insert the pump.
I just took a small flathead screwdriver out of my hubby's tool box (shhhhhh... lol) and hammered it down on the middle of the lid. It makes a hole and you pretty much just take pliers and start peeling the metal back ( on the under side) until you have a big enough hole to fit your pump in SNUGLY.
Gather up all your embelishments and get ready cuz it's about to get awesome! Start tying on the ribbon! yay!
I just tied it in a neat little bow..
I then tied on some twine and added some bells. No it's not Christmas all year round here.. No I am not attracted to weird jingly things I just like bells..
It would probably look cool shabby chic'd but that'll happen soon enough on it's own here..
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