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Giveaway- Tropical World: A Coloring Book Adventure

September 9, 2015 by Stefanie Girard

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Giveaway: Tropical World: A Coloring Book Adventure

Leave a comment in today’s post by September 17th, 2015 and you are in the running for this beautiful adult coloring book.

Open to U.S. Residents only please.

More about the book from the publisher Lark Crafts:

“Lose yourself in a riot of beauty, coloring in, and mindful drawing. Millie Marotta’s intricately designed tropical world beckons would-be artists to enter and make their mark. Add bright and brilliant colors to exotic blooms or a parrot’s feathers. Complete a rainforest scene, add fine lines to palm trees, create new patterns, or use your creativity to personalize the illustrations. It’s a wonderful way to fire up your imagination and relieve stress.”

Coloring in sheets are a great way to calm the busy mind, as you focus on the coloring techniques your brain is actually able to calm itself and focus on less. Coloring is used to help relax and calm anxiety and stress. Coloring keeps out mental health in check and allows us to develop of creative brain. We highly recommend Copic markers or Faber castell coloring pencils .

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Comments

  1. Melinda says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    Awesomeness!!!

  2. Carla says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:13 pm

    Absolutely love Lark publications! This looks like a fun one.

  3. barbaramoore28 says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:27 pm

    What a wonderful coloring book! I hope I win it and have the opportunity to color to my hearts content.

  4. Beth Todd says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:27 pm

    Coloring books are my new obsession!

  5. Jenn Barker, RN says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:28 pm

    Since my stroke, coloring has really helped with relieving stress which was the reason I had the stroke. Thank you and other authors for a fantastic and life rewarding
    hobby!!????

  6. Crystal Manning says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:38 pm

    This is a beautiful book! I’d love to have a copy.

  7. kelly dawn cheal says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:40 pm

    I NEED this BOOK!! LoL
    I promise to LOVE it and COLOR it and SHARE it with everyone! :0)

  8. Joan says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:48 pm

    WOW. What a great idea for adults.

  9. shelia says

    September 9, 2015 at 12:59 pm

    Love It!

  10. Angie R. says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:01 pm

    I hope I win!

  11. Pamela Murray says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:02 pm

    I have always told people that coloring reduced stress. If only I had come up with the adult coloring book!

  12. Maureen says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:07 pm

    This would be a wonderful gift to give to my sister who would love to relax by doing such artwork.

  13. Fairlee Corkran says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:24 pm

    would love to win and color this book

  14. kella says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:36 pm

    I woulD love to try this book, it looks fabulous!

  15. Jo Ann Rimmon says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:42 pm

    please, never win anything, well once but it was a free ebook for kindle, dont have any kindle or nothing new electronically….lol

  16. mel pi says

    September 9, 2015 at 1:45 pm

    How fun! I love all the coloring books for adults I’ve been seeing lately

  17. Ashley says

    September 9, 2015 at 2:07 pm

    The artwork in this book looks gorgeous!

  18. aubrey m, says

    September 9, 2015 at 2:48 pm

    I want one of these so badly. In college, we had “color-book therapy” where we would use crayons and children’s coloring books to help relieve stress during final exams. These look beautiful!

  19. Deb Neerman says

    September 9, 2015 at 2:54 pm

    Perfect! I just got new crayons …

    Thanks for the chance!

  20. Eve says

    September 9, 2015 at 3:05 pm

    Love her first book, would live to add this one to the collection!

  21. Michelle says

    September 9, 2015 at 3:14 pm

    Thanks for the giveaway

  22. SueK says

    September 9, 2015 at 3:48 pm

    Love this book……..I love to color these pages

  23. Becky says

    September 9, 2015 at 3:57 pm

    This looks so fun!

  24. becky says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:09 pm

    Awesome

  25. Becky says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:23 pm

    I would LOVE to own this beautiful book!

  26. Bayouangellou says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:26 pm

    Absolutely breathtaking. Can’t wait to create my own getaway.

  27. Amanda Reynolds says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:29 pm

    That would be so awesome to win since my birthday is the 20th

  28. Kim says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:34 pm

    Wow I would really love to win this. I have always loved to color. Simple and relaxing.

  29. overthemountainsagain says

    September 9, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    My son would love this!!

  30. Bonney says

    September 9, 2015 at 5:11 pm

    I love this new hobby! This book looks like a lot of fun.

  31. Jenn says

    September 9, 2015 at 5:22 pm

    I have her first book. Would love to win this one!

  32. craftilady says

    September 9, 2015 at 6:06 pm

    Coloring books are my new thing that I am doing.

  33. jan says

    September 9, 2015 at 6:07 pm

    Coliring and knitting r my therapy for my major depression

  34. Kim Day says

    September 9, 2015 at 6:17 pm

    Would really enjoy this book, would give me something to do, while I’m waiting in the hospital for my first grandson to be born.

  35. Jennifer Reynolds says

    September 9, 2015 at 6:41 pm

    I just started coloring again, I love it! Great stress reliever!!!

  36. Linda Davis Siess says

    September 9, 2015 at 7:03 pm

    A book full of possibilities – what (mindful) fun!!

  37. Sandy Mitchell says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:00 pm

    Looks like an awesome book!!?????????????????

  38. Kimmie l says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:02 pm

    Ooh this one on my wish list ! *fingers crossed*

  39. Lani says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:14 pm

    I love this book….I was lucky enough to go to Costa Rica a couple of years back and coloring this book would be a great and fun way to bring back some of that color to my life again…thank you so much for this contest!!

  40. Trish says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:23 pm

    I love coloroing5and and I would love to win and share this a friend.

  41. Valerie Leasure says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:40 pm

    A stunning book!!! Beautiful, creative, and artistic.

  42. tricianp1 says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:42 pm

    I love it!!!

  43. Katie says

    September 9, 2015 at 8:50 pm

    Looks lovely!

  44. JANICE MURPHY says

    September 9, 2015 at 9:36 pm

    Would love the chance to win ,Thank you

  45. Victoria E. Meadows says

    September 9, 2015 at 9:43 pm

    For me coloring is very relaxing. When we are all pressed for time it is one way to unwind.

  46. Anna says

    September 9, 2015 at 10:10 pm

    I would love this book as it is great therapy for dealing with chronic pain, stress, and anxiety!

  47. Kylie C says

    September 9, 2015 at 10:11 pm

    I love coloring at much now as when i was a kid. Thank you for a great giveaway!

  48. John Boyle says

    September 9, 2015 at 10:28 pm

    I purchased one after my open heart surgery in December. I am almost done, But unfortunately need one too help recover from my three chest tubes this month. What a great way to keep your mind off of things.

  49. linda Rhodes says

    September 9, 2015 at 10:51 pm

    Would love to win! I just started coloring again and it looks like a chalange.

  50. Nancy D says

    September 10, 2015 at 12:54 am

    These books are so cool! Love the theme of this one!

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Vintage Doily Jar Lanterns: A Pretty Recycled Jar Craft For Weddings, Tables & Cozy Corners

Turn old glass jars, thrifted doilies, lace, burlap and twine into romantic DIY jar lanterns for weddings, table décor, porch styling and handmade gifts. A pretty recycled craft for adults using supplies you may already have.

There is something about an old doily that instantly makes a project feel soft, nostalgic and just a little bit romantic. Add a recycled glass jar, a scrap of burlap or lace, and a warm little candle glow, and suddenly you have the kind of handmade décor that looks like it belongs on a wedding table, a mantel, a porch step or a cozy sideboard.

These vintage doily jar lanterns are one of those lovely recycled crafts for adults that feel much fancier than they actually are. You can make them from empty pasta sauce jars, jam jars, mason jars, old candle jars or any clear glass container you’ve been saving because “it might come in handy one day.” And finally, yes, it has.

They are perfect for rustic weddings, bridal showers, Mother’s Day table settings, handmade gifts, Christmas displays, garden parties or quiet little corners that need a bit of glow. If you enjoy recycled crafts, you might also like browsing the Recycled Crafts section on CraftGossip for more upcycling ideas, or the Recycled Crafts category on CraftBits for practical projects using jars, tins, bottles and everyday household bits.

Why This Recycled Jar Craft Works So Well

The beauty of this project is in the contrast. Glass keeps it clean and simple, the doily adds delicate detail, and burlap or twine gives it that rustic handmade finish. It is a sweet little meeting point between vintage, farmhouse and shabby-chic décor.

This is also a very forgiving craft. Your jars do not need to match. Your doilies do not need to be perfect. In fact, slightly mismatched jars and thrifted doilies often look better together because they feel collected rather than mass-produced.

If you are making these for a wedding or party, you can create a whole table full of them without spending a fortune. If you are making one or two for home décor, it is a lovely way to use up a pretty doily that has been sitting in a drawer waiting for its moment.

And if you are anything like me, you probably already have at least three suitable jars hiding in the cupboard because they were “too nice to throw out.” This is their time to shine.

Supplies You Will Need

Clean recycled glass jars
Small vintage doilies, crochet doilies or lace pieces
Burlap ribbon, lace ribbon, torn fabric strips or twine
Craft adhesive spray or Mod Podge
Small buttons, charms or ribbon scraps
Battery-operated tealights
Scissors
A paintbrush, if using Mod Podge
Rubbing alcohol or vinegar for cleaning glass
Optional: jute string, pearl trim, dried flowers, tags or small fabric scraps

For supplies, I’d use what you already have first. This project is perfect for raiding the sewing basket, the linen cupboard and the “random trims I bought years ago” box. If you need basics, Amazon is useful for battery tealights, Mod Podge, twine, glue guns and craft adhesive spray. Etsy can be lovely for vintage doilies or lace bundles, but use it sparingly if you only need one or two pieces.

Choosing The Right Jars

Clear glass jars work best because they allow the light to glow through the doily pattern. Jam jars, pasta sauce jars, pickle jars, old candle jars and mason jars are all good choices.

Look for jars with straight or gently curved sides. Heavily ridged jars can make it harder for the doily to sit flat, although they can still work if you are using a smaller lace motif.

Remove all labels and sticky residue before you begin. Soak the jars in warm soapy water, then use a little oil, rubbing alcohol or adhesive remover if the label glue is being stubborn. Dry the jars completely before adding your doily.

A quick wipe with rubbing alcohol or vinegar helps remove fingerprints and oils from the glass, which gives your adhesive a better surface to grip.

Choosing Doilies And Lace

Vintage cotton doilies give the prettiest effect because the openwork pattern lets the candlelight shine through. Crochet doilies, small lace motifs, cut pieces from damaged lace tablecloths, or old lace curtain scraps can all work beautifully.

If your doily is too large for the jar, you can cut a section from it, especially if it is already damaged or stained. I know cutting into vintage linens can feel a bit naughty, but if the piece is otherwise unusable, turning it into something lovely is much better than leaving it in a drawer forever.

Paper doilies can work for a quick party version, but they do not have the same texture or softness as fabric or crochet doilies. They can also wrinkle more easily when glued.

For a softer romantic look, use white or cream doilies. For a rustic farmhouse look, pair cream doilies with burlap and jute twine. For weddings, choose lace and ribbon colours that match your theme.

How To Make Vintage Doily Jar Lanterns

Start by washing and drying your jars thoroughly. Make sure there is no grease, dust or label residue left on the glass.

Lay your doily flat and position the jar over it to decide where the design should sit. For most jars, placing the doily on one side works beautifully and keeps the lantern from looking too busy.

If using adhesive spray, place the doily face down on scrap paper or inside a cardboard box to catch overspray. Lightly spray the back of the doily, then carefully press it onto the jar. Smooth from the centre outward so the lace or crochet sits neatly against the glass.

If using Mod Podge, brush a thin layer onto the back of the doily or directly onto the jar. Press the doily in place, then gently smooth it down. You can brush a light layer over the top to seal it, but avoid overloading it or the doily may become too stiff and cloudy.

Let the jar dry completely before adding trims.

Wrap burlap ribbon, lace, torn fabric or twine around the neck of the jar. Tie it in a simple bow or knot. Add a small button, charm, tag or dried flower if you want a more finished look.

Place a battery-operated tealight inside the jar and watch the doily pattern glow.

Candle Safety Notes

For this project, I strongly recommend battery-operated tealights, especially if you are using burlap, twine, lace, dried flowers or any fabric trim near the top of the jar.

If you choose to use real candles, keep all fabric, twine and trims well away from the flame. Never leave lit candles unattended, and do not use real candles for outdoor events where wind could shift trims or decorations.

Battery candles are safer, reusable and much easier for weddings or parties because you can turn them on before guests arrive without worrying about wax, flames or little hands reaching across the table.

Pretty Variations To Try

For a wedding centerpiece, group three jars of different heights together on a wood slice or tray. Add greenery, baby’s breath, dried lavender or small scattered flowers around the base.

For a Christmas version, use cream lace, red ribbon, tiny pinecones and warm white battery lights.

For a coastal version, skip the burlap and add jute twine with a small shell charm. This would sit beautifully with other beachy upcycled pieces, especially if you like projects such as the DIY scallop shell and can organizer on CraftBits.

For a farmhouse table, use torn ticking fabric, jute twine and wooden buttons.

For a romantic Valentine’s Day version, add soft pink ribbon, a small heart charm or a tiny tag with a handwritten message. You could pair it with other handmade Valentine décor from the Valentine’s Day crafts collection on CraftBits.

For a garden party, use mismatched jars and hang them from shepherd hooks or place them along a path. Use battery lights only if hanging them outdoors.

How To Make Them Look More Expensive

The secret is restraint. I know, I know — the craft table says “add more ribbon,” but sometimes the jar just wants one good bow and a button.

Stick to two or three textures. For example: glass, lace and twine. Or glass, doily and satin ribbon. Too many trims can make the jar look cluttered.

Use matching candle colours. Warm white battery tealights look much better than harsh blue-white ones.

Trim loose threads neatly. Burlap can fray in a charming way, but there is a fine line between rustic and “dragged through the craft cupboard.”

Group jars in odd numbers. Three or five lanterns together usually look more styled than two or four.

Use height variation. Mix short jam jars with taller pasta sauce jars or mason jars for a more collected display.

Where To Use Doily Jar Lanterns

These recycled jar lanterns work beautifully as:

Wedding centerpieces
Bridal shower table décor
Mother’s Day gifts
Mantel decorations
Porch lanterns
Guest room nightstand décor
Christmas table accents
Rustic party decorations
Handmade hostess gifts
Craft stall items
Memorial table lights
Garden party decorations

They are also lovely for using up inherited linens in a gentle way. If you have a damaged doily from a grandmother or aunt, this can be a sweet way to keep part of it visible rather than packed away.

Tips For Batch-Making These For Weddings Or Events

If you are making a large number of jar lanterns, start collecting jars early. Ask friends and family to save jars for you, but be specific about the size and shape you want or you may end up with 47 pickle jars and one tiny mustard pot.

Clean all jars in one go and remove labels before the crafting day. This is the least glamorous part of the project, so do it ahead of time.

Choose two or three trim styles and repeat them across the jars. For example, some jars might have lace ribbon, some might have burlap, and some might have twine, but keep the colour palette consistent.

Use battery tealights in bulk. They are much easier than managing real candles at an event, and guests can take the lanterns home afterwards as favours.

If you want name tags or table numbers, tie small kraft tags around the necks of the jars. This turns the lanterns into useful wedding décor rather than just pretty extras.

Troubleshooting

If your doily keeps lifting, your jar may not be clean enough or the doily may be too heavy. Wipe the jar again and use a stronger adhesive or a thinner lace piece.

If the doily wrinkles, use less glue. Too much wet adhesive can cause fabric and lace to buckle.

If the jar looks cloudy, you may have used too much Mod Podge over the top. A thin coat is enough.

If the burlap frays too much, add a tiny line of clear glue along the cut edge or use wired burlap ribbon instead.

If the lantern looks too plain, add a small charm, button, tag or ribbon bow to the neck. Do not cover too much of the glass, though — the glow is the prettiest part.

More Recycled Jar Craft Ideas

Once you start saving jars, it is hard to stop. They are useful for candle holders, pantry storage, craft room organisation, vases, gift jars and seasonal displays.

For another recycled jar idea, have a look at this Mason Jar Photo Frame on CraftBits. It has the same “simple jar turned into something special” feel.

You may also enjoy browsing the jars tag on CraftGossip for more jar-based craft inspiration, especially if your recycling bin is currently looking a little too inspiring.

A Gentle Little Upcycling Reminder

Projects like these are why I love recycled crafts. You are not buying a whole new pile of supplies. You are taking something ordinary — a jar, a doily, a scrap of ribbon — and giving it a second life.

It is soft, pretty, budget-friendly and practical. And if anyone asks why you have a cupboard full of empty jars, simply point to your glowing doily lanterns and say, “See? I had a plan.” 

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