With just a bit of paint you can transform a regular mason jar into a classic jack-o-lantern, a creepy cute Frankenstein zombie, a ghostly phantom, and a mischievous vampire. Keep reading below for more fun painting ideas, and let’s get started!
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What type of paint is best for Halloween mason jars?
We highly recommend using multi-surface acrylic paint for your jars. It covers glass better and more evenly than regular acrylic paint does, and it’s fairly inexpensive at the craft store. But if you’re going to buy special paint anyway, chalk paint is a great choice for glass. And if it’s warm enough outside you can also use spray paint for the base coat.
How can I use these Halloween painted mason jars?
These Halloween mason jars make an adorable holder for all kinds of items. Use them on your desk to hold wrapped candy, pencils, or markers. Or place them on a Halloween party table to hold straws or cutlery! You can also place a flameless tealight in them, like we did for our 4th of July mason jar lanterns.
What other Halloween mason jar characters can I paint?
We had fun making our vampire, ghost, pumpkin, and zombie. But there are lots of other cool Halloween characters can you paint. Here are some ideas:
Black cat: Cut the ears from craft foam, or leave most of the jar mouth clear with 2 triangle ears at the front. Witch or wizard: Paint the facial details and make a witch’s hat from cardstock. Mummy: Paint the eyes and then Mod Podge on some crepe paper for texture! Skeleton: You can paint a skull face or draw a whole skeleton! Check out our bag of bones for inspiration. Spider: Choose a base colour and then paint a round body in the center of the jar with 8 legs coming out the sides.
We had so much fun making our Halloween wooden spoons and Halloween clay pots, that we decided to re-create them in jar form! These painted jars are an easy and creative way to bring Halloween charm to any space, whether you’re using them as a candle holder, a treat container, or simply as DIY fall decor.
Here’s even more fun Halloween craft ideas:
Halloween Clay Pots
Halloween Wooden Spoons
Haunted House Craft
Our book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids is loaded with 72 fun and simple craft ideas for kids! The projects are fun, easy and most importantly low-mess, so the clean up is simple!