Despite watching the entire series of Marie Kondo on Netflix, I really struggle to throw anything away. I get a nerdy kick from repurposing objects and giving them a new life.
Recently I've been looking for ways to upcycle our glass Ketchup bottles and Vayo jars.
Here's a few Autumn themed creations that are pretty simple and fun to make with the kids.
Important: Our labels come off quite easily when dry. Do not wet / soak before peeling them off.
Supplies: Acrylic red paint, straw, Halloween motiv cut out of black paper, glue, hammer, screw.
Peel the label off a glass bottle, clean and then simply paint it with red acrylic paint (it dries within 10 mins).
Cut a pumpkin out of black paper (or stickers) and glue it onto the bottle. Hammer a thick screw or nail through the lid to make a whole for the paper straw.
This is a very simple craft that you can do with younger kids and get them to help preparing for a halloween or birthday party.
Supplies: Juniper berries, Rosmary twigs, slice of lemon, water, tea light
Put a slice of lemon, some rosemary and juniper berries (from the forest) or fresh cranberries into an empty peeled glass jar
Add some water and a tea light and you get a pretty & good smelling candle for your lunch/ dinner table.
Peel off the label of your glass jar, wash well and fill it with your soups, stews, nuts, dried berries… and put a lovely label on it. A great way to store foods, but also a nice little gift or a leak proof way of bringing your food to work.
If you do give one of these a go, I'd love to see the result. Please tag @connieskitchen.ch on Instagram or Facebook