Doily-Covered Glass Lanterns are a charming and creative way to repurpose old glass jars and give them a new life as beautiful home decor. This DIY project combines the delicate, vintage appeal of doilies with the rustic charm of glass jars to create lanterns that cast a warm, inviting glow. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room or outdoor space, these lanterns are an excellent choice for those looking to personalize their decor with handmade touches. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, setting up a cozy reading nook, or simply looking to enhance your living space, these lanterns offer a unique and artistic flair.
These Doily-Covered Glass Lanterns can be styled in various ways to complement your home's interior design. For a vintage or shabby chic look, pair them with other lace or crochet elements, such as table runners or pillows. They also work well in a bohemian setting, surrounded by plants and natural textures like wood and stone. For a more modern aesthetic, use doilies in neutral colors and display the lanterns on sleek, minimalist shelves or tables. These lanterns can also be used as centerpieces for special occasions, adding a romantic and whimsical touch to your dining table.
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Doily-Covered Glass Lanterns

Materials
Glass jars (various sizes)
Doilies (cotton or lace, various sizes)
Mod Podge or clear-drying craft glue
Foam brush or paintbrush
Scissors
Twine or ribbon (optional)
Tea light candles or LED lights
Doilies (cotton or lace, various sizes)
Mod Podge or clear-drying craft glue
Foam brush or paintbrush
Scissors
Twine or ribbon (optional)
Tea light candles or LED lights
Directions
Start by cleaning the glass jars thoroughly and removing any labels or adhesive residue.
Select doilies that fit the size of your jars. You may need to trim them with scissors to ensure a snug fit.
Using a foam brush or paintbrush, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge or craft glue to the surface of the jar where the doily will be placed.
Carefully position the doily onto the jar, smoothing it out to remove any air bubbles or wrinkles. Ensure the edges are well-adhered.
Apply another layer of Mod Podge or glue over the doily to seal it in place. Allow it to dry completely.
If desired, wrap twine or ribbon around the neck of the jar for added decoration.
Place a tea light candle or LED light inside the jar to illuminate your lantern.
Final Looks


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Variations & Tips
To personalize your Doily-Covered Glass Lanterns, consider experimenting with different colors and patterns of doilies. You can dye white doilies with fabric dye to match your decor theme or use colored glass jars for a more vibrant look. For a festive touch, add embellishments like small beads or sequins to the doilies before adhering them to the jars. If you prefer a more rustic aesthetic, opt for jute twine instead of ribbon and incorporate natural elements like dried flowers or leaves. Additionally, you can use battery-operated LED lights for a safer, longer-lasting glow, especially if you plan to use the lanterns outdoors.