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In the DIY Night Advent countdown we are getting a little closer to Advent every day – there are still 14 days until the first Advent! Every day in November, a creative door opens on our countdown calendar DIY nights with a great prize.
I’m opening my door today with my partner POSCA. With the POSCA markers you can be creative on a variety of surfaces: whether glass, wood, metal, paper, … and that’s exactly what I’m showing you in my project today.
Today I have a step-by-step guide for you on how to Make a great DIY Advent wreath from empty jam jars craft. You probably already have many of the materials used at home. And the POSCA markers make the DIY upcycling Advent wreath really beautiful and individual.
As always, you can win something great at the end of the post – today there’s a huge set of POSCA markers up for grabs.
But first I will introduce you to the great POSCA markers and explain the creative project step by step.
I designed the DIY Advent wreath with the POSCA markers so that it looks like snow is running down the glasses. I filled the jars with various things that go well with Christmas and Advent: fir branches, candy canes and beads in matching colors.
The project will be particularly beautiful if you decide on a color scheme that harmonizes well. I mainly worked in green, red and pink tones. Together with the white “snow” it looks so beautifully Christmassy, ​​I think.
So that you know when which candle is lit on the Advent wreath, I painted wooden discs with the POSCA markers and designed the numbers from 1 – 4 on them. For a project like this, it’s really practical that the POSCA markers can be used on so many different surfaces.
THIS IS THE DIY NIGHT ADVENT COUNTDOWN:
DIYnachten is the creative Advent countdown by Gingered Things, Mrs. Greenhouse, Dekotopia and me. Behind the individual doors you will not only find a DIY idea for crafting, but also super cool prizes that will make the hobbyist’s heart beat faster.
Together with you in November we will count the days until Advent and open a new countdown door every day on one of our blogs. Behind every countdown door there is one DIY idea and a brilliant win for you! You can easily click on the door of the day via the website.
ABOUT OUR SPONSOR POSCA
POSCA is a water-based acrylic marker that you can use for all kinds of surfaces and projects. It provides really good coverage on (for example) glass, wood, metal, stone, paper, fabric and many other materials.
The 66 bright colors are opaque, matt and lightfast.
There are also limitless design options thanks to the 9 different, high-quality tips made of acrylic or plastic – so you have the right tip for every creative project.
And now I’ll show you how you can implement the project yourself!
This is how it works: DIY Advent wreath made from empty glasses
- four empty glasses of different sizes
- POSCA markers for designing (used here: POSCA Basic colors, POSCA Soft Colours, POSCA silver)
- four candle nozzles
- four taper candles
- Tablet
- Wooden slices
- various fillings for the glasses (pompoms, sweets, pine branches, …)
The links are partner links. This means that if you purchase the product via this link, I will receive a tiny commission. Nothing changes in price for you!
Step 1: Clean glasses well
The first step is to clean the glasses well. It’s best to use a glass cleaner for this. This is how you achieve the best result with the POSCA markers.
Step 2: Glue on the candle nozzles
Now glue the candle nozzles onto the lids of the jam jars. Use hot glue or superglue for this. Then let the glue dry thoroughly.
Next, you can optionally paint or spray the lids and candle nozzles – depending on the color of your lids. You can also simply leave white lids the same color.
Step 3: Paint snow patterns
Now the snow pattern is painted on the glass with the POSCA markers. To do this, paint a wavy pattern below the rim of your jam jar.
The POSCA marker in PC-3M is ideal for drawing. It is best to use a POSCA marker in PC-5M for coloring.
Step 4: Fill jars
Now fill each jam jar with pine branches, sweets, beads – or whatever you want, as long as it fits the Advent season. It’s a good idea to use something colored so that the “snow” stands out against the filling of the glass.
Step 5: Paint wooden slices
Now it’s time to paint the wooden trailers.
Tipp: For absorbent surfaces such as untreated wood, it is advisable to either pre-treat the wood, for example with clear varnish – or you can prime the wood in any POSCA color.
I primed each of the four trailers in one color with the POSCA markers. I painted the edge of the pendant in silver. The edge shimmers really nicely.
Step 6: Write numbers on the tags
Now you can write the numbers from 1 to 4 on the wooden tags. I used the silver POSCA marker for this – I think the color combination is really nice. Of course, you can then decorate the wooden discs as you wish.
Almost done – now all you have to do is tie the wooden pendants around the glasses with a pretty thread.
For the icing on the cake of my Advent wreath, I also wrote a small Advent message on my tray with the white POSCA marker in PC-5M.
Your beautiful Christmas-winter Advent wreath is ready. I’m really thrilled with the result and I really like the “candy” theme. I’m really looking forward to lighting the first candle on the first Advent.
DIYNIGHTS COMPETITION
Today we are giving away an ingenious POSCA set, consisting of:
- a POSCA basic color set
- a POSCA pastel set
- and a great selection of POSCA metallic markers
You take part by writing a comment under this post.
Conditions of participation:
You don’t have to have a blog to participate, but you must be at least 18 years old.
Attention: The competitions only last for one day! You can take part until tomorrow morning at 5:59 a.m.
The winner will be determined at random. Be sure to leave your email address when commenting, otherwise I will not be able to contact you. (If you simply enter your email address in “Email” when commenting, it will not be available publicly.)
As soon as the giveaway has been drawn and the winner has been chosen, I will send you an email asking you to provide your postal address. If you don’t get back to me within a week, the prize will be redrawn.
Who won will be announced in this post. I’ll edit it here.
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I’m Lisa – and I can never sit still. I’ve been blogging about my passions on my fairy dust since 2013: These are great DIY ideas, chic design and very special illustrations. The main thing is homemade! More about me.
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