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This was on the PB website for $24.This would be sooo easy to  make: glass jar wrapped in gauze from your first aid kit, add some felt eyes and a flameless candle! Practically free!

 

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Re: Pottery Barn Halloween Hack

You are very right!  You can also do this with Thanksgiving/Christmaas/Winter stuff and then the spring and summer holidays!  These would be great outside on a table.

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How would you stick the gauze to the jar? 

 

Thanks for sharing! Cool idea!! Can you see spray painting it red or gold for Christmas?

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@flickerbulb wrote:

This was on the PB website for $24.This would be sooo easy to  make: glass jar wrapped in gauze from your first aid kit, add some felt eyes and a flameless candle! Practically free!

 

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I thought the same exact thing when I saw these! LOL

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@appleseed wrote:

How would you stick the gauze to the jar? 

 

Thanks for sharing! Cool idea!! Can you see spray painting it red or gold for Christmas?


Elmer's Spray Glue to stick the gauze to the jar....and I wouls get large black round stickers and cut the eyes from those.

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You can attach everything with a hot glue gun!

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Very cute, and a great idea! Thanks!

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@flickerbulb wrote:

This was on the PB website for $24.This would be sooo easy to  make: glass jar wrapped in gauze from your first aid kit, add some felt eyes and a flameless candle! Practically free!

 

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Thanks, flicker, cute and simple idea.  I would think that you'd only have to glue the starting and ending gauze and maybe just a little in the middle.  I like them unpainted but would be pretty painted too.

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Re: Pottery Barn Halloween Hack

What a nifty idea!  I think I would dye black gauze with white eyes for a contrast.  Great find flickerbulb!