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Saturday 5 January 2013

Jammy Jars in a Jiffy!

Well, it's Saturday morning, and I'm feeling decidedly relaxed and content after a whirl of a transition from the old year into the new. 'Christmas' has been packed away, and I'm slowly getting the house tidied and sorted. I always try to add a little change to areas in our home after Christmas to spruce things up a bit, as the place always looks like it's been burgled after all the decorations are taken down! Empty... So, with my 'New Year's Aspirations' still fresh on my mind, and my love for all things 'Granny Chic', I have already set to work to 'spiffy-fy' things up around here, adding a few little touches of the 'Granny Chic' kind. I have already sung the praises of Tif and Rachelle's new book, and finished my first project from the book as shared in December (Buttons and Pinnies). Today I'd like to share my second little 'tah-dah!' with you. Following instructions from the book to make 'a handy dandy fabric jar', I armed myself with empty pickle jars, fabric glue and strips cut from my favourite fabrics, just bits I had lying around. The idea is to glue the small strips of fabric loveliness to your clean, empty jar, and then you can add some doilies of the chic kind! Voila! Easy-peasy! Here are my jammy jars, created in a jiffy!


These jammy jars offer endless possibilities...
At present they grace our fireplace mantel as handy dandy candle candy...So pretty when lit!


But, I think they'd look equally radiant filled with fragrant flowers, or used as pen jars...maybe some knitting needles for true 'Granny Chic' splendidness?

The mantel has been re-dressed, and other than my new jars, I have also added these cuties. Thrifted from our local charity shop, this woodland take on the 'Babushka doll' was too darling to resist! They were a Christmas present to my eight year old, who loves 'all creatures great and small!'


























A few more thrifted treasures...
A gorgeous Fiesta glass floral plate...thrifted at just £1!
Charming Royal Adderley bone chine posy...
And a cheery little cup and saucer...
My favourite teeny-tiny Staffordshire jug...






















And so one corner is spruced up with a few of my favourites!

























































On to the next! Have a happy Saturday!

Tania ♥




21 comments:

  1. Awwww, I absolutely adore your cuter-than-cute woodland nesting doll set. What an awesome thrift store find!

    silhouette

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    1. Thanks my lovely! Blessings and hugs, Tania xxx

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  2. L♥ve, l♥ve, l♥ve those jars & the bunting Tania, they are absolutely gorgeous.

    I too am taking down all the decorations & garlands & it looks a little bare so will be putting up some new bunting on the fireplace too because the long pine garland is gone :(

    Regards
    Dee at the Carlton

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    1. Hi Dee!So lovely to hear from you! Glad you like the jars and bunting. I always say it's the simplest things in life that bring the most joy...this, to me, includes all things handmade! All the very best for 2013, and I look forward to see all you get up to!
      Blessings, Tania ♥

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  3. Hi Tania
    I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz through...you have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept the fairy lights out for that cosy Winter feel. Happy 2013 by the way, wishing you and your family great blessings and love and light this year of 2013 xox Penelope

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    1. Hi Penelope! Ha! I also decided to keep the fairy lights out for a warm, cosy glow to cheer is up in this dreary weather! In fact, I moved some into the kitchen, and put them up above the kitchen cupboards, and it's so lovely! They will be staying there...forever! :) You will love the book...I keep looking at it, with lots of ideas brewing! Looking forward to seeing what you create! May you be blessed beyond your wildest dreams this year! Tania xxx

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  4. Love the jars Tania, I love Granny Chic ... Will have to try these ... Did some lampshades, they were nice, you've now inspired me to get my glue out again!

    Love Claire xxx

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    1. Hi Claire! So glad to hear you're feeling inspired, and I can't wait to see what handmade lovelies you come up with!
      Much love, Tania xxx

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  5. Love your mantle...so pretty!

    Blessings!
    ~Nadine

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    1. Hi Nadine! Thank you so much. Glad you like it! Have a wonderful, blessed 2013! Tania ♥

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  6. Love your mantle, so many pretty things! The jars look great - the candles really show off the fabric - fabulous idea!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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    1. Hi Liz! Thanks for stopping by. Glad to hear you like it. It cheers me up when others like my mad homemaking! :)
      Tania xxx

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  7. It looks lovely, Tania! Your jars are perfect for your granny chic home and "just right" beside your Tilda angel.

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    1. Hi Bronwyn! So lovely to hear from you again! Thank you for the lovely comment. Hope 2013 brings you much happiness! Tania x

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  8. love, love, love.....the jars look so lovely with the candles! Woodland babushka dolls....how sweet and what a great find. I also love the china posy....I have a couple of these in my collection also.
    Cath @ Bits 'n Bobs

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    1. Hi Cath! Thank you! I must say that I was tickled pink with the posy! Here's to lots of happy homemaking moments! Tania ♥

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  9. oh' the beauty of your home- i've been using a different laptop as mines in need of repair...so i couldnt find your blog- then realised i wasnt a follower- silly me as i love, adore your blog and makes ;0)x
    I want to try this jammy jar fabric idea!...i will link back to you on my blog with my results hehe- i dont think they will look as beautiful as yours x

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    1. Hi Kazzy! So glad you've popped in and said hello, and pleased as punch for the follow! Thank you! Now, I cannot wait to see your jars. I know that they will be absolutely delightful, as you are one very talented and gifted lady! They are also so much fun to make and easy...I like easy! Hope you've had a good Christmas, and that you and Sweetpea had lots of time to rest and snuggle up in your beautiful home! Hugs, Tania x

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  10. the jars look lovely, especially the heart! must have a go. Have a good 2013! Heather x

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    1. Hi Heather! You should really have a go at these. I can just imagine all your lovely fabrics on jammy jars! All the very best for 2013! Here's to a clearer, simpler 2013! Blessings, Tania x

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  11. Hello my sweet and beautiful Tania! Happy New Year dear friend! I am sorry I have gotten behind on my visits! I love your blog and you inspire me so much! I enjoyed catching up on your previous posts that I missed! So much beauty, loveliness, creativity, sweetness and kind words to enjoy! I have the Granny Chic book in my amazon wish list and can hardly wait to get it! I love your jammy jars! So sweet, pretty and clever! They look so cozy with the candles in them. I love your darling bunting and doll too sweetie! I love the woodland set, so cute and the beautiful dishes! Wonderful finds dearest! I am so happy for you! Your entire vignette is gorgeous!!! Your home is a very happy place to be! Love you much sweetie! Praying for God's abundant blessings in your life and your dear ones in this wonderful new year! xoxo Paula

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