She helped me paint the bottoms (sundae glasses and candlestick holders) and the tops of the jars with orange and black spray paint. We used matte black and semi-gloss orange.
As they were drying we found labels for the jars, candy to go inside of the jars, and ribbon to decorate them. We found cute free labels to put on the Halloween jars off the Internet and printed them out. We had fun looking for goodies to go with each label. There were a lot of cute ones to choose from so it was difficult to narrow it down to the number of jars we had.
The websites for the labels we used are listed below:
www.squidoo.com/free-halloween-bottle-labels
www.lilluna.com/happy-halloween/
www.wallwritten.com/catalog/newsletter-october.html
WinCo sells bulk candy which was perfect and is inexpensive. The sundae glasses were turned upside down and the jars were glued to the bottom of the glasses. They were glued together with loctite clear silicone.
Some labels were attached by being tied around with the ribbon and others were simply attached with clear packaging tape directly to the front of the jar. Ribbon was tied around on tops and bottoms randomly to give variety.
They turned out exactly as I pictured. They are perfect decor and treats for Halloween!
The candy used for each label is listed below:
Toad Tongues - Fruit by the foot
Witch Fingers - chocolate halloween fingers or cheetos
Eyeballs - chocolate or gumball eyes
Dyed Bat Droppings - nerds
Pixi Dust - pixi sticks
Mummy Dust - powdered donuts
Lightly Salted Innards - white chocolate pretzels
Worms - gummy worms (sour or regular)
Dragon Scales - corn nuts
Snake Venom - sour zots
Frog Eyes - green gumdrops or green apple gummy rings
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