Last week I took a look at salt & pepper sets. This week, I went ahead and created my own with a pair of pine nut jars, chalkboard paint, and elbow grease.
Let the bottles sit in hot water. Remove the label with your fingertips or a scrubber. If you find the label glue is still sticking around, rub a bit of olive oil into the glue, and then scratch off.
Tape the jars. I left a blank line on the jar so you can keep track of how full your jar is, and you could even add measurement lines (tablespoons, ounces, etc).
Give the jars 2-3 coats of chalkboard paint with a foam brush. The foam brush will leave less brush marks. Each coat should dry 40 minutes – 1 hour before you add the next.
Once the last coat is dry, and you can see no large spots by looking inside the jar and holding it up to a light source, prime the chalkboard paint by rubbing the chalkboard surface with the side of a piece of chalk. I use a gray chalk to prime, as it matches the chalkboard color better.
Since these were not originally spice jars, I painted the lids white, and drilled holes into the top. This will work well for any empty spice jars you might have, and the chalkboard paint label will let you re-label your jars with ease. Now I’m tempted to paint labels on all my countertop jars.
What a timely project! Have been looking for a ‘large set’ for my daughter. This type would definitely fit the bill – and I have the right jars saved. I still use a salt bowl next to the stove – but may make the same for myself. Thanks for sharing!
This is such a cute craft. I think this would be great for gifts. I really like this project.