Mason Jar Solar Light Sidewalk
I bought some candle holders from a thrift store, blue mason jars from a garage sale, and put them together with some solar lights to create a beautiful light up sidewalk for my home.
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Materials Used
- Candle holders (thrift store)
- Blue mason jars (garage sale
- Solar Lights (dollar store)
- Silicone
- Painters Tape
Mason Jar Solar Light Sidewalk Videos

I pulled the base off the solar lights as well as the orange take to turn them on.

I used silicone to adhere the solar light to the candle holder.

I used painters tape to hold the solar lights into place until the silicone dried.

Once the silicone dried, I pulled off the painters tape, and placed the mason jar upside down onto the candle holder.
Having the jar upside down will also protect the solar light from the elements.
I didn’t glue the jars into place as I wanted the ability to go back in and replace the solar light tops if needed.

I placed them along the sidewalk that goes to our front door.

Here’s what they look like at night.

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Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Please stay safe and healthy. Come party with us at Over The Moon! Catapult your content Over The Moon! @marilyn_lesniak @EclecticRedBarn
Thank you so much Marilyn, see you at the next one
Love this project! Now I realize my garden needs some too, hmm. thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
Thank you Sarah and I’m glad you want to add some to your garden.