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after I’d used some rubbing alcohol to clean some Sharpie off of something the other day.. Well.

I was standing next to the dining table with my red plates on it when I saw the colour in my paint chip deck and it matched perfectly so I had to add it in somehow..I just swirled a bit of it inside this mason jar, let it dry upside down on some paper towels overnight and I had myself a happy glossy red jar!.

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I love its retro look with the white berries in it..They kind of remind me of bubbles!…which is not Christmassy at all, but still, somehow it works!.

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The table and the jar are the perfect easy little additions to this room’s Christmas decor and I’m so glad CIL gave me the excuse to play around and do this little project!.Do you have a little painting project that you’d love to do to spruce your home up a bit before Christmas?

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Why not just grab a tester or two, turn on the Christmas tunes, and have some fun with it?I shared Kennedy’s room make over last week and I thought today I might go into a little more detail about what I used in the room, in case you were curious.

I got everything from so many different places, including big box stores, mall stores, and my own two hands!I don’t have this yet, so we may need to DIY!.

Marble mosaic tile for the backsplash/accent wall area in carrara marble (just picked this up at a local supplier).Weymouth Chrome Drawer Knobs by Moen.

Weymouth Chrome Drawer Pulls by Moen.Ticking Stripe Shower Curtain from Pottery Barn.