Tinting Glass Jars with Mod Podge – A Stunning DIY Makeover
Ever wondered how to tint glass jars at home? With just Mod Podge and food coloring, you can create beautiful colored glass bottles that look like vintage finds—perfect for decorating or upcycling old jars!
This simple method gives plain glass a soft, translucent tint in any color you like. Whether you’re using mason jars, recycled bottles, or thrifted glassware, it’s an easy way to add a custom touch to your decor!
![A small bouquet of white flowers with green leaves is arranged in a textured glass jar, artfully tinted with Mod Podge and food coloring. The jar sits on a round, white tray, while woven detailing graces the background.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2258-copy.jpg)
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Today’s tinted glass project is such a fun and easy DIY, and there are so many ways to use it! Decorating with glass adds a beautiful, reflective shine to any tabletop or vignette, and I’ve always loved the timeless look of vintage jars.
If you’ve been around here for a while, you know I’m all about shades of blue and green—but the best part about this craft is that you can customize it to match any color scheme! Whether you’re decorating for a party, shower, or special event, you can mix and match shades to get the perfect look.
Before we jump into my project, today you’re in for an extra special treat! I’m joining my creative blogging friends in the Handcrafted Society for our monthly blog hop, and today it’s all about glass!
What’s the Handcrafted Society? The Handcrafted Society is a special group of my very talented blogging and crafting friends who come together each month to share one another’s beautiful creations centered around a specific theme or craft medium for the month. This month, we’re all exploring unique ways to work with glass objects—so be sure to check out all the inspiring projects at the end of this post!
How to Tint Glass Jars with Mod Podge and Food Coloring
You’re going to love how simple this project is to create for such beautiful results!
What Kind of Glass Jars Work Best?
The best part about this project? You don’t have to spend a lot to get that beautiful tinted glass look! Thrifted vases, empty food jars, mason jars, and even old florist vases collecting dust under your kitchen sink are perfect for this DIY.
If you’re creating a vignette or centerpiece, try mixing different sizes and shapes for added interest. The jars I’m using are small mason jars with a cutwork design, which adds a little extra dimension to the finished look. While you can use a variety of sizes, I stuck with what I had—a pack of mason jars—and I love the way the design catches the light!
![A table setting for crafts includes a collection of clear and patterned glass jars, perfect for tinting with Mod Podge and food coloring. Accompanied by plastic spoons, cactus-themed paper cups, blue and green paint bottles, all arranged on brown paper.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2427-copy.jpg)
Supplies You’ll Need for Tinted Glass Jars
Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
- Glass jars – Any size or shape! I used small mason jars with cutwork design.
- Mod Podge (Gloss Finish) – This gives the glass a nice sheen.
- Liquid food coloring – Choose the colors you want for your jars.
- Plastic spoon or stir stick – For mixing the Mod Podge and food coloring.
- Small paintbrush (foam brush works well) – To help with even application.
- Craft paper or newspaper – To protect your workspace.
- Disposable gloves (optional) – If you want to keep your hands clean.
- Fresh flowers and greenery – Perfect for styling your finished jars as centerpieces.
- Scissors – For trimming flowers and greenery.
That’s it! With just a few basic supplies, you’ll be able to transform ordinary glass jars into beautiful, colorful decor pieces.
Mixing the Mod Podge: How to Mix the Perfect Tinted Mod Podge
Getting the right consistency for your Mod Podge and food coloring mixture might take a little trial and error, but here’s what worked best for me!
![A person holds a container of Mod Podge Gloss with a red label in one hand and a lid in the other, poised to start tinting glass jars with food coloring over a light brown surface.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2428-2-copy.jpg)
![A white cup with cream-colored liquid inside is accented by drops of green, reminiscent of tinting glass jars with food coloring. A clear plastic spoon rests casually inside the cup against a beige surface backdrop.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2430-copy.jpg)
![A hand holds a cup filled with green liquid paint, resembling the vibrant tint achieved when tinting glass jars with Mod Podge and food coloring. A plastic spoon is covered in paint. The tilted cup reveals its texture against a brown surface dotted with small green paint splatters.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2435-copy.jpg)
At first, I added too much water, which made the mixture too runny and took longer to build up color. After experimenting, I found that starting with about two tablespoons of Mod Podge and adding food coloring a few drops at a time worked best. If the mixture is too thick, you can add a few drops of water to thin it slightly—but don’t overdo it.
This is also where you can play around with color mixing! I created blue glass, green glass, and a mix of blue-green for a variety of shades. Just experiment until you find the perfect depth of color you like. I also found that keeping the Mod Podge mixture slightly thicker made the process go faster, while a small amount of water helped with smooth coverage.
Coating Your Jars: The Best Technique for Even Coverage and the Perfect Color
To apply the tinted Mod Podge, I started at the top of the jar and worked my way down, saving the rim for last. I applied a thin, even coat around the entire jar before finishing the rim.
![A hand holds a glass tumbler being tinted green using a sponge brush. Nearby, there's a cup containing green paint with a plastic spoon inside. The simple brown background sets the stage for this creative take on tinting glass jars with Mod Podge and food coloring.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2433-copy.jpg)
![A person is tinting a clear glass jar with teal paint using a foam brush. The jar, adorned with a textured pattern, shows strokes of color partially covering the surface. The background is artistically blurred, enhancing the focus on this creative transformation.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2434-copy.jpg)
Depending on how deep you want your color, you may need more than one coat. I found that adding at least one more layer helped me get the richer color I wanted. You can also layer different colors at this stage if you want a more unique, blended look—just apply another thin coat in a slightly different shade.
![Three glass jars are on a table, each tinted differently in shades of blue and green, achieved by tinting them with Mod Podge and food coloring. Two small bottles of paint or dye are next to them. The jars have a textured, diamond-patterned surface, with a sheet of paper partially visible beneath.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2194-copy.jpg)
As the Mod Podge dries, most streaks will even out, but I did notice that bubbles tended to collect in the cutwork design on my mason jars. To fix this, I used my foam brush to smooth out any bubbles as they formed. A regular paintbrush might help avoid some of the bubbling, as the foam brush created a little extra texture in those detailed areas.
Letting the Jars Dry: What to Expect
Let each layer of color dry for a bit before adding another coat—it doesn’t have to dry completely, but letting it set helps build a more even color. The good news is that Mod Podge dries quickly, so you won’t be waiting long between coats!
![A green glass jar with a diamond pattern, tinted using Mod Podge and food coloring, sits on a table. Other jars are visible in the background, some in shades of green and blue. Soft, natural light illuminates the scene.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2199-2-copy.jpg)
Before adding flowers or using your jars for styling, make sure the Mod Podge is completely dry to avoid any smudging or tackiness. Once dry, your beautiful tinted glass jars are ready to display!
Important Note: This tinted glass technique is not permanent or waterproof, so the color will wash off if exposed to water or soap. If you plan to use these jars as vases for fresh flowers, you can safely add water inside since the tint is on the outside of the glass. However, keep in mind that these are best for decorative use only and shouldn’t be washed or submerged in water.
![Four vintage green glass jars with diamond patterns sit on a table, their tinted hues hinting at a DIY touch using Mod Podge and food coloring. The empty jars are closely arranged, catching light from a nearby window. A blurred background reveals part of a chair and soft daylight.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2201-copy.jpg)
How to Style Your Tinted Glass Jars
I wanted to show how you can use multiple tinted glass jars to create a beautiful centerpiece—perfect for a bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, or any party where you want to add height, color, dimension to your table. Using different-sized jars is a great way to build interest, but even with my matching jars, I was able to create a layered look by grouping them at varying heights on trays and pedestals.
![A person arranges small white flowers with green leaves in turquoise glass vases that appear to have been tinted using Mod Podge and food coloring on a brown paper-covered surface. Additional greenery and a pink-sleeved arm with a bracelet are visible, adding a touch of warmth to the scene.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2220-copy.jpg)
![Small white flowers and green leaves arranged in a turquoise, textured glass jar on a speckled countertop showcase the art of tinting glass jars with Mod Podge and food coloring.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2217-copy.jpg)
For a soft spring look, I kept the floral arrangements simple. I picked up bouquets of white wax flowers and fresh greenery from Trader Joe’s and placed just a few sprigs in each petite vase. The result — a simple, but elegant centerpiece that shows off the beauty of the tinted glass.
![A table with a decorative centerpiece features small, tinted glass vases holding white flowers and green leaves. A large glass cylinder with Mod Podge and food coloring holds a white candle, while smaller candles flicker nearby on a woven table runner.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2224-copy.jpg)
I added a tall hurricane vase with a pillar candle as an anchor piece and scattered small votive candles around the display, bringing in warm candlelight to reflect off the colored glass. You can get as creative as you like—try weaving a cheesecloth or scarf in a coordinating color through the arrangement for a soft, romantic feel and even more texture.
![Decorations for Spring Ideas for Tulips](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/decorating_for_spring_with_coral_orange_tulips.jpeg)
![Tinted glass jars using Mod Podge and food coloring, adorned with small white flowers and greenery, are arranged on a white tray with a large candle. The setup rests on a woven placemat, accompanied by additional small candles and a glass hurricane candle holder.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2255-copy.jpg)
More Fun Ways to Use Tinted Glass Jars
One of the best things about this tinted glass DIY is how easily you can customize it for any season, celebration, or color scheme. Whether you want soft pinks for a baby shower, warm amber tones for fall, or icy blues for winter decor, you can mix the perfect shade to match your style and event!
![Colorful glass jars, expertly tinted with Mod Podge and food coloring, are filled with small white flowers and green leaves on a table. The teal and green jars rest atop a woven runner, some on a tiered stand, with a white plate nearby. Sunlight warmly illuminates the setting.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2274-copy.jpg)
These jars make beautiful centerpieces for weddings, rehearsal dinners, and special events, but they’re also great for everyday decorating. Try styling them on a windowsill to catch the light, grouping them on a mantel for a colorful display, or adding them to displays on bookshelves or accent tables. The possibilities are endless—just get creative with different jar sizes, colors, and arrangements to make them uniquely yours!
![Blue and green glass jars, tinted with Mod Podge and food coloring, are filled with sprigs of white flowers and green leaves on a white tiered stand. The diamond-patterned jars catch the soft natural light, creating a fresh and elegant display.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2238-copy.jpg)
![A decorative setup features green and blue glass jars, artfully tinted with Mod Podge and food coloring, containing white flowers and green leaves. They're arranged on a tray and white stand. Lit candles add ambiance to the display resting on a woven mat.](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/tinting_Glass_Jars_with_Mod_Podge_and_Food_Coloring_2240-copy.jpg)
I hope this tinted glass DIY inspires you to try it for yourself! It’s such a fun and easy way to add a pop of color to your decor, whether you’re styling a simple vignette, creating a centerpiece, or just looking for a creative craft to try. With so many color possibilities and ways to use these jars, you can customize them for any season or occasion!
And don’t forget—there’s even more glass-inspired creativity waiting for you! Be sure to check out all the other amazing projects from my Handcrafted Society friends linked below. You won’t want to miss these beautiful and creative ideas!
Happy Crafting!
![Kim](https://perfectingplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Signature-1.jpg)
The Handcrafted Society
My friends have created some fabulous projects this month that you won’t want to miss. Please check out these amazing creations below!