It would be a good idea to wipe the inside of the jar down with rubbing alcohol to remove any oils that may prevent the paint from sticking. If your jar has any stickers or labels, you should remove them at this point as well.  The nice thing about using this method is that you get a clean finish without any brushstrokes. The downside to using this method is that you cannot fill the jar with water and use it as a vase. How much you pour in depends on the size of your jar; the bigger your jar is, the more paint you will need. A little bit of this paint goes a long way, however. Remember, you can always add more paint. Plan on using 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30 milliliters) for most jars. For an 8-ounce (240-milliliter) or smaller jar, use 1 to 2 teaspoons instead. Tilt the jar around this way and that. Turn the jar on its side, and roll it to help further spread the paint. Keep doing this until you get the paint coverage you want. You can coat the entire inside of the jar, or you can leave bare patches.  If you aren't getting the coverage you want, add another 1 to 2 squirts of paint. If the paint is not moving, it is too thick. Add a few drops of water to the paint, stir it in with a spoon or skewer, and try again. Cover your work surface or a tray with a waterproof material, such as wax paper. Lay down several sheets of paper towel, then place the jar upside down on it. The excess paint will drip down the sides of the jar and collect on the paper towel. If you left bare patches, be aware that you will get streaks of paint on the unpainted glass. If you don't want this effect, leave the jar upright. How long this takes depends on how big the jar is, how much paint you used, and how thick the paint was to begin with. This can take as little as a couple minutes to as long as a few hours. Skip this step if you left bare patches. You'll simply have a thicker coat of paint on the bottom of the jar. If you want to, you can wipe excess paint from the rim of the jar using a damp cloth. If there is paper towel stuck onto the rim, scrape it off with your fingernail or an emery board, then fill in the bare patches using spare paint and a small paintbrush. Most acrylic paint takes about 20 minutes to dry, but it could take longer for this project because of how much you used. Keep in mind that some paints sold in the acrylic paint aisle are actually enamel paints. In this case, the paints will need to be cured. Check the label for specific instructions. You can repeat the process to add a second color to your jar. If you coated the entire jar the first time, the first coat will show through the jar and be visible on the outside, while the second coat will be visible only from the inside. If you coated the jar only partway, the second color will fill in the bare patches, giving you a two-tone effect. Do not fill these jars with water, otherwise the paint will come off. Use only dry flowers or silk flowers.

Summary: Clean the inside of the jar with soap and water, then dry it off. Pour some acrylic craft paint into the jar. Swirl the paint around inside the jar. Turn the jar upside down on a stack of paper towels. Wait for the excess paint to drain. Turn the jar right-side-up. Allow the paint to dry. Add a second color, if desired. Use the jars as desired, but don't let the inside get wet.


This is the official Facebook game page for Candy Crush Saga. If you aren't logged into your Facebook account, enter your email address and password when prompted. It's a blue button on the right side of the page. This will prompt the Candy Crush Saga web game to begin loading. This can take several minutes in most browsers. It's an envelope-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the page. Doing so opens your Candy Crush Saga inbox. Click the checkbox to the left of a friend's name. It's at the bottom of the Candy Crush window. Doing this will send a life to your selected friend. They can do so by opening Candy Crush, clicking the "Messages" icon, checking the box next to the "You got a gift!" message from you, and clicking Accept.

Summary: Open the Candy Crush Saga page. Click Play Now. Wait for Candy Crush to load. Click the "Messages" icon. Select a friend. Click Accept. Click Send Request when prompted. Make sure that your friend accepts the life.


A step in harness is great for dogs that go on long walks or hikes. It is a very minimalist design, with a wraparound style that reduces pressure on your dog’s throat. These harnesses have a single buckle over the shoulder, making them easy to put on and take off fast. In most models, the lead is attached to D-rings for an even distribution of pressure on the harness.  A step in harness with a thinner chest pad is good for dogs who do not like added bulk in their chest area.  A step in harness with a wider chest pad is good for dogs who don’t mind extra bulk. The wider chest pad will give the harness more comfort and coverage. The wide size will also help to stabilize the harness in case your dog pulls on the leash during the walk. Look online for a step in harness, or at your local pet store. Most step in harnesses come in small, medium, and large, depending on the girth or belly measurement of your dog. Note that most harnesses are not adequate restraints in a motor vehicle. Do not use a regular harness as a seat belt /restraint unless it specifically says on the packaging that it is designed for this purpose. It should be open, with the top of the buckle facing the ground. Keep some treats close by to reward your pup once you put on the harness. Then, place her left leg in the left loop and her right leg in the right loop. You may need to pet her and coax her to stand over the harness. You can also enlist the help of a friend or partner to help you place your dog over the harness. Reach around your dog's neck and snap the buckles together over her neck. Step back and look at your dog in the harness. Does it look like it is pinching or squeezing her? Does it hang too low on her body? Use the adjustment points, or clips that are attached to the straps, to adjust the harness so it fits her properly. Most step-in harnesses have adjustment points on either side of the straps around your dog's neck and on the straps around her belly.  The harness should be snug but also loose enough for you to fit two fingers comfortably between your dog and the harness at any point. Test the fit of the harness before you attach the leash to the harness. Only give your pup a treat for a job well done once she is in the harness and ready for a walk.
Summary: Purchase a step in harness. Unbuckle the harness and lay it flat on the ground. Have your dog stand over the harness. Secure the straps. Adjust the harness to fit your pup.