Mason jars aren’t just for harvesters and weddings anymore. Yes, you can still use mason jars when your garden is ripe, and you need to preserve, jelly, and pickle your favorite fruits and vegetables,and of course, they still provide the casual-but-elegant vibe for centerpieces and favors at shabby-chic weddings.
Take on one of these mason jar crafts, and you’ll always have a space for everything.
Succulent Garden
Whether you plan to line them on a shelf or give them away as presents, it’s easy to custom-paint a few mason jars to match any décor, and then fill with easygoing plants.
Beauty Dispensers
Add a vintage touch to a shabby-chic bathroom with these pretty-yet-functional containers.
Herb Holder
If you love to bring the outdoors in, then take a stab at this hanging herb garden. Here’s what you’ll need: wooden board (this one was rescued from the site of a torn-down home), mason jars, an assortment of hangers, and basic tools. Add the finishing touches with chalkboard paint and chalk.
Jar Candleholders
Fashion a set of charming candleholders with scraps of thin fabric, craft glue, and a small paintbrush. For safety, illuminate the jars with battery-operated tea lights instead of candles.
Toothbrush Holder
Outfitted with chicken wire, a Mason jar keeps toothbrushes upright and prevents them from touching each other (and swapping germs).
Birdfeeder
A mason jar fits perfectly in the middle of a small, round chicken feeder. Storing seeds this way will keep your feathered friends visiting all season long.
Salad
We’re getting hungry just looking at these bountiful beauties. For salad enthusiasts, there’s are tons of on-the-go recipes available.
Manicure Kit
This is the perfect gift for your nail art-obsessed friend. Or, make one for yourself so your acetone, nail files, and fave polish are always handy.
Source https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/craft-ideas/g2668/mason-jar-ideas/?slide=1
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