Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
Over 50 baby food jar crafts and creative ways to use baby food in the home, work-shop, craft room, classroom and garden!
Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
These are perfect to use in BBQ parties, birthday party or even weddings as a table decoration piece and to light up the party when the sun goes down. It's very…
Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
I love the versatility of this decoration I am about to show you! It can be a vase, planter, candle holder, or a combination of these! It is totally up to you. You can hang
Hello friends! Seems like it’s been a while…probably cause it has! I’ve been a little lazy super busy lately. For some reason this week, and month for that matter, have been exceptionally crazy around here. But today I wanted to share with you a super easy craft you can make with kids of all ages. I made these with 8 preschoolers a couple of weeks ago. The kids all gave them to their moms for Mother’s Day. These are a perfect last minute gift to give any female in your kids’ lives. I’m thinkin’ they’d be a great homemade teacher gift, too. So here’s what you need: ~baby food jars ~multi-colored tissue paper {think: leftovers from all the gift bags you have stashed} ~Mod Podge ~paint brush Ok, the directions are easy peasy chicken lemon squeezy {you can thank twin A for that one} Step 1: Tear or cut your tissue paper into small pieces {smaller than the height of the baby food jar} Step 2: Cover jar with Mod Podge using a paint brush. Then place tissue paper all over jar and cover tissue paper with Mod Podge. Be sure to cover with a thick layer of Mod Podge on top. More than you think necessary {if you’ve never used this stuff before.} They should look very white. But not to worry, it dries completely clear! It’s Amazing! Sorry I don’t have more action shots…but I was making these with 8 preschoolers, so my hands got a little too gooey to take pics! But here’s what they look like drying: Be sure to completely cover with tissue paper, the more layers the better. And then a gloppy coat of Mod Podge and set upside down to dry. See, it really does dry clear! But you can see the places where tissue paper was thin or non-existent. Put on as much tissue paper as you can! Then you can place a votive candle inside and voila, it’s that simple! We light them each night at dinner. My girls love them and are so proud they made them all by themselves! And just in case you were wondering about the vase/jar…I posted a tutorial here on how to create your own “vintage” aqua mason jars! Linking up at a fun for kids party at Smile Monsters!
Don't throw away all those baby food jars! These are just a few of the many ways you can recycle and re-use!
This mason jar aquarium is a fun pretend play toy to make for kids! They will love taking care of their fish without the fuss!
DIY pressed flower jar lanterns are the perfect way to add a romantic ambience to your garden and yard. You can also use tissue paper, Epsom salt, or napkins to create unique jar lanterns. You could use flowers you pressed from your garden to enjoy your garden for years. If you are using flowers you
Hello friends! Seems like it’s been a while…probably cause it has! I’ve been a little lazy super busy lately. For some reason this week, and month for that matter, have been exceptionally crazy around here. But today I wanted to share with you a super easy craft you can make with kids of all ages. I made these with 8 preschoolers a couple of weeks ago. The kids all gave them to their moms for Mother’s Day. These are a perfect last minute gift to give any female in your kids’ lives. I’m thinkin’ they’d be a great homemade teacher gift, too. So here’s what you need: ~baby food jars ~multi-colored tissue paper {think: leftovers from all the gift bags you have stashed} ~Mod Podge ~paint brush Ok, the directions are easy peasy chicken lemon squeezy {you can thank twin A for that one} Step 1: Tear or cut your tissue paper into small pieces {smaller than the height of the baby food jar} Step 2: Cover jar with Mod Podge using a paint brush. Then place tissue paper all over jar and cover tissue paper with Mod Podge. Be sure to cover with a thick layer of Mod Podge on top. More than you think necessary {if you’ve never used this stuff before.} They should look very white. But not to worry, it dries completely clear! It’s Amazing! Sorry I don’t have more action shots…but I was making these with 8 preschoolers, so my hands got a little too gooey to take pics! But here’s what they look like drying: Be sure to completely cover with tissue paper, the more layers the better. And then a gloppy coat of Mod Podge and set upside down to dry. See, it really does dry clear! But you can see the places where tissue paper was thin or non-existent. Put on as much tissue paper as you can! Then you can place a votive candle inside and voila, it’s that simple! We light them each night at dinner. My girls love them and are so proud they made them all by themselves! And just in case you were wondering about the vase/jar…I posted a tutorial here on how to create your own “vintage” aqua mason jars! Linking up at a fun for kids party at Smile Monsters!
It's so simple to make your own scented sugar scrubs that you'll wonder why you never tried to DIY this before! Makes a great gift and your hands so soft!
Kids are always fascinated with learning how to make butter, and this time of year always seems like the perfect time to do it. With all the holidays meals coming up, children always love being able to add their homemade butter to the festive foods! Making butter is also a great classroom activity. Kids can …
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Jag är knappast den enda som använder små glasburkar som förvaring åt både det ena och det andra. Även om glasburkarna (i dessa fall små syltburkar) är söta i sig, kan lite färg ge burken ett helt nytt intryck. Jag har helt enkelt limmat fast två plastkaniner på locken, går ju att använda vilka figurer som helst men tänk på att alla detaljerna kommer att försvinna om du väljer att måla allt en färg. När limmet torkat, spraymålade jag dem gråa med vanlig grundfärg.
Looking for ways to reuse baby food jars? Try these fantastic baby food jar crafts? Ideas, inspiration, and gifts made out of glass baby food jars!
Make some cool diy projects with baby food jars! l save all my baby food jars to make crafts with the kids and for the home.
Do you have some baby food jars laying around? Instead of getting rid of them, try some of these DIY ideas.
So, I have a confession: I don't like Halloween. I really don't like scary things and gore is even worse. It just bugs me. When I was little the candy was fun, but I have been past trick or treating age for some time. Dressing up can be kind of fun, but I don't like how so many women's (and teen girls') costumes are so revealing and degrading. I am pretty sure little boo peep had a longer skirt; that would not be practical to shepherd sheep in. I suppose in a year or so, David will be old enough that it might be fun again, but for the time being, I am not a Halloween fan. But I digress. In any case, I tend to not decorate for Halloween (which again may change as David gets older). Still, something about these jars was screaming pumpkin (which I reasoned could also just be autumn decor). So I made some cute little pumpkins. Cute little pumpkins then begged for cute little faces. From pumpkins came the obvious idea for other Halloween decor of Frankenstein monster heads and ghost faces. I am not surprised to find out I am not exactly the first to come up with the baby food jar jack-o-lantern. I liked this one from Sometimes Crafty that was filled with treats for the orange background better than mine; it had more purpose. This post from Connecticut Working Moms shows one way to make all three of the above mentioned projects. They used regular size jars, but the same principle applies. It also has good ideas for kids doing the project. You could also employ the technique I used on the candle holders from Day 1 of this week for the faces and then, after they dry, use the painting technique I will detail below for the background colors once the face is dry. Then came another slightly less obvious move to apples. Apples definitely qualify as autumn decor, and they actually have about the same shape as a pumpkin. I first made my red apples, but by themselves they screamed "back to school." While that is a great look, it was not exactly what I was going for in this case. I was inspired by the colors in my fruit bowl; I made some golden delicious and granny smith to join them and I was back in business. Aren't they darling? What is great is they are actually really easy to make. I used baby food jars, acrylic paint, and two things from the dollar store--"craft sticks," which are apparently popsicle-shaped pieces of colorful foam and floral picks.You could also use green construction paper and wooden skewers (painted green). I also used a hammer and nail for poking holes in the lids. Oh, and a paint brush for painting. The hardest part of this project was mixing the right colors. None of my apples are a color I took straight from the bottle. The red was too bright, so I darkened it with just the tiniest bit of black. The yellow has just a little green mixed in and the green has a fair bit of yellow and a tiny bit of red (and I mean a tiny bit). I am sure you could find the right colors in the bottle somewhere, but I actually prefer to mix my own. Once I had the right color, I poured some paint into a jar and rolled it around until the whole jar was coated. Then, I put the jar upside down over the mouth of the next jar and let it sit for at least a good half hour. After the paint had dripped into the next jar, I repeated the process. I only made two of each color, so the jar it dripped into now became the storage container for the color. After all the apples were colored, I set them aside to dry. My red was thicker and dried really fast, but the yellow and green took a lot longer. I can't say why, exactly. Be patient. While the jars were drying I made the lids. I assembled them first and then painted them because I liked how stem provided a great handle while I painted. On the other hand, I had to very carefully paint around the stem and leaf and I did get a little paint on a few of the leaves. To assemble the lids I first poked a hole in the lid with the nail. I used a finishing nail which ended up being exactly the right size to hold my floral pick securely without glue. I cut leaves out of the foam and placed one corner of a leaf over the hole. I then cut the floral pick so that it was just slightly longer than I wanted my stem to be and tapped it with the hammer through the leaf and into the hole. I then painted the lids the desired color. When everything was dry I just put it all together. I used a dry erase marker to write on the outsides of the apples. That way, I can change what it says without any trouble. I made a third red apple so that I could use it for school decor. Not putting the letters on permanently made them much more versatile. See the rest of Baby Food Jar Week: Tea Candle Holders Storage Vessels Christmas Ornaments Coin Sorter Linked to Link Party Palooza, Whimsy Wednesdays, Inspiration Exchange, Wow Me Wednesday
Don't throw away your baby food jars, better repurpose them into something creative, fresh and new for your household. Check our DIY ideas.
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This article is about baby food jar crafts, ideas, and projects. It includes everything from simple storage solutions to more involved craft projects. These projects are ideal for kids, gifts, parties, showers, weddings, and more.
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Make some cool diy projects with baby food jars! l save all my baby food jars to make crafts with the kids and for the home.
Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
Don't throw away your baby food jars, better repurpose them into something creative, fresh and new for your household. Check our DIY ideas.
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Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our
Have mason jars or baby food jars that you want to repurpose? Here's a list of the best mason jar crafts so you can reuse the jars to make fun and beautiful things! If you have babies or toddlers, you are probably going through a lot of jars of baby food! Maybe you have so many that you can start your own baby food company! Instead of throwing them out, why not make things with them? Since we are always looking for new crafts to make, we decided to look for all the best mason jar crafts! Our