MASON JAR IDEAS
These Flower Frogs are designed to top a mason Jar, variety of vases and cups or glasses - Really anything with a round top that you would like to hold your flowers or herbs upright. They are perfect when you only have a few flowers but want them to still stand tall. These will all have a standard size Mason Jar Ring epoxied to them. This allows them to be screwed to a Mason Jar or secures them to the top of most vase openings & they also fit snuggly inside a Large Mouth Mason Jar. * also work wonderfully for propagating plants 🌱. ** The "Big Flower" is about 4.5" round - can easily top a Large Mouth Mason Jar - or anything smaller than 4". ** The "Round" Topper is about 3.75" round - also can cover a Large Mouth Jar & smaller ** the "Small Flower" is 3.5" round - best for regular Mason Jars & other smaller mouthed vases. All the ceramic pieces are bisque fired then glazed & fired again - making them safe for both indoor & outdoor use. I do not recommend leaving this outside/unprotected in the winter - freezing & thawing could crack the pieces. - Please message me if you have any other questions - or are interested in another size or quantity. - I love special orders - I would be happy to make something a little different for you!! —— My Instagram is @kimgorestudio if you want to see more ————- * * I will do my best to ship this w/in 1 business day of purchase. * * - - Special orders could take 2-3 weeks to create prior to shipping. ** THANK YOU for stopping by - I will be frequently listing new items - Don't forget to like my shop! * - * These Make Great Gifts * - *
Elevate Your Greenery with our Handcrafted Ceramic Plate Enhance your botanical endeavors with our versatile ceramic plate, designed to elevate your plants, bulbs, and seeds. Perfect for propagation or encouraging blooms, this plate adds a touch of elegance to any space when paired with a vase, glass, or Mason jar. Product Details: Handcrafted ceramic plate Diameter: 4.75 inches | Opening: 1.2 inches Includes cork ring for seeds and cuttings! Featured in New York Times Wire cutter Magazine Note: Plants and glass jar not included.
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With a simple and thoughtful design, creating something unique is easier than you think with this Light Mason Jar Cover Free Crochet Pattern.
Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Free Patterns
Make some crochet cozies for your jars!They will do great as your crocheting tools holders, or will perfectly store your cookies for holidays
With a simple and thoughtful design, creating something unique is easier than you think with this Light Mason Jar Cover Free Crochet Pattern.
Easy yarn flower craft to do with kids. | Crafts | Kids Crafts | DIY | Yarn Flowers | Mason Jar Craft | Yarn Craft | Crafting with Kids | Flower Crafts | Yarn Flower Tutorial | Screen-free Activities | Kid Project | Creative Kids | #crafts | #moms | #kids
With a simple and thoughtful design, creating something unique is easier than you think with this Light Mason Jar Cover Free Crochet Pattern.
Learn how to make a mason jar pin cushion from an old jar and a scrap of fabric. These pincushion jars liven up your sewing room.
Mason jars are a great painting canvas for all kinds of mason jar crafts. With a little bit a paint and paint markers you can turn mason jars into a beautiful rainbow of pen and pencil holders. Learn the best way to decorate jars for a mason jar craft.
These beautiful DIY pressed flower jars capture spring in a jar! These also make lovely and sustainable flower lanterns.
Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Free Patterns
Almost everyone’s home has doilies lying around, either sitting on table surfaces, or stuffed into the pantry. They are usually used as decorations for plates of food, and save wood or glass …
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
Turn a simple mason jar into a pin cushion jar! This project takes 30-minutes so you can whip one up while catching an episode of your favorite TV series.
Decorate your porch or backyard with these relaxing wind chimes to fill your space with beautiful meditational sounds. Follow our DIY ideas.
Make a quick, easy, and inexpensive mason jar sewing kit - even the kids can help make this! Perfect for Mother's Day and bridal showers.
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Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Free Patterns
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Featured Super - Cute Crochet Ideas In the roundup for this week, I'm featuring some really cute crochet ideas by the readers of FineCraftGuild: #1 Bunny Tapestry Crochet Bag for Kids Not even a hint of a crochet pattern here, but I get loads of inspiration from this every so cute bunny crochet tapestry design.
DIY String Lantern Isn’t this lantern SO cute and stylish? I seriously can’t get enough of these! The best part is that they can work with any size Mason jar candle or antique Ball jar candle! It’s a great repurposing project for anyone! Here’s what you’ll need: An Antique Candle Co.® candle (I used a 8oz Mason jar), cotton or jute string, and craft scissors. PSST: I got ALL my craft supplies from Hobby Lobby. 🤗 Okay…let’s get started! 1. Clean out your candle jars. I left our jars clear, but if you want to paint them, check out how to paint and distress your jar on this blog. 2. Depending on what size jar you are using, you will measure and cut 8 strands of string. This also determines how long your lantern will hang (remember: it’s always better to have extra that you can cut later). A trick you can do is to turn the jar upside down and measure string around the jar vertically from top rim of the jar, to bottom, back to top, then multiply that length by ten. For 16oz, I cut 8 pieces about 96 inches long (this made it a little longer); for 8oz, I cut 8 pieces that were about 56 inches long (this made it a little shorter). 3. Divide the string in half so you have two bunches of 4 strands each. Find the center of each bunch, and cross them. You may have to use objects to hold the strands in place because you are working with a lot of string! 4. Now for the trickiest part! You will tie a lanyard knot at this center point. Don’t worry…it’s not bad once you get the hang of it! We’re taking this one slow. 😉 Once you crisscross the strands, bring the top part of one strand down under the other strand on the left side. We will call this ‘Strand A,’ and the one that hasn’t moved yet ‘Strand B.’ Next, take the same part of Strand A that you just moved and cross it back over Strand B, going on top of Strand B this time. Take left side of Strand B (the strand that hasn’t been moved yet) and put it through the top right loop that we made with Strand A. Repeat the last step on the other side by putting the right side of Strand B through the bottom left loop. That’s it! 👏 Now all you have to do is carefully bring the knot together by pulling opposite ends of the knot so that you are pulling two ends of the same strand. Just keep pulling the opposite corners until the knot finally shrinks down into your lanyard knot! This is the bottom of the lantern. 5. Next, when you separate all of the strands you will find two strands that are right next to each other and tie them together about 1½ inches up from the center. 6. Do this with the next two strands, and so on. PRO TIP: You can place the empty mason jar on the center knot to keep the string stable while you knot away! 🙌 Continue tying knots all around the center until you have the shape of a flower and there are no more lone strings. 7. Now, you will just do the same thing on the next outer layer. Take two strings right next to each other and tie those about 1½ inches up from the last knots. Again, just do this all the way around until every strand has a pair and you see an even larger flower shape. 8. Depending on what size jar you are using for the lantern, repeat step 7 until you reach the height of your jar. You may notice the string begin to raise as you do this, and that is because it is already forming the holder for your jar! This makes tying knots a little trickier, so just simply move the string around or to the side so you can easily tie those knots! You can have the knots reach up over the rim of your jar (which is what I did), or a little below the rim. That’s up to you! The number of layers of knots depends on the height or your jar and the thickness of the string you are using. I was using 100% cotton cord, so the 8oz only needed 3 layers, and the 16oz size would need around 4 layers. 9. Lastly, you will knot the ends of all the strands together. This is where you will hang your lantern, so it needs to be a decent knot. You can also tie in a curtain loop or metal d-ring to hang the lantern with, but just hanging it by the knot worked fine for me! You can also tie off the excess string to clean it up a bit! Now, you can enjoy your adorable string lantern! You can leave yours empty, add a little tea light, or for my personal favorite…put in FAIRY STRING LIGHTS! ✨And honestly, they look stunning no matter where you hang them! If you loved this DIY project as much as I did, be sure to check out some of the others we’ve done! Also, if you tried this project for yourself, let us know and share a picture of your own string lantern with our team! Have a beautiful day, friends!
This Mason Jar String Art craft is a simple yet gorgeous custom art decor piece. It's a beautiful way to add flowers to a room in an unexpected way. All the materials you need to create this project are available in a Home Made Luxe Craft Kit. Click here to grab your kit. But if you want to try this project we've provided a free downloadable mason jar template below. We hope you enjoy making this beautiful string art craft! DIY MASON JAR STRING ART MATERIALS Wood Plaque Mason Jar Template Walnut Stain Paint brush Sandpaper picture hanger Gold Nails Tape Scissors Hammer MASON JAR STRING ART VIDEO TUTORIAL MASON JAR STRING ART TUTORIAL 1. Nail picture hanger to the back of the plaque. Use sandpaper to smooth any rough wood surfaces on the front and sides of the plaque. 2. Paint the wood plaque with wood stain. Let the first coat dry and apply a second coat. Let dry completely. 3. Tape mason jar template to the wood plaque. Being sure to center template towards the bottom of the plaque to have room for the flowers on top. 4. Hammer gold nails into the template at the numbered dots. Use the string to tie a knot around nail #1. Then start wrapping string around each nail from 1 to 40. 5. Wrap the string around each nail before moving to the next nail. Some of the dots have 2-3 numbers by them because they will be used 2-3 times. 6. When all nails have been stringed, tie a knot around last nail and trim excess string. Remove the mason jar template from the plaque. 7. Cut flower stems and remove leaves, then slide them between nails and under the string. Arrange as desired. You can change your flowers for the seasons! 8. If desired, string the body of the mason jar as well. Simply string from side to side until all nails on the body of the jar are stringed. Enjoy your creation.
We've been going to Aldi for the past 4 years. It's a little bit of a drive, but we love the products and it brings back memories from my home country, the Netherlands. A good amount of European products are offered and one of the seasonal things we've found, were these little Oui yogurts. It's
This pressed flower craft is SO PRETTY! Make your own pressed flower lanterns that are beautiful, and really easy to put together! With a bit of mod podge and dried flowers you have a gorgeous candle holder that's super inexpensive to make. Pressed Flower Craft Making this pressed flower craft is so simple, and the results are so pretty! These pressed flower lanterns provide a pop of colour from the dried flowers and a soft glow from the tea light candles inside. If you're looking for a table decoration for a summer wedding or party, these pressed flower lanterns are
The thought of having every little crafty bit of paper, string and fabric all organized and ready when a moment of creativity strikes…oh, what a dream. Organizing supplies always gives me new ideas and makes me realize what cool stuff I already have available. Sometimes I should just shop around my own closet before heading… [read more]
Easiest DIY hanging mason jar lights using dry cleaners hangers: beautiful home decor & wedding lighting from farmhouse to boho style! Detailed tutorial!
If you love to do something out of nothing, this post is especially for you! These beautiful jar cover ideas will be ideal for your home!
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Today was the first day that it felt like Spring, so I decided to work on some colorful Spring crafts for the house. We picked up some flower's while we were out running some errands
Invented and patented by John, Landis Mason back in 1858, hence the name, Mason jars were originally created to help with the preservation of food. Thanks
With a simple and thoughtful design, creating something unique is easier than you think with this Light Mason Jar Cover Free Crochet Pattern.
If you love to do something out of nothing, this post is especially for you! These beautiful jar cover ideas will be ideal for your home!
We hope you enjoy this premiere guest post from friend of the Fibre Company + Kelbourne Woolens, Maura Kirk. Maura blogs about her many interests at The Projectory Handcrafts. You may also remember Maura from her contribution to our guest post on the Martha Stewart blog, and the accompanying cowl she designed out of Li