These Mason jar Christmas craft ideas are our favorite way to decorate for the holidays. Put leftover jars to good use with these easy holiday crafts.
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Decorate your porch or backyard with these relaxing wind chimes to fill your space with beautiful meditational sounds. Follow our DIY ideas.
This DIY pressed flower suncatcher is so beautiful and easy to create. You can use any type of flowers you have on hand and recycled mason jar lids
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These handmade fabric jar grips are available in my Etsy shop in a range of fabrics. By placing this jar grip on the lid of a jar, the rubber backing helps grip to release the lid. For very...
A Glass Lid Mosaic Window Etsy Shop ARTful Salvage has created a mosaic window by cleverly upcyling stray glass lids. This is truly a masterpiece. Teapot Lid Picture Holders Image via: Petite Michelle Louise , One Wed A Garden Decor Vignette Carlene at Organized Clutter has created a feature for her garden by recycling a barn door and installed old enamel lids on it to create a vignette. Candle Holder Plates Image via: Pyssel Bolaget A Pendant Lamp Image via: Apartment Therapy A Fall Wreath Katie at The Crafty Blog Stalker has shared this creative idea of covering canning lids’ outer edge with washi tapes in fall colors to create a fall wreath. Cute Lid Magnets Image via: Sweet Spot Cards A Pot Lid and Chopping Board Kitchen Rack Image via: Sjarmerende Gjenbruk Retro Apron Racks Image via: Spunkidoodle at Flickr Hive Mind A Chalkboard Clock Precious Sister Blog has shared a super cool way to recycle a pot lid into a chalkboard wall clock by using chalkboard paint and a clock kit. A Pot Lid and Candle Stick Birdbath Gail at My Repurposed Life has painted an old candle stick and a recycled pot lid and the result is this beautiful bird bath that is now a part of her garden. Tin Can Lid Garden Markers Image via: Pin and Paper Mason Jar and Pot Lid Yard Art Etsy Shop Treasure Again has shared a beauteous yard art where enamel pot lids are used as mason jar vase hooks to create art that you can display in your yard. A Cute Snowman Ramona Copley at Pinterest has shared an adorable snowman made with white pot lids. She has used three white pot lids in different sizes to create a snowman combined with a cute pink fleece cap and a pink and white polka dot scarf. Enamel Lids Wall Art Image via: Delight at Flickr Mason Jar Lid Gift Tags Jill at Create Craft Love has crafted some really cool gift tags using mason jar lids, scrapbook paper and mod podge. A Pot Lid and Bottle Cap Wind Chime Image via: The Owner Builder Network A Jar Lid Photo Wreath Megan Hoeppner has crafted this cute photo wreath using jar lids and washi tape. A Recycled Jar Lid and Wire Birdcage Image via: Inkablinka
Make those leftover and empty jars fancy with this Cluster Jar Lid Cover Crochet Pattern. A Mason jar can be so much more than what it may seem with a little yarn. Mason jar crafts are fun to make and can be used for so many other things like DIY home decor and decorative storage containers. Spruce up otherwise very ordinary household things with a little crochet and even give them out as gifts. Change the color of the yarn to suit your needs, too.
Make this compost-safe glue to use so you can wash and reuse the jar and still return nature to nature! 🌿 1 1⁄2 cups (350 ml) water 2 tablespoons of corn syrup or honey 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of...
Learn how to make gorgeous DIY beach themed coasters using mason jar lids. These are perfect for summer time decorating or coastal decor.
A handmade, bamboo lid that provides perfectly smooth snap-on action for your mason jars! Great for bringing your beverages on-the-go, having a cocktail at the beach, and for children to enjoy juice without spilling it! Turn any regular mouth or wide mouth mason jar into a tumbler. The diameter of the straw hole is 0.55 inch and works with most re-usable straws (yes, even Boba straws!). *Does not include straw or mason jar*If the lid is popping out, make sure the rim of the jar is completely dry then try twisting and pushing the lid down at the same time.Washing directions: Hand wash in warm water after each use. Do not soak. The silicone ring is removable so you can clean underneath it as well. After washing, dry your lid immediately and let it air dry. Listing includes one eco-friendly regular mouth or wide mouth bamboo lid with straw hole. Does not include straw or mason jar. Lid is a snap-on style with silicone gasket. Straw hole is 0.55" diameter.How to Care for your Jar Lids: Regularly re-treating your lid with an all-natural mineral oil will prevent splintering and/or discoloring and preserve the beauty of the wood. Once you apply the oil, let it sit for a while and wipe off the excess with a clean towel. If your lid has stains or smells, you can use lemon juice or white vinegar directly on the area. The acid in these liquids will neutralize the organic material or fats causing the problem. Please note that we do not recommend natural oils such as vegetable, corn, olive, peanut or walnut oil, as these are rich in fats that will eventually oxidize and go rancid, creating a foul smelling lid.