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Sabado, Nobyembre 23, 2024

DIY Gifts: 17 Mason Jar Crafts for (Nearly) Everyone On Your Gift-Giving List (Part 2)

In the 1st part of my blog post, I cited several reasons mason jar crafts make ideal DIY gifts.

Aside from versatility and endless ways to customize and personalize, the uniqueness of mason jars as containers for presents adds to the fun and festivity of the occasion.

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Here's the remaining list of suggestions for mason jar crafts: 

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(8.) Snow globe mason jar

Snow globes are inexpensive gift items known for their decorative effect. Your recipient can place one on a shelf, a dresser, a bedside or coffee table.

For this mason jar craft you can recycle old children's toys and look into your existing craft stash for the remaining supplies. 

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(9.) Football season mason jar 

This is especially good for your male buddies who are into football.

They may be into the habit of having people over and entertaining during the Superbowl weekend. 

These football-inspired DIY table centerpieces would look good when placed next to boxes of pizza, platters of potato wedges, crisps, sandwiches, cold cuts, and other food sports-minded guys are into.

These mason jar crafts are also highly customizable. If football isn't the recipient's cup of tea but is fond of other sports like basketball or baseball, you can adjust the decorations according to the recipient's tastes.

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(10.) Sugar scrub mason jar 

You may have a few individuals on your gift giving list who enjoy the occasional self-pampering.

Help them reduce costs by making your own scented body scrub placed inside mason jars. This is proof that they don't need to check into a high-end spa. 

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(11.) Beach terrarium mason jar 

You can always find a beach bum (or 2, or several) among a group of friends. 

You can give this beach terrarium mason jar to those friends to remind them of how refreshing a beach getaway can be.

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(12.) Halloween mason jars

If you have people on your gift giving list who are into hosting parties or events, like an annual costume party for Halloween, why not make it easier for them to come up with a spooky ambience by crafting these Halloween-themed mason jars?

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(13.) Zombie mason jars 

Does your recipient enjoy giving away candies and chocolates for Halloween? 

Maybe you're thinking about being generous to trick-or-treaters yourself?

Why not gather several mason jars and decorate them to make them look like zombies, and then fill them up with all sorts of sweets?

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(14.) Shabby chic mason jars

A dear old grandmother or elderly aunt will appreciate this DIY gift. 

You can use any excess floral-printed fabric or scrapbook paper you may have for this shabby chic-themed mason jar craft. 

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(15.) Quick caffeine fix mason jar

Your colleagues in the office may want this, since one can never get enough of a cup of good coffee.

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(16.) Scrapbookers mason jar

You probably have friends who are enthusiastic about scrapbooking. 

Instead of giving them a scrapbook kit or a huge box filled with scrapbook supplies, why not look for a large mason jar and fill it with items like craft buttons, stickers, manufactured ephemera, etc.? 

Lace doily
decoupage paper
by lachain.ph

You can then personalize the outside of your mason jar with paper doilies, a strip of colorful ribbon, paper or jute twine, and construction paper or cardstock.

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(17.) Ladybug jar

For this DIY gift you won't even need a new mason jar. You just have to recycle a coffee jar.

Fill this ladybug jar with --  

Ladybug design push pins
from National Book Store

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