Yet another use for those ...

Magic Mason Jars.
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I'm sure you're already aware that I am a confessed jar~aphile.
What do you do with your recycled jars???
I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to hear!!!
Please share!!!
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I'm sure you're already aware that I am a confessed jar~aphile.
What do you do with your recycled jars???
I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to hear!!!
Please share!!!

AWESOME!!! I usually store my mason jars in the basement, lol. I never can come up with the awesome ideas you do. What a creative lady. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI've used all milk bottles but and ball jars but not with the lids on.
ReplyDeleteCute idea.
LOL Carol, you are so good!! I should be doing more of the same and using them for their original intentions (i.e. preserving food :)!! As it is, these are pretty side projects that take only a little time and less money but they do make the kitchen window sill look so fresh and pretty!
ReplyDeleteHugs and love to you!
Warmly,
Tracey
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Hello DD!! I love your milk bottle idea!! The reason I used the lids was because the bulbs fell through without them. I just took out some of the old rusted lids that should never be used for canning, so it worked out well. :)
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Tracey
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P.S. LOVE your newest estate sale finds...keep an eye out for my next post as I'm re~purposing some one~and~lonely salt shakers (I'll post it today)!! Thanks again.
Oh Clarice...I believe you have, many a time...but thank you my kind friend!
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Tracey
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Wow, those are so cool!! I use my jars for storing homemade granola and things i buy in bulk, like baking soda. I also use them as candle holders for tea lights.
ReplyDeleteHi SQ!! I love all of your great ideas...especially the candle holders for tea lights...this would be really cute for our summer picnics as the jar would protect the flames from blowing out (which is sometimes a problem). Thank you so much for sharing your ideas with us!
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Tracey
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you go way beyond clever!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for the kind words Dana...but I think you have all this beat with your many amazing projects! I am just so impressed by your new weaving skills...now THAT is very very close to making something from nothing!!! :)
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Tracey
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Hi, just wondering what type of bulb you used in the mason jars, thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI use all kinds of glass bottles and jars to make what I call Shipwrecked bottles. I wrap cement soaked fabric onto jars to make very cool new bottles, flower vases etc...
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