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], a flower vase or make them into gifts in a jartoo. So many endless possibilities that doesn’t even include what they are intended for, which is canning goods by the way. I thought I would show you 8 of my favorite ways they are used for Easter. So many great mason jar gift ideas from lots of talented bloggers. Okay, so it’s become clear that I kind of have a thing for mason jars. I love to use them for almost any occasion that I can, including the holidays!
Check out our top picks of 49 (!) different ways to gift a mason jar for the holidays and learn how to decorate mason jars for Christmas gifts. Do you ever walk through a store or browse photos on Pinterest and think, "I can make that?" If so, you're in the right place! From planning my kid's birthday parties to creating decorations for my home, my motto is "I can make that." I love creating new things. And I love showing other people how to have an amazing DIY lifestyle. Take a look around to find fun DIY party ideas, cute crafts for kids, simple recipes, and lots of farmhouse style crafts for your home.
Circus Animal-Topped Mason Jar
Thisstacked snowman hot chocolate jaridea is great for people who have lots of small jars lying around. Photo by Joyful XmasThis reindeer noses mason jaris more edible than the previous one listed and just as cute. Made from sugar, oil , and aromatic essential oils, this sugar scrub will soon be your new go-to gift for friends and family members. Share your mood and give someone this pot of gold mason jar treat from the Polka Dot Chair, complete with an adorable free printout. Plant the most wonderful gift of the season with a custom-made DIY mason jar herb garden. With guidance from the Stone Gable Blog, you can give a friend the gift of fresh herbs—at their fingertips.

Photo by Joyful DerivativesThis DIY snow globe ornament lends some stylish, classical farmhouse style to any tree. Lastly, stuff them with your favorite Christmas candy. The fun in this gift is that they only need to bake and eat. Simply cut the tissue paper, Mod Podge it to the jar, add the scarf, add the buttons/face, and then, top it off with a hat. Punch a hole in the tag and thread with twine or ribbon.
Elf Snot in a Jar
This mason jar is filled with white candy such as pearlized gumballs and has DIY wings attached to the back. When it gets nippy out, gift a nip of your friend's favorite alcoholic beverages. This open bar mason jar idea from The Shabby Creek Cottage will make you the most popular gift-giver at any celebration. Your most outdoorsy friend will be ready for their next camping trip thanks to this homemade survival kit by DIY Thrill. Fill a mason jar with all the essentials for a portable gift of necessities your pal will love.
With this manicure in a jar set from That's What Che Said, encourage your loved one to pamper themselves. For the person who lives for fall, gift them the scent of the season using The Happier Homemaker's simmering pot recipe. This four-ingredient mix will keep them happy until pumpkin spice returns. Design your own Santa's sugar cookie jar, like this one from Chelsea's Messy Apron.
Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats
It makes a perfect homemade Christmas gift (or even a present for any time of the year!), and it’s a delicious dish for any season. This is another great take on a DIY Easter Bunny jar made with a mason jar and just a few other supplies. You’ll paint the jar white, leaving a clear hole somewhere toward the bottom so that you can see the candies inside. The ears can be made with felt and the tail is just a huge cotton ball or a pompom, which is really easy to make.
Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. You can get the family involved and you’ll have a huge batch of them done in no time. Get the family involved and you’ll have a huge batch of them done in no time. On the smooth side of the mason jar , place the scrapbook embellishment. Photo via The Wallet MothFor a peppermint sugar scrub, click here for a tutorial from One Crazy Mom. I started DIYnCrafts long ago to spread crafts and happiness.
Wrap a ribbon around the center and glue it in place. To create a stripe around the center of your jar, just use a piece of ribbon. Cut just enough ribbon to wrap around the jar, then center it in the spot you want it. Use hot glue to secure one end in place, then wrap the ribbon around the jar and glue the other end in place. Add a rustic look to your painted jars by using sandpaper to distress the jars. It’s a festive and unique way to hide your presents inside a mason jar.
Not only is it easy to color those jars with spray paint, you get wonderful planters for all of your indoor Easter plants and flowers. Be creative and add some bunny designs to the front or just make your planters different pastel colors. For these adorable little cupcakes, you’ll need those smaller mason jars – the jelly sized ones. Add sprinkles and even a tiny little chocolate bunny to the top for decoration. These would make the perfect Easter dinner dessert cupcakes, and they’re perfect for little ones.
Kristin Mamrack's easy idea will jazz up your jar for the perfect holiday bouquet. Use a little paint to create your own Peeps mason jars with this fun Easter craft. Turn your mason jars into Easter eggs using paint with this simple craft idea. Did you know you can make your own vanilla extract at home with just two ingredients?
—fill a mason jar with homemade Cracker Jack from Stone Gable Blog. This treat, described as "scrumptious butter toffee popcorn," will delight everyone on your list. A mason jar coaster set, like this creation from Southern Exposures. Thanks to this mason jar beer bottle opener from Mason Maiden on Etsy, a very grateful loved one will undoubtedly toast to you.
This yummy granola can be made quickly and when you store it in this bunny mason jar, it’s the perfect companion for Easter breakfast. To decorate the jar, you’ll need googly eyes, a pink pompom for the nose, something for the whiskers and a few other supplies. The granola has oats, chocolate chips, and bunny shaped marshmallows, among other ingredients. This is a great way to get kids to enjoy a snack that’s healthier than chips or plain candy. Thanks to the variety of designs to choose from, you can create so many amazing decorated mason jars with the help of paper napkin decoupage.

Throw it in a bottle or mason jar, and it makes an excellent holiday gift for all the bakers in your life. Your loved ones will appreciate this mason jar gift with dried rice, pasta, barley, split peas, and lentils. They'll just need to add ground beef and a few other ingredients for a big pot of cozy soup.
This entire project just screams springtime, doesn’t it? I love the colors and how easy this is to put together. These little bunny bait jars are adorable and such a quick and easy way to add some Easter décor to your home. Just fill the jars with robin eggs, jelly beans, or other Easter type candy and cover with a cupcake liner. You can tie the cupcake liner on with ribbon or twine for extra decoration.
Bring the Christmas spirit with these glittery mason jars from KC Coake. The red-and-green glitter stripes are simple to create and instantly festive. Hugs and kisses are important, especially during the holidays. Shower your loved ones with both with this jar full of Hershey's chocolate, as shown by Melissa Riker of The Happier Homemaker blog.
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