My dollar store DIY was inspired by this post I saw on Pinterest about creating
apothecary jars for only $ 2.
Now I love apothecary jars in general (especially cheap ones) but I recently volunteered to help decorate the photo area for the Cherubs Masquerading Ball (which is a great cause that helps fund services for families of babies born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia) and I NEEDED
apothecary jars for the vignette.
I am a big fan of repurposing items (if you can count that as a DIY), like using
apothecary jars for unique storage or using vintage glasses to hold a few blooms.
I was thinking of making a fairy garden in a large
apothecary jar for my bookshelf!
I would love to find a little
apothecary jar for them next year!
Not exact matches
Just make sure you prepare and have a few vintage French
apothecary jars on hand, so you can just fill them just in time
for Christmas (or any other special anniversaries or occasions).
I love the authentically looking
apothecary jars of AS.AP, including the simple number «#» coding
for products instead of long titles.
As I was looking around
for inspiration, I realized these
apothecary jars that we normally had on our kitchen countertops and bathroom shelves
for organizing baking dry goods, cotton balls, and soaps would be perfect to fill with some moss and artificial flowers instead.
entertaining extras / / kids plastic mason
jar cups
for apple cider / straws / adult mason
jars for cider cocktail /
apothecary jars / cupcake stand, similar here / plastic wine glasses here and here
Media Console Wood Candle Holder Centerpiece Similar Basket Wall Terrariums via Joss & Main Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (found mine at a store in the NYC Floral District) Gold Bar Cart
Apothecary Jar (
for storing corks!)
The Charming Gardeners Wreath by Ella Claire Blue and White Spring Printable by Shades of Blue Interiors Watercolor Floral Crest Printable by Nest of Posies Free Printable Spring To Do List by My Fabuless Life He Makes All Things New Botanical Farmhouse Mantel by Cherished Bliss Count Your blessings by My Sweet Savannah Spring
Apothecary Jar Label Printables by Bless» er House Live Life in Full Bloom by Clean and Scentsible Oh Happy Day Free Printable
for Spring by Maison de Pax Hello Spring by Happy Happy Nester Spring Sandwich Wrappers by Paint Me Pink Tulip Favor Watercolor by Migonis Home Spring Printable by My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia The Earth Laughs in Flowers by Lolly Jane In One Small Garden by Town and Country Living Vintage Spring Flower Printable by Love Grows Wild Spring Botanical Prints by Live Laugh Rowe (ME!!)
I linked up my mason
jar apothecary jar — it's perfect
for showing off Easter candy!
Thank you so much
for featuring my
Apothecary Jars!!
There's also the favorite this, or the favored that — small things, like
jars of home - grown herbs, or the amazing sea nettle suntan lotion that can be ordered by calling an 800 number that relays a request
for shipping to the
apothecary in St. Paul de Vence.
Cookie and
apothecary jars also are great
for storing dog biscuits, and sugar bowls are perfect
for holding tiny cat treats.
I actually have the croquet balls in an
apothecary jar right now
for a little whimsy.
For a few years I've been picking up all sorts of glass
apothecary jars, bell
jars, bottles and vases.
I have some
apothecary jars I use
for the holidays and this would look great in them.
I repurposed these great
apothecary jars this spring to hold my artificial flowers and now I am using them
for fall decor.
If I scored the glorious $ 250 HG gift card from your raffle, I would be looking
for some awesome & timeless
apothecary jars & cloches, new throw pillows
for the sofa (to bring in some of the aqua I just finished my latest bargain find in — Danish Modern end tables), and funky outdoor planters to liven up the outdoor living space a bit — if I can keep the plants alive:)
Found your blog while I was searching
for glass
apothecary jars!
This pastel - hued dozen is perfect
for keeping stacked in an
apothecary jar on the mantle, or
for placing in a decorative easter basket by the entryway.
For a fun DIY project with the kids, pick up a few glass
apothecary jars, moss filler and rocks to create your own terrarium.
Just recently I found at Walmart these Better Homes & Gardens Glass Bathroom Vanity
Apothecary Jar (this one is the small size) and I'm using them
for storing sugar.
For real elegance I would use a mixture of silver, white and ivory pearl beads in the
apothecary jar.
I filled
apothecary jars from Michael's with essentials
for the farmhouse look.
And what wonderful decorating ideas
for them... I'm going to put one to work
for my
apothecary jar.
One of my favourite ways to decorate
for Halloween is to gather up some glass vases and
apothecary jars from around the house and fill them with creepy treats.
What you'll need: Pine wreath ($ 10, amazon.com), Red and gold jingle bells ($ 8
for 200, amazon.com), Poinsettia arrangement ($ 21, amazon.com); Clear glass
apothecary jar ($ 15, amazon.com)
Our
apothecary jars are also great
for the DIY enthusiast.
I bought the Crate of Small Eggs — perfect
for a small
apothecary jar with some moss!