Decant dried pantry staples, such as pasta or rice, into attractive
clear glass jars.
Use
clear glass jars to keep decorative trims dust - free and close to hand.
I love the colors and the giant
clear glass jars... I'm slowly building a collection of those.
I do plan on adding more white pitchers but
the clear glass jars I'm not too excited about.
I love the colors you chose and how you used baskets and
clear glass jars to organize!
Baskets or
clear glass jars can be filled with everyday necessities to make a decorative statement.
I just recently started collecting small, old
clear glass jars and vases, so these little guys are a welcome addition to my, so far, tiny collection.
Our soy candles are hand - poured into classic
clear glass jars with glass lids.
If you were to take a peek inside mine, you'd see
clear glass jars and plastic containers for bulkier items.
I love the colors and the giant
clear glass jars... I'm slowly building a collection of those.
I make huge batches of 7 - 8 gallons every 10 days or so split among four 2 1/2 gallon
clear glass jars that I purchased at Target for $ 12.99 each.
When preparing these recipes, use Miron glass or darkened jars, or refill
clear glass jars frequently.
Since mason jars worked so well for me, I knew I wanted stackable,
clear glass jars that would show off the colors and textures of my favorite dry goods.
Use Fresh, ripe fruit and
a clear glass jar to observe what's going on in the process.
For example, Ayurveda mentions how exposing
a clear glass jar of water to the rays of the sun and moon over a 24 hour period can help to purify and augment its healing effects.
The product is in a form of
a clear glass jar with a screw open cap.
The centerpiece in the first photo is super easy too, just take
any clear glass jar and fill it with apples and key limes.
I have a simple
clear glass jar with a silver screw top lid that holds a few of my father's barber tools from the 60s.
Not exact matches
Derham's thermometer probably resembled a thermoscope, invented in 16th - century Italy possibly by Galileo, consisting of a fluid - filled
jar and a
clear tube topped by a
glass bulb.
I recommend using a dark
glass jar or, if you use
clear glass keeping it in a dark space.
Now pour your homemade callus treatment balm into
clear or amber
glass jars.
You could take the lid off and put it on a
jar of your choice (mine have been the blue or green
clear glass ones) for less than the ones you find on Etsy... plus you get hand soap and no shipping!
Materials Needed: •
Clear Glass Christmas Ornament • Mason
Jar Lid • Moss • Sticks • Crepe Paper Flower (tutorial here) • Wine Bottle Cork • Thread • Place Card
I filled my
clear glass lidded
jar with some eggs from Pottery Barn.
Chic cottage bathroom features tongue and groove paneling lined with a creamy white washstand topped with gray and white natural stone under a gray convex mirror illuminated by
clear glass bell
jar sconces.
I was able to build my own with a
glass jar, some
clear hose, and a connection to the air compressor with a regulator.
Suspended in
clear liquid in a
glass jar on the fourth floor of a musty museum in St. Petersburg floats the second strangest thing I have ever seen...
Those
jars are cute and functional, I myself have
glass jars also but they are all
clear and with a
glass top with a seal and I must say I LOVE THEM!
The photographs are of amazing antique
jars in dark olive green, turquoise, soft baby blue, cobalt and
clear glass with
glass lids.
Gradiate yellows and oranges on milk bottle or mason
jars for ecclectic holders or use candy corn in
clear glasses; just make sure the kids don't eat them!
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)
Choose vibrant faux flowers to play up the theme across the room: arrange them in a
glass jar to brighten up a corner or place individual stems in
clear glass bottles, which you can then group together on a cabinet or a side table.