Not exact matches
I'd bought decorations, decorated the house, invited lots of friends and family, hand - made little candle
holders from baby
food jars as party favors, found a cake maker who would make a cake to match the theme (and drove 25 miles round trip to get it), cleaned the house and bought a special first birthday dress for my little Sweetness.
As drinking glasses,
food storage, vases, candle
holders, for canning, salad in a
jar, and so much more... mason
jars can replace so many other kitchen containers.
DIY these spidery candle
holders by taking clean baby -
food jars and wrapping 48 inches of yarn that has been dipped in a solution of one - part Elmer's glue, two - parts water (with the excess removed).
As a new generation discovers the wonder of this versatile glass container, we now see and are reminded that Mason
jars can serve as
food storage (short term or long term), drinking glasses, travel mugs, cocktail shakers, soap pumps, candle
holders, flower vases, piggy banks, fermentation / pickling containers, organizational tools, crafts / home decor, and so much more!
A long time ago I saw on The Shabby Nest how she used baby
food jars as tea light
holders.
When my first daughter was a baby, I saved all the baby
food jars and used them as votive
holders.