I found
this great old jar at a yard sale last year for $ 3.75.
Not exact matches
One of the many
great suggestions I received solved this age -
old dilemma with a
jar of quarters.
(A
great way to keep it difficult is to throw in things like a
jar of baby food, diaper rash cream, and other stuff that moms of
older kids haven't had to buy in a while!)
«If that [analysis] can be done on just any
old jar lying around a store room for a long time, that's
great,» says Mark Lawall, an amphora specialist at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
Old baby food
jars work
great for storage.
Creating simple products from scratch is a
great way to repurpose
old jars from your favorite products.
I've sourced a
great old demijohn looking vase, and how cute are these canning
jar vases?!
Living Room Stump Stool, friend's yard Sofa, West Elm Blanket, The Source (Denver) Pillows, West Elm Coffee Table, West Elm Quarterly Magazines, Darling Cactus,
Old Candle
Jar Candle, West Elm Piece of wood, antique store Fig tree container, vintage spitting tobacco can Kid's Chair, Vertigris Hammock Swing, gift from a friend's trip to Mexico Basket, Target Dresser, vintage find refinished Tall candle, Pottery Barn Concrete succulent, Plant Shoppe Pillow, West Elm Paiting,
great great grandmother's Pouf, West Elm Skyline photograph, ToddScott.Co
When little susie, (a millennial child) never understood why crazy
great Grandma hoarded all that: Canned /
jarred food, rubber bands, news papers, firewood and any clothes or shoes she could get hold of, all in her
old root cellar?
Old Soda crates work
great to hold lots of embellishments and I keep all my buttons separated by color in mason
jars.
What a
great way to reuse an
old jar.
And a simple bunch of summer flowers is a
great way to freshen everything up... you don't have to spend a lot of money, split them up and dot them around... here I used a bunch of Dahlia's with a lovely hue and some white daisies, grabbed on the way home... and stuffed into
old mason
jars and bottles....