I love glass jars too, but I have not ever thought of them in this way.
I love glass jars and have been using them more and more.
I LOVE glass jars and would love to be able to put my flour / sugar / etc.
The closet is amazing -
love the glass jars and baskets.
I love these glass jars that come in different sizes — perfect for countertop storage with cute measuring cup scoops.
I love glass jars and have a collection of sorts in my kitchen:
Not exact matches
I
love the little
glass mason
jars because they're great for gift giving!
You can of course eat it all yourself (like I did), but now since it is the holiday season and not summer... why not put it in a pretty
glass jar and gift it to a
loved one!
She makes a fine pickle and she also
loves pretty
glass jars for decor purposes too.
I
love keeping old
glass jars from coconut oil, sauces, pickles and anything else that's a good size!
, but I
love them served in little *
jars (or shot
glasses) on a long rectangular white ceramic plate with a summery napkin and cute paper straws (find these in the «$ 1» bin section of Target).
Things we
love: the cute and environmentally friendly
glass mason
jar packaging, delectable flavors like almond ginger, chai spice, and espresso, and the fact that all orders are made to order by passionate nut butter makers in Durham, North Carolina.
I
love to re-use small
glass jelly
jars to make dressings as you simply shake up to combine and then you can store the dressing easily in the fridge to use throughout the week.
I
love making it a day ahead of and put it in a fun covered
glass jar (this is perfect for a BBQ to keep bugs at bay) or in a lovely serving bowl.
The
glass jars are super cute too; I
love nothing more than sipping my smoothies in cute
glasses!
It also comes in gorgeous
glass jars which I
love.
That
jar actually isn't
glass (this is an OLD picture), so I've replaced it with this
glass jar that I
love: http://amzn.to/1xmMENh
We
love the oil - packed ones that come in a
glass jar because it's easy to take a few out at a time and then save the rest for later — unlike the tin cans which always have more than we can use — but know that the salt - packed ones in giant tins will provide you with anchovy - infused salt, which you will then put on EVERYTHING.
I've also started using
glass jars and I
love them — I use them for everything.
Love the mason
jar idea but I would be worried about the
glass breaking when it thaws.
Glass jam
jars —
Love the small tallish ones for sending a drink and use the shorter versions for foods.
We
love these
glass and cork storage
jars, but you can also get Petri Dish dipping bowls and a 60 - minute sand timer hour
glass.
Now I
love to save and reuse
glass jars for making tinctures and natural remedies.
Children
love helping measure and mix and you can completely revamp your spice cabinet in a day by making your own homemade spice blends and storing them in small
glass jars.
Very good quality catnip and I
loved that it was packaged in a
glass jar.
I would
love to have
glass straws for my winter smoothie drinking pleasure so that I do not have to touch the cold
glass jar..
Not only do I
love the taste and texture, but I also
love how you can fit so many nutrients and «superfoods» into one nifty
glass, or mason
jar.
I am a sucker for
glass jars and I
love this idea!
I
love reusing my
glass jars for organizing purposes.
I fell in
love with this sea
glass paint and just had to use it to paint a trio of mason
jars.
And I
love using the milk
glass and mason
jars for storage.
Love the milk
glass and ball
jar that you used.
I would
love love love to get the «INDIGO MIDNIGHT DIPTYCH» painting and some brass lid
glass jars!
1 / For your father / Black Slate Cheese Board / For entertaining work guests 2 / For your roommate /
Glass Milk Carton / To go with his favorite coffee 3 / For your boyfriend / Himalayan Salt Shot
Glasses / Along with fancy tequila 4 / For your best friend / Illusian Flower Vase / With her favorite flowers 5 / For your brother / Mason
Jar Amplifier / So he can rock out like a hipster 6 / For your momma / Caterpillar Vase / Full of fresh flowers and lots of
love
Think big
glass jars and bon bon dishes overflowing with
Love Hearts, or for a retro inspired theme fill the
jars with colourful Drumstick Lollies, Parma Violets and refreshers.
I
love all your
jars and
glasses, you have a great collection!!
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, and for the idea of what to put in the little
glass jars I
love this colour, its gorgeous, and I
love how it has such a strong pigment, for a solid bold colour looks lovely on you, and I also
love when beauty products have luxe packaging like this, makes it extra special.Fab blog and hope your enjoying a wonderful weekend x
I
love the colors and the giant clear
glass jars... I'm slowly building a collection of those.
I
love how the yogurts are in the
glass jars, you can reuse them later on.
They would look festive in
glass jars... wooden bowl... even with strings hanging on a tree... but K... I have to tell you I
LOVE them roasted and when I am on the streets of NYC in Winter... there is nothing like a warm little bag of roasted chestnuts to make me feel happy... I can smell them now!!!!:) LOL!!!
I
love mixing up the displays on my huge
glass drying rack — from mason
jars to hanging vases filled with flowers to my favorite plate collections, it's always something different.
Supplies: mason
jars, Martha Stewart metallic
glass paint, Martha Stewart silkscreen snowflake stencils, a paint dauber from Martha Stewart (not pictured), Mod Podge, foam brush, tea lights & salt I am in
love with the Martha Stewart silkscreen stencils.
I
love using
glass jars myself!
I also
love the packaging, which is a rectangular
glass jar with a rectangular lid that snaps off, revealing a smaller, easy to maneuver lid underneath.
I am in
love with these mercury
glass mason
jars — I picked up 3 in gold for the perfect and easy table centerpiece.
It's more of a warm vanilla spice and I
love the copper mercury
glass jar.
The reason Holmes was a bachelor who could never really figure out women, Levinson suggests, isn't that he lost his true
love, but that his true
love was essentially tortured to death in a big - budget extravaganza that provided the bastard sire for
Jar Jar Binks, whose grandpa was a stained -
glass knight.
In his piece
Love, Loss, and the Milky Way, he placed milk
glasses next to classical - style statues and a cookie
jar which depicted a racial caricature.
They might hurt animals inadvertently — baiting chipmunks with peanuts, catching frogs and fish and putting them into buckets, touching birds» eggs, collecting chrysalises, caterpillars, and insects in
glass jars, netting butterflies — but these children will grow up into adults who
love and feel comfortable in nature.