I can just picture serving this outdoors with rolls of paper towels and sweet
tea in mason jars — what can I say?
Make ice
tea in a mason jar and have it on hand in the fridge all summer.
Not exact matches
I start by combining 2 1/2 teaspoons of matcha green
tea powder (I use this one), 2 teaspoons of maple syrup, and a splash of vanilla
in the bottom of a pint
mason jar.
Make some refreshing cocktails and serve them
in large
mason jars or pitchers with colorful straws such as fruity mojitos, frozen fruit granitas, fruit punch, iced
tea or lemonade made with lots of fresh fruit, ice, soda, lemon or fresh herbs to cool off the heat and make the party more fun!
Right now mine is
in a
mason jar in a cool pantry, and it won't last long based on how fast my family drinks
tea this time of year, but I want to make sure I shouldn't have it
in the refrigerator.
After the desired amount of time, strain the
tea / coffee out of the liquid and reserve the liquid
in the
mason jar.
Friends, wine, homemade food, tulips
in mason jars and
tea lights are really all we need.
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.
The colors were woven through everything from our cute little polka dot paper plates I found at Target, to our delicious packets of Tazo
tea and fun fruity cold drinks to our springy TJ Maxx tablecloths, loads of fabric scraps for our craft making spring flower pins, and the absolutely gorgeous tulips and flowers we had
in mason jars throughout the room.
I bring my
mason jar salads to lunch every day and love them... Along with my
tea or smoothie
in my
mason jar.