I think I have now seen at least a thousand DIY gift ideas in a jar.
Not all mason jar gift ideas are created equal, as you may well know.
Fun and easy diys that are simple to make, but ones people love to receive.
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I did a different mason jar assortment for each one, based on what I knew about them.
So fun, with everyone admiring each others gifts, too!
(or worse yet, paper and plastic packing!)
When I saw this snowglobe in a mason jar, I knew I had found the winner.
Banish boring gift card holders and make this cute DIY idea for gift cards instead.
Even gift cards can still be presented as unique homemade Christmas gift ideas.
Check out the easy step by step tutorial to learn how.
Gifts in A Jar
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I gave these to my favorite neighbors for Christmas last year, and they are back by popular demand.
I always said the British would prescribe a cup of tea for a shark bite.
I stuffed and decorated the jars.
Everyone was not totally convinced until they tried it, with milk of course.
I met someone and he took me to the movies.
He was so hysterical and said I possessed something none of the other girls had.
A sense of humor!
I was with my amazing British friends who came to visit me in America last month.
They were so appreciative and I hope to go and visit them soon.
I got all my miniature airplane size liquor bottles at Specs and my jar at Michaels craft store.
This is truely a gift that is appreciated as it is, no fuss, no frills.
I laughed but reminded her they still needed supplies.
I cant wait for feedback when they come home for Thanksgiving.
I keep plenty of little bead jars in stock at home so I can pull from my own supply.
This gift doesnt get lost on anyone, its a slam dunk in appreciation status.
Try making this as a homemade birthday present for all the artists and crafters in your life.
My kids love playdough and if youre curious about gingerbread play-dough, it is just like any other version.
It looks almost like the real thing, minus the delicious taste.
You wont have to worry about your kids eating this dough.
Although it smells good, it tastes every bit as yucky as every day play-dough.
I put it in decorative containers, plastic works nicely for the smaller children.
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