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Baby Food JarsThank you and have a great day. Pepsi Womack Feedback About This Post:RE: Baby Food JarsDon't forget to add glycerine to the snowball jars so the "snow" will "float" a little slower. Post by the Oracle RE: Baby Food JarsI used baby food jars for baby shower thank you favors. I put candy inside the jars and then decorated the jars with blue or pink mesh, tied ribbon around the mouth of the jar and tied little pacifiers (the kind in the craft stores ) to the ribbon. I attached a little thank you note from "mom and baby" to them. Everyone got a kick out of them! Post By Nicole (Guest Post) RE: Baby Food JarsI used baby food jars for baby shower thank you favors. I put candy inside the jars and then decorated the jars with blue or pink mesh, tied ribbon around the mouth of the jar and tied little pacifiers (the kind in the craft stores ) to the ribbon. I attached a little thank you note from "mom and baby" to them. Everyone got a kick out of them! Post By Nicole (Guest Post) RE: Baby Food Jars
I found this recipe for Cinnamon Honey Butter that my mother made and distributed to her friends in baby food jars. She got rave reviews. Post By Tammy Arnouts (Guest Post) RE: Baby Food Jars
Christmas Tree Post By carolyn (Guest Post) RE: Baby Food JarsI have spray painted the tops of baby food jars various colors (silver/gold/red/green for Christmas); pink/blue/yellow for birthdays). I keep a supply on hand in various colors. I also glue little items on top of the lid such as tiny silk flowers, buttons, seashells, charms, coins. Add a few shreds of pretty ribbon or shredded papers - color coordinate. Excellent way to give a pretty pair of earrings, money $$ - wrap/fold up green bills or use quarters, half dollars. A (soft) bracelet will fit in the jar. IOUs on slips of paper can be placed in the jar: IOU to wash the dog/IOU a game of checkers/IOU to a movie/etc etc. Remember there are tiny baby food jars and there are the larger ones too. Never turn down the opportunity to be given some free baby food jars. Post by Virginia Lynn RE: Baby Food JarsThe science teacher at our church grammar school was thrilled to have donated baby food jars. The teacher showed the students how to fill the jars with potting soil and how to grow seeds. Post by Virginia Lynn RE: Baby Food Jars
Dear Pepsi Post by the_mouse_2b RE: Baby Food Jars
You could turn the baby food jars into votives. Purchase colored, scented votive candles and matching ribbon. You can even paint the jars with enamel paint.
RE: Baby Food JarsGet some mini-figurines, cool buttons or other cute things that you like. Glue to the inside of the lid. Fill the jar with water and glitter, add the lid and you have mini-snowglobes! Post by robingrayson RE: Baby Food Jars
Hi Pepsi:
RE: Baby Food Jars
On a smaller scale, this would work fine.
RE: Baby Food Jars
This was a children's Bible school project and turned out well: Tear pieces of different colored tissue paper in small strips. Dip into tacky glue (or any glue that dries clear) and place on the outside of the jar. When it dries, put a small candle inside and it will look like stained glass. Other decorations could also be added, such as beads, bits of ribbon, etc.
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