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Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsNancy from Pryor, OK Feedback About This Post:RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food Jars
Paint the lids, trim with lace and ribbon, then pour melted paraffin in the jars to make candles. A set of these make great gifts, or they can be used for favors for parties, baby showers, etc. I've also seen them filled with candies instead of candles. Post by susanmajp RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsI really appreciate these ideas using baby food jars. Thank you anymore I would like to have them. Post By momssspecialangel (Guest Post) RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsI saw an awesome thing once. Someone smarter than I had taken baby food jars and laid about 5 on their side and glued them together. Then 4 stacked on top of them and glued then 3,2 and 1 typical triangle only glued together. Then they took and put holes in the lids right in the center. They then inserted 1 colored light through the hole to where it would be inside the jar and screwed the lid back on. They did this to all the jars with different colors and then sat it on the desk and the office. With the beautiful lights shining through the bottom of the jars, it added such dimension and sparkle. Post By Cynthia M. (Guest Post) RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsHow about making face scrub & storing in the jars? Tie some Christmas tissue or fabric to the top, tie with raffia - a nice gift. There are lots of sugar/salt scrub recipes on Thrifty Fun, just make the grains extra fine for the face. Post by mulberry204 RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food Jarsfor a gift: fasten the jar lids to a board, with screws or glue that would hold them, fasten the board to some kind of shelving or where you want it, screw the jars back on the lids and use them for any kind of storage of small items and you can see what is in the jars - for example, screws and bolts in a work shop or beads, etc in your craft room. You can make it as large or small as you need and can prefill it for a super gift for a crafter or a workshop. Post by Beautiful1234 RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food Jars
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When I was in kindergarten (many years ago), we made crafts out of baby food glass jars for our mothers for Christmas. We stacked about 3 jars, (2 with tops together), and glued them together. Before gluing, we filled the jars with plastic mistletoe or some other sort of greenery, and some shiny little metal (I think) balls, about the size of cranberries, of assorted colors that were inserted loose in with the greenery. Post By Marvin (Guest Post) RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food Jars
I saw Carol Duvall make a tree similar to this on TV several years ago: Post by Kaelle RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsSmear a thin layer of ModgePodge on the glass and stick on (slightly overlapping) small pieces of colored tissue paper. When you've covered the jar, put a thin layer of ModgePodge over all the tissue and let it dry. Put a tea light candle in the jar and you'll have a "stained glass" candle holder. Post by C_Kirby RE: Christmas Crafts Using Baby Food JarsWhen I was a kid we used to make snowglobes out of baby food jars. You glue an ornament (water-friendly) to the jar lid then fill the jar with water. You can add glitter to the water or food coloring. Close the jar very tightly and if nessessary, hot glue around jar edge. If the metal lid bothers you, it can be painted to match. Tie a ribbon where the lid meets the jar and voila, homemade snowglobe. Hope this helps:) Post By Melissa (Guest Post) |
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