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    Do More With Mason Jars

    The Mason jar has been around a long time.  Philadelphia tinsmith John Landis Mason invented the Mason jar as a means to store and preserve perishable foods. Amazingly, they're still used today for the same purposes … if not for more crafty endeavors. So, we compiled a list of our favorite do-it-yourself Mason jar crafts from around the web:

  • 1. Mason Jar
    Jessica, from the blog Two Shades of Pink, shows us how to add a festive pop to any table setting using just a Mason jar, colorful paper and a hole punch.
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    Two Shades of Pink
  • 2. Mason Jars with Puffed Lettering
    We are smitten with Pure and Noble's puffy lettering on Mason jars — which she hand-wrote using a glue gun and puffy paint.
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    Pure and Noble
  • 3. Light Preserved
    We Design Studios was commissioned to create this gorgeous Mason jar chandelier. Love it? Check out their online store. Or, if you're feeling extra crafty, why not head over to Home Depot and whip up your own?
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    We Design Studios
  • 4. Painted Mason Jars
    My Greenbrae Cottage blogger Celeste demonstrates how to add a colorful tint to Mason jars.
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    My Greenbrae Cottage
  • 5. Mason Jar Planter
    Not Just a Housewife blogger Stacy created this amazing Mason jar planter.
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    Not Just a Housewife
  • 6. Mason Jar Cookie Mix
    We included Bakerella's Mason Jar Cow Girl Cookie Mix in our "Make Your Own Party Favors" slideshow, so of course we had to mention it again! Not only is it a great party favor, but it makes a perfect last-minute gift.
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    Bakerella
  • 7. RAINBOW Heart Shaped Mason Jar Chandelier
    Finally, we couldn't resist sharing this fun and colorful heart-shaped chandelier created by BootsNGus (available for purchase on Etsy.com, $215.00).
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    BootsNGus
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    7 Images

    Do More With Mason Jars

    The Mason jar has been around a long time.  Philadelphia tinsmith John Landis Mason invented the Mason jar as a means to store and preserve perishable foods. Amazingly, they're still used today for the same purposes … if not for more crafty endeavors. So, we compiled a list of our favorite do-it-yourself Mason jar crafts from around the web:

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  • Do More With Mason Jars
  • 1. Mason Jar
  • 2. Mason Jars with Puffed Lettering
  • 3. Light Preserved
  • 4. Painted Mason Jars
  • 5. Mason Jar Planter
  • 6. Mason Jar Cookie Mix
  • 7. RAINBOW Heart Shaped Mason Jar Chandelier