![]() Look for 8-guage copper wire at your hardware store and wrap that around the jar, fill it with bird seeds, and then hang your upcycled bird feeder in your backyard on a tree branch. You can get the chicken feed base from your local farm supply store for a few dollars. Birds love them too! Make an upcycled mason jar bird feeder with a chicken feed base and a piece of copper wire. People aren’t the only ones who can enjoy the many uses of upcycled mason jars. Add essential oils, or get creative with your scents by adding herbs, cinnamon, and even fruit pieces to the melted wax! Here’s a lovely upcycled mason jar candle with fresh sprigs of rosemary! Candle-making is a pretty popular activity, so you can easily find beeswax or soy wax and wicks at your local craft/hobby store. You can add a floating candle to a mason jar with water, or make your own wax candles. Source: Man Made DIY #8: Upcycled Mason Jars – CandlesĬreate your very own candles with upcycled mason jars. If you’re not into the industrial look, you can put fairy lights in a mason jar for a more etheric vibe instead. All you need to do is to purchase Edison light bulbs and a pendant light kit to hold the bulb in place. If you’re into the Farmhouse or Industrial Farmhouse decor style, you can transform your old mason jars into chandeliers or pendant lights. Source: Lusa Organics #7: Industrial Pendant Chandelier/Lights from Upcycled Mason Jars If you’re really crafty and have a Cricut machine, you can personalize it even more by adding your initials or full name to it. Add your own personal touch to it by painting it, decoupaging it, or even just simply adding stickers to it. You can buy a canning lid with a hole or drill your own, see how here. Mason jars are often reused as cups, but you can take it a step further and turn it into a decorative cup. Source: Mason Jar Crafts #6: Mason Jar Cup Mason jars can be used as storage containers for just about any item you have in your home, from crafts and pens, to kitchen utensils. You can also place washcloths, toothbrushes, and other toiletries inside of a mason jar for a more elegant display. Mason jars aren’t just for storing food- almost anything can be stored inside of them! Store your makeup brushes, Q-tips, cotton balls, and other beauty products in mason jars on your vanity. Source: Far From Normal #5: Mason Jar Utensil Holder They would look stunning all together on a spice rack! You can also use little mason jars to store your spices. Upcycling small mason jars as salt and pepper shakers is a great way to reuse them! Add tiny holes to the lid with a hammer and a nail. Source: Camille Styles #4: Salt and Pepper Shakers A mason jar planter adds a lovely farmhouse vibe, and looks especially captivating when displayed as a vertical wall piece. Start your own indoor garden with your mason jars! All you need to do is add soil and seeds to the mason jar, put it by a window, and water it as often as necessary. Source: Upcycle That #3: Mason Jar Planters Whether your favorite type of soap is the foaming kind or the gel kind, it’s easy to make an upcycled mason jar soap dispenser! Many stores sell kits specifically for this purpose, but you can definitely upcycle your own. Source: The Country Chic Cottage #2: Mason Jar Soap Dispenser We especially love this version made with sea glass paint! ![]() This would make a great centerpiece for a beach-themed room. They look lovely grouped together in a wooden box or you can paint them! Another option would be to display something like sand or seashells (or both) as a nice decorative piece. So if you have an empty mason jar, here are 9 things you can make! #1: Upcycled Mason Jars as Vases ![]() Mason jars are one of the most versatile objects in the world! The best part is that they often come for free as the packaging for canned goods. ![]() We love upcycled mason jars! Traditionally mason jars are used to store food, but there’s so much more that they can do. ![]()
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