If only we can contain everything great about Christmas in a jar.
Wait…actually we can, but only snippets and packets of it. Which is still great because there are many things Christmas can do to a mason jar…or is it the other way around?
1. Make Enthralling Mason Jar Christmas Luminaries
The very essence of elegance in a jar. These luminaries are very captivating especially when paired with the sparkling lights of your Christmas tree.
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2. Gift Friends a Sparkling Mason Jar
Gifting this glittery jar candle to your friends is pretty much like waving a magic wand of joy and love.
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3. Use Red and White for Dazzling Mason Jar Decor
Red and white will always go well together. Especially during the holidays where it can bring tranquillity to the mind and the soul.
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4. Candle-Lit Mason Jar Table Runner with Fir and Holly
Decorating the table with these jars of glamorous red and green and white is like the best hug you’ve been waiting all day. They are so warm to the eyes and the heart.
5. Create an Elegant Tree with Stacked Mason Jars
Old things are valuable things. And Valuable things should be preserved, and that is the sole purpose of a mason jar during the holidays–preserving the happiness.
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6. Make Santa-Themed Mason Jars with Red and White
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Our first proposal is a couple of Mason jars painted in Santa’s colors, red and white and decorated with white and red oily, flowers and a mistletoe.
7. Create a Romantic Atmosphere with a Candle Jar
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Here is one romantic candle jar that can be easily made using a candle, epsom salt on the bottom that symbolizes the snow, fir twigs, a couple of pinecones on the top tied to a lace in white color.
8. Decorate Your Party with a Sparkling Candle Light Jar
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We propose you one more decorative party candle light.
Use Epsom salt to hold the candles in the jar, the same as in the previous example, it will glisten like snow for Christmas!
Decorate the jar with a mistletoe and red strip with winter symbols: snowflakes, reindeers, Santas and similar.
9. Bring a Mellow Mood with an Enchanting Candle Jar
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To make this simple romantic Christmas jar, hollow out bits of branch to cover small candle holders and tie with twine.
Place them in small groups of odd numbers in the center of your table. You can also add sprigs of rosemary for some color and a fresh scent.
10. Add Sweets to Mason Jar Candle Holders
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For this sweet combination put red and white and green and white candies, tie red and green twines in oily on the top of jars and put some fir twigs around the jars.
11. Create a Winter Wonderland in a Large Jar
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The figurines of some village, cottage or church under the snow could be found anywhere during Christmas time and they are becoming boring, but if you put them in the jar with Epsom salt on the bottom with some glitter simulating the sparkling snow, you can make beautiful snow globe.
12. Elevate Your Jars with Rustic Reindeer Art
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Draw the deer silhouette on the paper, cut it and glue it in the center of the jar. Don’t glue it too much so you could remove it later.
Paint the jar with white and leave it to dry. When it is dry, remove the deer silhouette and put some berries in the jar.
13. Make Elegant Candle Jars with Cranberry Bases
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Fill the jar with cranberry and greenery, and put the floating candle on the top. This jar is ideal for a Christmas centerpiece placement.
14. Build a Cute Reindeer with a Glitter Mason Jar
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Make a cute glitter reindeer from your jar using the brown, draw eyes, cut them and glue them on the jar. Make the hors from strings and sheathe them with plush. If you want to go bold – try rose gold Christmas decoration.
15. Create a Simple and Modish Mistletoe Jar
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If you prefer simplicity and basic Christmas symbols, put Epsom salt with glitter on the bottom of the jar, some pinecones, a mistletoe and there you are!
16. Make an Alluring Joy Sign with Candle Jars
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These three Christmas jars with candles and beautiful Christmas decorations are perfect to be filled with chocolate or yogurt covered pretzels.
17. Let Your Kids Have Fun with a Snowman Jar
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Want to paint on your jar? You don’t have to be perfect artist. Even if some lines aren’t perfectly drawn, you can draw a funny Snowman. The kids will definitely love it.
18. Elevate Your Holiday Spirit with a Trio of Colored Jars
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A simple but a festive trio. Paint your three jars in different colors like in this example, decorate them with pinecone and fill them with springs of mistletoe.
19. Make a Bambi Snow Globe with a Jar
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One more cute idea is a snow globe with a lost Bambi on the snow. Find the way for your Bambi, and put it to some special place.
20. Create a Christmas Centerpiece with a Tree in a Jar
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You don’t need many details to get effective Christmas jar. This is what you will need to do in order to get this great snow globe:
- A clear plastic or glass bottle 1/4 full of rubbing alcohol.
- Add one drop of food coloring if you want to give the liquid mix some color (and make it easier to differentiate the alcohol layer from the layer of oil that we will add next). Fill the remainder of the bottle with baby or vegetable oil (the oil will sit on top of the alcohol). Leave a bit of room in the lid area for the tiny, shiny stuff.
- Add glitter, sequins, small beads or any other tiny, shiny objects.
- Fill the remainder of the bottle, all the way to the rim, with baby oil.
- Screw the lid on tightly. Tape it so it does not come loose (or apply a little glue to the inside of the lid before twisting in on).Note: If you are using a wide-mouth jar for your bottle, you can also glue some sort of decoration (e.g. church, snowman, Christmas tree, plastic deer, etc.) to the inside of the lid before putting the lid on the jar.
- Gently shake the bottle to mix the alcohol and oil together. The mixture will turn a milky color and the shiny stuff will float and spin in the mixture.
- Allow the mixture to settle. The oil will separate from the alcohol after about 5 minutes.
21. Make Frosted Christmas Jars with Gray Details
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Find some blurred jars, paint on them some gray details on them and put in them candles and you will get beautiful frosted jars.
22. Add Snowflake Decor to Blurred Jars
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The steps are the same as for the previous example, you can make your own Christmas jar using: mason jars, metallic glass paint and silkscreen snowflake stencils.
23. Transform Narrow Jars into Enchanting Candle Holders
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Use the narrow jars for Christmas candle holders and decorate them with Epsom salt on the bottom simulating snow and add a mistletoe with fir twigs.
24. Put a Christmas Tree in a Snow Globe Jar
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In order to make this beautiful Christmas tree you will need a snowy tree, a mason jar and glitter. This can be perfect for someone who appreciates handmade presents (and really, who doesn’t??) They’re my favorite kind of gifts 🙂
25. Festive Snow Globe with Snowman and Christmas Tree
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You can make this fun snow globe with a quick trip to your local craft store along with a few things you probably have around your home you can make these fun globes. This snow globe with a Snowman and a Christmas tree will definitely attract attention of every child.
26. Make an Oil Jar Candle with Natural Elements
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Fill the jar with botanicals like cranberries, dried orange slices, pine cones, cinnamon sticks and some fresh cedar from the yard. Fill the jar with oil, and then add your floating wick. You can use a piece of an old candle’s wick when the original one burns up.
27. Upgrade Your Jars with Christmas Snowman Decor
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In order to make these beautiful painted Snowman Christmas jars, you will need acrylic paint, ribbon and tea light. Paint the jar any color that you like, and after that paint the Snowman with white color. When you finish the painting tie a ribbon around the jar and put a tea light inside.
28. Classic Red Vintage Christmas Jar with Holly and Fir
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This is one more simple, but an effective vintage design Christmas jar in red. As all the classic jars it has a warm, Holiday message on the strip.
29. Craft Enchanting Deer Jars for Holiday Treats
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Make more interesting deer Christmas jars, drawing and cutting the reindeer’s eyes, put some horns made of wires and fill the jar with your favorite Christmas delight.
30. Create Santa-Inspired Christmas Candy Jars
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For this idea use small jars and fill them with candies. You can use white felt balls and a red cone to create a Christmas hat and stick the pompoms to complete the Christmas jar.
31. Celebrate Christmas with a Simple Rustic Candle Jar
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Use leaves, cranberries and a floating candle to get this beautiful Christmas jar. Simple and rustic!
32. Add a Mini House in Your Snow Globe Jar
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One more snow globe jar idea is a waterless snow globe – simple but pretty crafty. You can also upcycle a glass jar and save some money.
33. Make a Winter Wonderland with Christmas Jar Decor
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All you need to make this super easy snow globe is a jar (a good shape and size for your tree), bottle brush trees, buffalo snow or any type of faux snow and glue dots.
34. Rustic Snowman Jar with Rope Accent
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Here we have a jar candle holder that features an adorable Snowman catching a snowflake on the tip of its nose. This will definitely perfect addition to your holiday décor.
35. Enhance Your Candle Holder with Snowman Art
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All you need to get this, or similar cute Snowman candle holder is to download a pattern from the Internet and play with the decorations.
36. Add Musical Elegance to a Snowman Jar
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For the music fans we prepared a Snowman in a jar with a Christmas music sheet. It looks cute and warm in the same time. One more great idea!
37. Get a Rustic Look with a Hand Painted Firefly Jar
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Love to paint on jars?! You can rust the lid and find some cute little “fire fly” light bulbs for this decoration!
38. Revamp Your Jars with Snow using Styrofoam
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Here is one simple candle holder that can be easily mad using styrofoam , glue it strongly to jar and decorate the jar with a mistletoe and fir twigs.
39. Create a Christmas Centerpiece with Gingerbread City Jar
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It is a Gingerbread city in a glass jar. We recommend you to make template in a classic country style.
40. Transform Jars into Ravish Christmas Candle Holders
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If you are searching for something really simple, clean and elegant, make yourself some of these candle holders with those jars that you’ve been collecting.
Snow, candles and pinecones will be a classic match for Christmastime.
41. Upcycle a Jar with Snowflakes using Coats and Stamps
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You can use three coats for this jar. Apply light handed coats with painting brush since, adding many paint layers will wrinkle and drag the coats you already applied.
You can pick the snowflake stamp in one of those holiday stamping sets. A thin twine tie, bells and there you have it, a cute holiday decor piece.
42. Design a Custom City on Your Jar Luminaries
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This is the project so effortless to do, especially with the supplied templates, but don’t be afraid to create your own scene.
Don’t forget that the fake snow is a temporary thing that will eventually come off, so if you want something more permanent that you can use again next year, consider flecking white paint with a toothbrush instead.
43. Show Your Creativity with a Car Stuck in a Snowy Jar
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These are main things you will need for this funny yellow car stucked it:
- jar with a lid (you can even use a wine glass if you want to!)
- pretty paper cut into the same size of the lid
- snow (Epsom salt)
- bristle brush trees
- little figurines (and/or trinkets that you’ve kept from your adventures)
- bakers twine
- small piece of felt
- glue gun
44. Achieve Rustic Elegance with Turquoise Ornaments in Jars
During the holidays you can find many figurine with balls associated with winter.
45. Stack Your Jars to Make a Cute Snowman
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For the end we left the model that children will absolutely love; Snowman jars full of different candies. For this project you will need:
- Wide mouth pint jars (3)
- Black felt square
- Black Glitter Foamy sheet
- Orange Foamy sheet
- 1-1/2″x18″ fabric for scarf
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
- Glue or Super Glue
- Peppermint candies
- Hot cocoa mix
- Miniature marshmallows
46. Wrap Your Jar with a Buffalo Plaid for a Unique Look
You can make Buffalo Check Christmas decorations by adding some accents like mason jars, garlands or ornaments.