16. 52 Things a Year in a Jar
“I love Valentine’s Day because I think it is a great reminder for us to really think about those we love,” blogger Tonia Larson writes on her site, The Gunny Sack. “But I don’t like that it lasts only one day…because love lasts the whole year!” To make her Valentine’s Day last longer, Tonia gifted her husband with a jar filled with 52 reasons why she loves him, one to open for every week of the year.
Get the tutorial at The Gunny Sack.
17. Fabric Hearts Scavenger Hunt
We love this idea from blogger Katie Kukulka: To show her dad how much she loved him, Katie hid these small fabric hearts all over her parents’ house for him to find (like in his jacket pocket and inside his glasses case). She also gifted him with a Mason jar so he could collect all the hearts as he found them.
Get the tutorial at Moorea Seal.
18. DIY Heart Jar
Small heart stickers and glossy white paint are all you need to turn a jar into an adorable pencil holder or vase (perfect for teachers!).
Get the tutorial on Decor Chick.
19. Mason Jar Cookies
A cute gift for a kid or teacher, these Mason jar cookies are topped off with heart sprinkles and a bit of real twine.
Get the recipe at Munchkin Muchies.
20. Date in a Jar
Fill a Mason jar with gloves, hot chocolate mix, lip balm, and chocolate, and present it to a loved one as an “Ice Skating Date” in a jar.
Get the tutorial at The Gunny Sack.
21. White and Pink
Create a beautiful centerpiece or mantel decoration by adding embellishments to three painted Mason jars. Blogger Courtney used felt ribbon, baker’s twine, and washi tape.
Get the tutorial in A Thoughtful Place.
22. Punny Labels
Use cashews, raisins, Tootsie Rolls, and Life cereal to fill each of these clever punny jars.
Get the tutorial at Love Jessica Anne.
Credits: countryliving.com
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