How to decorate your space with Mason Jars?

Mason jars can surely do a lot more. That’s because they’re endlessly adaptable, and you can use them and their components in every part of your home.

Make interior planters and vases out of them, or outdoor chicken feeders and citronella candles out of them. Use them to organize your splendor materials, spices, and all of your stitching room’s fine touches. Maintain a variety of extras in the kitchen, such as a baking dish for the best single-serve dinner roll you’ve ever had or a makeshift tart pan. You’ll never run out of things to do with them.

Here are different uses of Mason Jars that can make your space look chic and smart:

Plantations

If you enjoy bringing the outside in, try your hand at this herb garden. Here’s what you’ll need: a wooden board, mason jars, an assortment of hangers, and basic tools. Using chalkboard paint and chalk, add the finishing touches.

Lantern

Turn a mason jar with a string bail into a table light! A coloration holder, bushing, candelabra socket, light bulb, and wire with clicker switch are a few of the very affordable hardware resources you’ll need. Spray paint and patience are optional.

Air Freshener

Transform your home into the most up-to-date in the neighborhood. Breathe in the intoxicating smell of lemons, rosemary, vanilla, mint, lime, ginger, or oranges throughout the day.

Toothbrush Holder

A Mason jar with hen wire keeps toothbrushes upright a great feature for drying and prevents them from contacting each other and swapping germs.

Manicure Kit

This is the perfect gift for your nail-art-obsessed pal. Make one for yourself to keep your acetone, nail files, and favorite polish on hand.

Mini Blender

Your blender’s blades will most likely fit perfectly into an empty jar, allowing you to make single-serving smoothies or avoid dirtying the blender’s box while producing sauces or soups to freeze.

Salt Holder

Save the lid from a Salt container after you’ve emptied it to retrofit a canning jar with the accessible pourer. Sure, you can use it to sprinkle salt, but you could also try filling it with spices, grains, or even glitter in the craft room.

Chandelier

This wooden chandelierwill provide a charming touch to your outside space. Fill a few mason jars with white string lights and let the lanterns brighten your evening.

Hanging Candle Holder

Hold mason jars from a 5-foot-long board for a unique take on a chandelier. The mason jar tea lighting is simple to remove, allowing you to replace the candles. A hole-noticed bit and an electric-powered drill were used to build this outdoor chandelier. If you don’t have either, borrow it from a friend or rent it at a local development shop.

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