Mason Jar Crafts are always fun. While Mallory was in town we were working on a few different crafts and this is one of them that we did. It was very easy and it is also something that I am sure your kids would love to help you create. It would also be a great idea for a teacher gift. They are pretty inexpensive to make and something that could be done quickly.
To start this is what you will need:
A mason jar
Fake Snow
Figurines that will fit inside the jar
Small White Balls
Fishing line
Needle
and tape
We found everything that we need for this project at Michaels Craft Store. We spray the lid of this jar with our favorite gold spray paint. While that was drying, we simply thread the needle with the fishing line and going through the center of each white ball we start to thread the balls on to a line. To attach the “snow fall” we used packaging tape to tape to the top of the jar lid.
After we finished the snow fall we got our cute snow and tree ready. In order to keep everything in place we used a lid that was from a mailing tube and hot glued the cute figured on to it. anything will work also long as it fits into the mason jar. The lib was nice because it kept everything in place and it also added a little bit of height to our figures.
We added some of the fake snow in to the bottom of the jar then placed our figures into the jar
With the snow attached we added the lid and our cute project was finished.
The possibilities are endless with mason jars. We love this simple and cute project. Have you used mason jars for cute craft projects before?
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17 Comments
Charlotte @ Ciburbanity
November 6, 2014 at 8:21 pmSOOOOOO FLIPPIN CUUUUUTTTEEE!!!! I’m making 12 of them. xx
Mallory & Savannah
November 6, 2014 at 9:50 pmYou’re the best! xoxo
Tricia
November 14, 2014 at 5:57 pmI love these jars you made. I am going to make a few of these for gifts. Great idea.
Hugs
Ashley G
November 23, 2014 at 1:35 amLove this! Where did you find the tiny sled?
Mallory & Savannah
November 23, 2014 at 11:31 pmHi Ashley! It’s from Michaels!
Ashley @ 3 Little Greenwoods
November 26, 2014 at 8:34 amThis is the cutest {and easiest} Mason jar craft EVER!
Pinning and sharing everywhere!
I’d love for you to share this project at my Show Me Saturday party. We go live each Saturday morning at 7:00 am EST.
Happy Thanksgiving!
~ Ashley
Cynthia
November 26, 2014 at 4:11 pmI love that this doesn’t contain any liquid which always seems to get yucky! So cute, thanks Savannah!
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Sue
November 18, 2016 at 4:32 pmWhere did you get the hanging white balls (snow)
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November 28, 2016 at 11:43 amThere is now a link at the bottom of the post for a link for the white balls! Thanks for stopping by xo
Kristan
December 10, 2018 at 5:29 pmWhat size jars did you use for this project please? TIA