Gifts in a Jar are a fun way to give presents! These gift ideas are perfect for the holidays. Jars for artists, bakers, crafters, and more.
This post is sponsored by Ball. All opinions are 100% mine.
I’ve been making gifts in a jar for two years now. It all started with my Everything In A Jar blog post, where I filled mason jars with items around a certain theme. There was Energy In A Jar, Pampering In A Jar, and Refreshment In A Jar. Since that time, I’ve shared mason jar gifts for different seasons and occasions.
This holiday season, I’ve teamed up with Ball® as part of 25 Days of Making & Giving, to share even more gift in a jar ideas! These homemade gifts can be given for any occasion to almost anyone in your life but are especially fun to make at Christmas.
5 Gifts In A Jar
Loves To Bake Gift In A Jar
The first 3 jars are full of items that have to do with an activity that the gift recipient loves to do, so they are called “Loves To ….”. Loves To Bake is the first jar, and it is filled with small items that the recipient could use when baking. It can be given with a cookbook, recipes, and a dish towel.
This jar has mini cookie cutters, measuring spoons, cupcake liners, mini silicone pinch bowls, a mini whisk, and a mini cheese grater. I found these items at World Market.
Carefully fit all of the items into a Ball brand 1 Quart (32-oz.) Wide Mouth Jar, put washi tape around the lid and add a tag with baker’s twine. You can print the labels here: Loves To Bake Labels
Loves To Craft Gift In A Jar
The second jar is called Loves To Craft and is for the crafter in your life. This could be for a young girl who loves to be creative but could also be given to a friend or a teacher.
This jar contains an ink pad, a chalk marker, clips, glitter tape, mini envelopes with cards, a tape runner, chalkboard gift tags, letter stamps, and silver embellishments. All of these items are from Target or Michaels and cost $1.50 or less.
I used a Ball brand 1 Quart (32 oz.) Wide Mouth Jar. Add some washi tape to the lid and attach a label with the baker’s twine. You can print the labels here: Loves To Craft Labels
Loves To Draw Gift In A Jar
The third jar is called Loves To Draw and will be going to my son. He is in elementary school, and he has a talent for drawing. He has been wanting Copic markers for a long time now, but I wanted to wait until he was old enough to appreciate them.
The jar is a place where he can store the markers and easily access them. As you can see from the faint markings on the blue and red markers, he just HAD to try them out before I could even get the photos taken.
I purchased packages of skin tone Copic markers, perfect primaries Copic markers, Prismacolor colored pencils, and Pigma Micron marker pens from Michaels using 50% off coupons which made them a much better deal.
The Prismacolor colored pencils were too long for the jar. Since they are high quality and pretty expensive, I didn’t want to sharpen them down so that they would fit into the jar. Instead, I made a wire cover using wire mesh.
This was my first time using these Ball brand Wide Mouth 1 ½-pt Jars, and I love them. They are a little taller and more narrow than the 1-quart jars. I wrapped a piece of baker’s twine around the jar and added a Loves To Draw tag. You can print the labels here: Loves To Draw Labels
Cleans Up Well
I’ve made several jars containing skin care products for women. There was the original Pampering In A Jar which had store-bought products in it. Then, I made a Spa In A Jar, Pedicure In A Jar, and most recently, Peppermint Pampering In A Jar with skincare items that I mixed up.
I’ve always wondered about making a mason jar for the guys but wasn’t sure if that would be something a guy would like. After posting Peppermint Pampering In A Jar, a few of you left me comments letting me know that you would like to make skin care products for guys and asking for a men’s gift in a jar. So, here it is! This jar is called Cleans Up Well.
I used a Ball brand 1 Quart (32-oz.) Wide Mouth Jar and filled it with moisturizer, sugar scrub, Chap Stick, a razor, Kenneth Cole Reaction and Black cologne (mini bottles that are part of a Christmas gift set), C.O. Bigelow shaving cream, Gillette face scrub and a grooming set.
I made the moisturizer and scrub and purchased the other items at Walmart and Bath and Body Works. I took all of the items out of their original packaging, including the grooming tools, so that they would fit in the jar. I attached a label to the top of the jar rather than having one hang from the jar with baker’s twine. You can print the labels here: Cleans Up Well Labels
If you want to make the moisturizer and scrub, you can find the recipes here: Cleans Up Well Recipes
Blue Christmas Without You
And finally, I have this beautiful “Blue Christmas Without You” jar. It is meant for those special people in your life who you will not be able to spend Christmas with this year.
If you are a follower of mine, you know that I love blues and especially the blue-green shades, so I am in love with the Ball brand Heritage Collection Pint Jars. I have a few of the vintage jars, and I think that it is really neat that Ball released these limited edition jars in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first series of jars designed by the Ball brothers.
This jar is smaller than the other ones, so it is lighter to ship, but that means that it can’t hold as many things. I put fake snow on the bottom of the jar by gluing on sea salt, and I added a baker’s twine pom-pom. The jar has blue and white wintery items in it, like hot chocolate, flameless candles, Lindor truffles with snowmen, and 3 sparkling winter words that can be hung from a string.
But the best part of this jar is that tiny blue item in the front. It is an 8 GB flash drive for putting a holiday greeting. It can be loaded with videos of your family and warm holiday greetings. Get creative and make a visual Christmas card for the ones you love, and cram the wonderful surprise into a little flash drive. You can print the labels here: Blue Christmas Without You Labels
Luiza Kensell says
What an amazing idea!
These jars, which are so cheap to purchase, make incredible gifts if you know how to personalise them.
And you certainly know how to.
I will definitely try them, especially the Cleanse up Well; it is a cute and very useful one.
Thank you again, Tonia! Great job 🙂
Makayla Galvan says
hi can you send me a list of everything you used in the cleans up well jar !
Tonia says
You can find more of the details here: http://www.thegunnysack.com/cleans-up-well-gifts-in-jar-for-men/
Jacqueline says
Love your mason jar idea.Love love.
Courteney says
LOVE the idea of the “Cleans Up Well” gift in a jar. So cute and we all know that guys can use them 😉
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Bethany says
thank you for this!! Day before Christmas and I’m like shoot what do I get my sister in law?! Going to do the crafting jar! So adorable!