Mason Jar Gifts are so much fun to assemble you can put Everything In A Jar! Gather together a bunch of small times with a similar theme and color. Put them all in a mason jar, add a free printable label and your handmade gift is ready to go!
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With just a little over 10 weeks until Christmas, it is already time to start thinking about gifts!
The more gifts that can be taken care of ahead of time, the easier the holiday season will be. I came up with a really fun idea that can be customized to pretty much any person or occasion called:
{Everything} In A Jar Mason Jar Gifts
Today, I am going to show you the ones I made for teachers! Teachers spend so much time at school so I tried to think of items that could be used at school.
When I picked the supplies to stuff the jars, I tried to stick with a color scheme for each jar to make it look cuter. To make the gift jars in this post, I used the large quart sized (32 oz) jars. If you have smaller items, smaller jars could be used.
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{energy} in a jar
Peanuts
White Chocolate Hot Drink Mix
Suisse Mocha Latte Mix
White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Energy Bar
Milk Chocolate Truffles
{pampering} in a jar
Cozy Socks
Sunshine Daisy Lotion
Sunshine Daisy Fragrance Spray
Moisture Rich Hand Creme
Soothing Massage Bar Soap
Eye Treatment Cream
Facial Scrub
Lip Balm
{refreshment} in a jar
Facial Cleaning Towelettes
Wrinkle Release Spray
Disposable Mini Toothbrushes
Tide To Go Mini Pen
Peppermint Gum
Peppermint Altoids
Mini Brush and Mirror Combo
The first step for assembly is to stuff the goodies into the jars. This takes some planning and coordination. A long pencil can help with shuffling items around and getting them to fit.
I designed some labels to print off and put on the jars. You can print these labels out, free of charge, if you would like to make your own jars. The first one is has the wording on the ovals and the second is blank so you can add whatever you want. I think I made the images large enough that you should just be able to print them from clicking on the image. My printer just ran out of ink so I can’t test it but if it doesn’t work just let me know and I can add a Google Doc or email you the file.
***update December 2011***
I am amazed at all of the support that has been shown for this post! Thank you everyone! I’ve heard from several people that they have had issues printing the labels so I am going to explain 2 ways to do it and again, if this doesn’t work for you please contact me and I will email you the file:
1) Right click on the image above of the label you want and choose “Open Link In A New Window”. It should open the labels in a new browser window. From that browser window, you can right click and choose “Save Image As” to save the labels to your computer. Then, just print them from your computer.
2) I have created a Google Doc for each of the label files so you can download and print them from there:
{Everything} In A Jar Mason Jar Gifts labels
{Everything} In A Jar Mason Jar Gifts ~ No Words Labels
Okay, second issue…some people have had questions about how to add their own wording to the blank labels. Just download the file to your computer and then open it in a photo editing program and add the words. PicMonkey is a great FREE online photo editing program, if you do not have one to use already.
I cut out the labels and using Elmer’s CraftBond Glue Spots #GlueNGlitter in the thin small style, I attached the long strip to the back of the jar.
Then, using more glue spots, I wrapped the strips around the jar. The 2 ends don’t meet but that is okay because the oval will cover the opening.
Using more of the glue spots, I attached the oval label.
My kids like the {refreshment} in a jar the most and keep claiming it as the one they are going to give to their teacher! I told them we can buy more of the same stuff and make another jar!
Here are some more fun ideas we came up with for jars:
{tide me over} in a jar
Beef Jerky, Nuts, Trail Mix, Granola Bars, Single Serving Drink Mix
{first aid} in a jar
Bandaids, Tweezers, Ibuprofen, Ointment, Gauze, Hand Sanitizer,
Non Latex Gloves, Antiseptic Wipes
{s’mores} in a jar
Marshmallows, Chocolate Bars, Graham Crackers
{relaxation} in a jar
Mini Candles, Bath Salt, Massage Oil, Eye Mask
{sewing} in a jar
Mini Scissors, Thread, Thimble, Buttons, Seam Ripper, Needles
You get the idea! This gift can be for teens, moms, kids, friends or anyone else. Just customized the jar to the recipient’s tastes! It is fun to try to find mini items that will fit in the jars!
More free printable labels for mason jar gifts :
If you love these gifts in a jar, you might also love:
52 Things I Love About You ~ A Year In A Jar
Ice Skating Date In A Jar
Spa In A Jar
Marie says
These are all AWESOME, what a great idea! 🙂
sheri1217 says
Pinned this – shared this – totally ripping THIS off! Found you over at SITS – I’m your newest fan! 🙂
Tristine Fleming says
These are BRILLIANT! So creative and cute!!
Kimberly says
Love these ideas! Will bookmark this page so that I can refer to it often. What a great use for all those trial size things 🙂
Louise Ducote says
Oh, wish I had seen this post before the holidays! You are brilliant!
Jennifer @ Delightfully Noted says
Okay these are awesome. How did I manage to miss these?! See, that is why I wanted to throw this “best of 2011” party so I can catch up on fabolous things that may have slipped by! Thanks for linking up!
BeanBugCrafts says
I LOVE all of these ideas and wouldn’t mind get any of them!! I featured them in my “Last-Minute” Christmas Gift Ideas, here is the link http://beanbugcrafts.blogspot.com/2011/12/last-minute-christmas-gift-ideas.html. Thanks for sharing!
healthycoconutblog.com says
I found your blog thru Pinterest. What a great idea for homemade gifts.I recently made this and my girlfriends all loved it. Thank you for your sharing.
mckennah says
making these right now 🙂 love it!
D3Lemon says
This is fantastic 🙂
Kara @ Mine for the Making says
Found you via pinterest! LOVE these ideas. Thanks for sharing. Shared this on my fb page :)Karawww.mineforthemaking.com
sunnydazes2002 says
As a teacher,I would love to receive one of these as a gift.
Melisse says
This is such a neat idea! I love jars and finding a them to put things into it is great! Hubby will love this 🙂 I just found your site through the Dating Divas, perfect timing for Christmas gifts!
Cathy says
Thanks for the printables. I just made a few pampering jars for my son’s teachers.
Janelle says
LOVE this idea. I may have to ‘borrow’ it for this year’s Christmas gifts!
J+S says
What clever ideas! As the holidays approach, I think these would make great neighbor, teacher, co-worker, etc. gifts. I’m feeling so inspired. I am planning to feature you and this project on my blog tomorrow, linking and crediting back to you. If this is a problem in any way, please let me know.Lovely blog.~JeniferGordon Gossip
The Homemade Renegade says
So So SO cute! thanks so much foe sharing the printables & everything!
Mikki says
Wow! Definitely a possibility for teacher gifts this year!!! Thanks!!!
Keeley says
I found a link to this post on Pinterest! This is a fantastic idea. I’m an avid canner and I love the idea of placing gifts in mason jars. I’ll definitely use this for coworkers because it would be so cute to have a jar of useful stuff in your desk at work!
Toya | The Limerick Lane says
This is an awesome idea! I’m going to do this tonight for a friend. Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to print out the labels. I’m pretty handy in Photoshop so I will just do my own. But thanks!!!!