I’ve found certain other condiment jar lids fit Mason jars, too, not for canning, but for storage. You can also buy plastic lids to replace the ring & seal once you open a jar of jam, relish or other things that will be opened multiple times. 😊
I love the history lesson! I like finding out background stories about different things! It was so nice of Ball to keep his name on the jars as a tribute to him! ❤️ So many great ideas for use of these jars! Thank you! 😊❤️
Somehow, I manage to find vintage and antique Mason jars at ridiculous low prices at yard sales, thrift stores, and flea markets. I even found a bunch of old green ones in the woods on my property where there was an old homestead. My favorite decoration with a Mason jar is not really functional except for a good laugh. I took a Mason jar that is about 120 years old. (I'm particularly protective over this particular jar.) I made a vintage looking label for it that says "Brilliant Ideas." Then I filled it with all shapes and size light bulbs. I save weird things like blown vintage Christmas lights and old looking blown bulbs. Then I put a vintage lacey handkerchief between the lid and the ring. I keep my "Brilliant Ideas" jar on my kitchen window sill just in case I ever need one.😁
I no longer use plastic containers for my food. I was smelling and tasting plastic. I only use mason jars now. Pure glass. No after taste in my food. The lids are made of bamboo for display. Plus it's easy to see what I have.
So sad Mr Mason died penniless, but glad Ball still puts his name on their jars. I’d love to see gift ideas with recipes to go in decorated (or not) Mason jars. Since I know you don’t like to cook I know you’d recommend ones that are easy-peasy!
Love the history behind the jars. I am an alumnus of Ball State University funded by the Ball Family in Muncie, Indiana. I knew about their Ball glass jars. Nice to know they recognize the legacy of John Landis Mason by printing his name on their jars.
So many wonderful uses for the mason jar! Definitely would like to see some decoupaging of a jar! Thanks for sharing Norrine! And thanks for the history lesson! Very interesting! 💜
You and your videos are so professional, well thought out and full of information. Thank you and hello from Murfreesboro Tennessee. I just found your site two weeks ago, you have a new fan.
I picked up two of these jars as the local hobby store along with a bag of colored glass rocks and made door stops with them. Cheap, easy, and because I don't mistreat them, long lived. They have done their duty in my home for over 20 years.
What a great idea. I filled the bottom of mason jars with colored glass drops and made them into solar lights, using inexpensive solar path lights from Walmart. I wired the jars and hung them using coated chain.
I have 2 jar dispensers in the bathroom for moisturizing soap and antibacterial soap at the sink. Much easier to refill from the economical bulk container and clean the outside weekly. I also use them for dried beans in the pantry that are sold in plastic bags. Muchveasier to store. And widemouth ones are great for portioning leftovers for reheating. I love the craft ideas, especially making your own lids from repurposed items. Great video.
Excellent video Norrine‼️👍 I especially love that you went above and beyond by providing the history on Mason jars! I love learning something new every day! 😊 It’s amazing how many uses there are for these incredible lil jars. TYFS❣️😊💜💜💜
I love that you included the history of mason jars. I keep and reuse certain mason and other wide mouth jars in large and small sizes in my kitchen and around the house for storage of small items. My favorites are giant two-quart jars that I bought especially for rice, pasta, oats/grains, nuts/snacks, and cereal. My favorite use of mason jars is in my garden. I have a dozen or so mason jars converted into solar lights. I cut 3mm clear plastic to fit inside the ring lid and use waterproof sealer to attach an inexpensive solar path light to the lid and then to seal it to the ring lid. I painted some of the lids and added colorful glass drops to some of the jars. They sit in sunny beds or hang on shepherds' hooks. The total cost is maybe $3.00 a jar and they are so pretty.
@The Crafty Organizer clean the jar with soap and water then before you apply napkin wipe area with alcohol and allow to dry. Don't touch it after you apply it. Let it dry completely. Then apply a second coat to seal it. You got this. Just remember not to touch it while it's wet, it's a sticky mess.
Such a wonderful history lesson👏👏👏, thank you for your time you put into it! I’ve always loved canning and it’s accessories, we have even decorated our home in the way of light fixtures with the blue ones; made by my husband🥰. I’m so blessed to have him!!! Yes on the decoupage lesson OR whatever else you come up with. ❤️😀
Norrine, my favorite DIY-er… It’s good to have you back❣️❣️❣️. I’ve missed you. Another great video 😊 Luv this Mason jar video AND the history lesson. Information like always interesting to me. Hugs❣️ If you ever come to Florida’s Treasure Coast, we have a guest room☺️☺️☺️
The history lesson was nice, I have never taken the time to check it out. I didn’t know there was an upside down jar. Yes I would like to see you do a decoupage jar! ~Anna~
For food or other storage the plastic lids from mayonnaise fit canning jars quite well and are usually airtight. Some lids from peanut butter will also fit. I prefer free but you can also purchase "freezer" or "canister" lids. A small piece of hardware cloth or poultry mesh cut to fit into a canning ring can add support for a floral display.
I’d love to see you decoupage a Mason jar as well as the fairy lights! My hubby spray painted some jars for me for tissues, and had a hard time not getting drips in the paint.
You hit my "obsession"💙😍....glass jars!!! I love especially Mason jars...blue is my favorite right now. I have a shelf over my kitchen sink across my window decked out in cool jars and glass pieces! Love-Love-Love them! I thrift most of mine and use larger ones in my pantry for dried goods (four, sugar, rice, beans, oatmeal, etc)! There are endless possibilites with Mason jars!!! 😍
i love love love jars i buy them at yard sales my hubby say more jars i say i dont have these ones lol i look for different shapes and sizes any jar all jars i can too so i buy a lot for that too but i love the different shapes and sizes for my craft room
I appreciate the history lesson about John Mason and the Ball brothers. I had no idea! I would love to see how you decoupage a jar. Thanks, Noreen, see you next time!❤
Hello Norrine! Love to you and your family (especially your dad). Hope you're having a wonderful day. I am loving all these ideas and enjoyed the history of the jars. Would also love to see you do some of the jar ideas on camera, like the patio lights, for example. It's good to see you back. You are always in my prayers, my friend. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
I used to can when I had a young family. I grew up in a Midwest rural area where many canned. We used Ball and Kerr jars I think. I also loved the history lesson! 😊
I also learned how to can veggies with my Mama. She was one of 16 children and learned to make biscuits from scratch. She was also a seamstress and quilter. Her Mama embroidered on muslin cloth and made a quilt for me. It is one of my most treasured things. I miss her so much, but she lived to be 85 and lived with us the last few years. So many wonderful memories.
@@TheCraftyOrganizer my friend! I miss chatting with you. I know life has been so tough for you but so happy to see you back here doing what you do so well!
Noreen, this tutorial was genius. All the ideas are fabulous. I will never look at a mason jar the same way. Will definitely be attempting some of these ideas for my kitchen. Have a great weekend
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Hello Norrine! So good to see you! 😊 Loved the history re: Mason Jars. I love learning new tidbits. Great ideas you have, TYFS. Take care and see you soon! BTW you're looking fabulous! 🤗
Awesome video!! I am so inspired and am planning on using mason jars for my bathroon. I have been looking to change out the decor but the toothbrush holders and other items are so expensive. I would love to see a video oon how to decoupage a jar. TFS!!!
I had a jar lid that rusted due to what was in it. I traced around it on the flat side of a milk jug and cut it out. I use that with the ring rather than the metal lid and don’t have to worry about it rusting again. You can also cut a lid of plastic canvas to use for things you want to shake out.
I like the rusty. Look and keep using them but to get them open easily I run a little Vaseline around the jar. Also works if you have something in them that is sticky
I’ve painted jars with a mix of mod podge and paint, if I want to make a design I use fabric puffy paint first and then paint over it. It’s great for using up puffy paint that is in those neon colours that don’t get used up and it a little more controllable than hot glue. I’ve also done a glass ramekin with glitter and mod podge on the inside and used it to store my rings.
You can buy them that way, but it's not hard to DIY by making a small hole in the lid, and feeding the light socket through the hole and then screwing in the bulb after wards. I may do a video on it!!!
Great ideas! I use cheese shaker jars for my twine. I paint the lid blue and use one of the holes to thread the twine through. I also have some mason jars to put some of my crafting supplies in. I will be using the store technique from one of your previous videos to pretty up my craft room.
Yes, please, on the decoupaged jars! I'd love to know which kinds of decoupage glue dries hard and non-sticky, since I've had acrylic paints and glues alike be kind of sticky when the project is finished. Will the jars need to be varnished?
Did you know a Parmesan shaker lid will fit on a regular canning jar?
I’ve found certain other condiment jar lids fit Mason jars, too, not for canning, but for storage. You can also buy plastic lids to replace the ring & seal once you open a jar of jam, relish or other things that will be opened multiple times. 😊
That is amazing!!! I didn't know that :)
I love using jars for storage and would like to see a video on decoupage/painting a glass or plastic jar.
I am collecting jars now.... stay tuned!
I’d love to see you do a decoupage mason jar!
Me too!
Me too would love to do this
I love the history lesson! I like finding out background stories about different things! It was so nice of Ball to keep his name on the jars as a tribute to him! ❤️ So many great ideas for use of these jars! Thank you! 😊❤️
Love the idea of decoupaging the bee napkin on the jar. The history behind the Mason jars was nice. Thank you for sharing.
Somehow, I manage to find vintage and antique Mason jars at ridiculous low prices at yard sales, thrift stores, and flea markets. I even found a bunch of old green ones in the woods on my property where there was an old homestead. My favorite decoration with a Mason jar is not really functional except for a good laugh. I took a Mason jar that is about 120 years old. (I'm particularly protective over this particular jar.) I made a vintage looking label for it that says "Brilliant Ideas." Then I filled it with all shapes and size light bulbs. I save weird things like blown vintage Christmas lights and old looking blown bulbs. Then I put a vintage lacey handkerchief between the lid and the ring. I keep my "Brilliant Ideas" jar on my kitchen window sill just in case I ever need one.😁
OMGosh! Can I PLEASE go thrifting with you?!?!?!
@TheCraftyOrganizer I know. It's like the universe feels I need mason jars.💜🤣
🤣
Thanks for including the history lesson! It gives more meaning and appreciation for all I do with my Mason jars😊
Thank you!!!
I no longer use plastic containers for my food. I was smelling and tasting plastic. I only use mason jars now. Pure glass. No after taste in my food. The lids are made of bamboo for display. Plus it's easy to see what I have.
Yup, I’m getting to that point.
I'm a copy cat, I don't seem to have many original ideas and all of these are the best! The more , the merrier. thank you.
So sad Mr Mason died penniless, but glad Ball still puts his name on their jars. I’d love to see gift ideas with recipes to go in decorated (or not) Mason jars. Since I know you don’t like to cook I know you’d recommend ones that are easy-peasy!
I thought it was sad too.... but love that his name lives on. 💐
Love the history behind the jars. I am an alumnus of Ball State University funded by the Ball Family in Muncie, Indiana. I knew about their Ball glass jars. Nice to know they recognize the legacy of John Landis Mason by printing his name on their jars.
So many wonderful uses for the mason jar! Definitely would like to see some decoupaging of a jar! Thanks for sharing Norrine! And thanks for the history lesson! Very interesting! 💜
Thanks for the history!
YES!!!! Decoupaging on jars! Please do this. I want to learn!
Yay!!!!
Decoupaging a mason jar 👍
You and your videos are so professional, well thought out and full of information. Thank you and hello from Murfreesboro Tennessee. I just found your site two weeks ago, you have a new fan.
Welcome, and thank you!!!!!
Thanks for telling us about the history! Interesting…
I picked up two of these jars as the local hobby store along with a bag of colored glass rocks and made door stops with them. Cheap, easy, and because I don't mistreat them, long lived. They have done their duty in my home for over 20 years.
WOW! That is amazing!
What a great idea. I filled the bottom of mason jars with colored glass drops and made them into solar lights, using inexpensive solar path lights from Walmart. I wired the jars and hung them using coated chain.
I always enjoy learning the backstory of products we take for granted! Thanks!
Yes please decoupage ❤
I have 2 jar dispensers in the bathroom for moisturizing soap and antibacterial soap at the sink. Much easier to refill from the economical bulk container and clean the outside weekly.
I also use them for dried beans in the pantry that are sold in plastic bags. Muchveasier to store. And widemouth ones are great for portioning leftovers for reheating.
I love the craft ideas, especially making your own lids from repurposed items. Great video.
TY! Great ideas! ❤
I need to get some jars! Oh wait, I have jars somewhere! I am going to pour paint and make some lights!
Love all the ideas. Yes decoupage a jar to show us how. Ty
I would like to see your bee decoupage project. Thanks for posting this.
Yay!
Excellent video Norrine‼️👍 I especially love that you went above and beyond by providing the history on Mason jars! I love learning something new every day! 😊 It’s amazing how many uses there are for these incredible lil jars. TYFS❣️😊💜💜💜
Glad you enjoyed it! I had fun doing the research. :) Have a great night!
I love that you included the history of mason jars. I keep and reuse certain mason and other wide mouth jars in large and small sizes in my kitchen and around the house for storage of small items. My favorites are giant two-quart jars that I bought especially for rice, pasta, oats/grains, nuts/snacks, and cereal.
My favorite use of mason jars is in my garden. I have a dozen or so mason jars converted into solar lights. I cut 3mm clear plastic to fit inside the ring lid and use waterproof sealer to attach an inexpensive solar path light to the lid and then to seal it to the ring lid. I painted some of the lids and added colorful glass drops to some of the jars. They sit in sunny beds or hang on shepherds' hooks. The total cost is maybe $3.00 a jar and they are so pretty.
I love all the ways you can use these jars.
My kitchen theme is Mason Jars. Old to new. Love the video!
That is so cool! Do you have the upside down one????
@@TheCraftyOrganizer I haven’t seen one
@@TheCraftyOrganizer I do have the pitcher for iced tea
Yes, please. Would love a decoupage tutorial on a jar. And thanks for the really fun and creative video.❤❤❤
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing hugs my dear friend
Hi. Good to see you. 😊
I have not ordered anything, but my friend orders stickers and card stock and the die cuts and she loves them.
I decoupage 2 small jars last year with napkins and put the battery lights in them. I just love them.
Any tips before I try and replicate the decoupage idea???
@The Crafty Organizer clean the jar with soap and water then before you apply napkin wipe area with alcohol and allow to dry.
Don't touch it after you apply it. Let it dry completely. Then apply a second coat to seal it.
You got this. Just remember not to touch it while it's wet, it's a sticky mess.
Such a wonderful history lesson👏👏👏, thank you for your time you put into it! I’ve always loved canning and it’s accessories, we have even decorated our home in the way of light fixtures with the blue ones; made by my husband🥰. I’m so blessed to have him!!! Yes on the decoupage lesson OR whatever else you come up with.
❤️😀
Norrine, my favorite DIY-er… It’s good to have you back❣️❣️❣️. I’ve missed you.
Another great video 😊
Luv this Mason jar video AND the history lesson. Information like always interesting to me. Hugs❣️
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Hoping to start that RV life in about 18 months!!!!
Thanks for both the history lesson and creative uses of these jars. I have several from my family.
The history lesson was nice, I have never taken the time to check it out.
I didn’t know there was an upside down jar.
Yes I would like to see you do a decoupage jar!
~Anna~
For food or other storage the plastic lids from mayonnaise fit canning jars quite well and are usually airtight. Some lids from peanut butter will also fit. I prefer free but you can also purchase "freezer" or "canister" lids.
A small piece of hardware cloth or poultry mesh cut to fit into a canning ring can add support for a floral display.
THAT is an amazing tip that I did not know! Thank you!
I’d love to see you decoupage a Mason jar as well as the fairy lights! My hubby spray painted some jars for me for tissues, and had a hard time not getting drips in the paint.
Ya, please show us how to découpage mason jars! Thanks for sharing!❤
You hit my "obsession"💙😍....glass jars!!! I love especially Mason jars...blue is my favorite right now. I have a shelf over my kitchen sink across my window decked out in cool jars and glass pieces! Love-Love-Love them! I thrift most of mine and use larger ones in my pantry for dried goods (four, sugar, rice, beans, oatmeal, etc)! There are endless possibilites with Mason jars!!! 😍
Yay!!!! Glad I found something for you. :)
It was really fun watching your video😊new friend and sub
Thank you 🤗
i love love love jars i buy them at yard sales my hubby say more jars i say i dont have these ones lol i look for different shapes and sizes any jar all jars i can too so i buy a lot for that too but i love the different shapes and sizes for my craft room
Yep I’m right there with ya😝❤️😀
Please do a decoupaged glass jar. Loved the history lesson.
Thx. Love mason / ball jars.
I'd love to see you decoupage a jar! Love your channel ❤
Love these ideals. I would love to see decoupaging jars.
I appreciate the history lesson about John Mason and the Ball brothers. I had no idea! I would love to see how you decoupage a jar. Thanks, Noreen, see you next time!❤
I would love to see a decopodged jar!
Hello Norrine! Love to you and your family (especially your dad). Hope you're having a wonderful day. I am loving all these ideas and enjoyed the history of the jars. Would also love to see you do some of the jar ideas on camera, like the patio lights, for example. It's good to see you back. You are always in my prayers, my friend. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
Thank you, Judith!
I used to can when I had a young family. I grew up in a Midwest rural area where many canned. We used Ball and Kerr jars I think. I also loved the history lesson! 😊
I also learned how to can veggies with my Mama. She was one of 16 children and learned to make biscuits from scratch. She was also a seamstress and quilter. Her Mama embroidered on muslin cloth and made a quilt for me. It is one of my most treasured things. I miss her so much, but she lived to be 85 and lived with us the last few years. So many wonderful memories.
I love jars !!! I use them everywhere!
Same! I collect certain kinds and use them all over my house.
Would love to see you decoupage a jar! X
Some really beautiful ideas!
Awesome video! 💙
Great ideas... Love the ideas for making home in life for yarn etc...
Love this.. decoupage yaay😊 great work Norrine
I absolutely love these Mason jars. I use them for everything!
Hi, Ana!!!!
@@TheCraftyOrganizer my friend! I miss chatting with you. I know life has been so tough for you but so happy to see you back here doing what you do so well!
Would love to see videos of these💖
Noreen, this tutorial was genius. All the ideas are fabulous. I will never look at a mason jar the same way. Will definitely be attempting some of these ideas for my kitchen. Have a great weekend
Thanks! Hope you have a great weekend too!
I would love to see your idea for decoupaging the mason jar.
I would love to see you decoupage some jars. I used to do decoupage but would have never thought of doing something glass.
Yay! I'll add it to my list!!! :)
I hope your day was great. Namesta 🐞🥰
Same to you 🥰
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Hello Norrine! So good to see you! 😊 Loved the history re: Mason Jars. I love learning new tidbits. Great ideas you have, TYFS. Take care and see you soon! BTW you're looking fabulous! 🤗
I would love to see how you make the "bee" jar 😊
I'd love to see the deccapoge jars!
Yes, I would love to see you do a Listen Decoupage a Mason jar Norrine!
Love all of these ideas are wonderful.
Awesome video!! I am so inspired and am planning on using mason jars for my bathroon. I have been looking to change out the decor but the toothbrush holders and other items are so expensive. I would love to see a video oon how to decoupage a jar. TFS!!!
Thanks sooooooo much for the creative ideas
You are most welcome 😊
Loved the mason jar history lesson. That was great. Loved it. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
I like those ideas.Thanks for sharing.
let's see you decoupage.
Loved how you did this
What great idea!!
I love mason jars. Thank you for the history lesson and all the great ideas
Fun! I’ll use the idea for straining thread through the hole in cardboard at the sewing machine. 🪡
WOW!! I NEVER THOUGHT OF ALL OF ALL OF THESE IDEAS!
YOU OPENED MY EYES. NOW TO FIND THE JARS.
Fabulous video! Very inspiring!!
Thanks for these tips I love using mason jars for lots of things
I love them!
I have a lot of mason jars and these are ideas are great. Thank you for sharing.
I want to see you craft with jars❤
Love these ideas. ❤
I had a jar lid that rusted due to what was in it. I traced around it on the flat side of a milk jug and cut it out. I use that with the ring rather than the metal lid and don’t have to worry about it rusting again. You can also cut a lid of plastic canvas to use for things you want to shake out.
So smart!
I like the rusty. Look and keep using them but to get them open easily I run a little Vaseline around the jar. Also works if you have something in them that is sticky
Can't wait to see what you come up with on the jars. I have several 1/2 gal blue Ball jars. I'd love to be inspired by something from your creativity.
I have five clear half gallon Ball jars. I use them for things like pasta, rice, snacks, or cereal in my kitchen. I love them.
Would love to see how to decoupage a jar.
I really want to make one!!!!!
I’ve painted jars with a mix of mod podge and paint, if I want to make a design I use fabric puffy paint first and then paint over it. It’s great for using up puffy paint that is in those neon colours that don’t get used up and it a little more controllable than hot glue. I’ve also done a glass ramekin with glitter and mod podge on the inside and used it to store my rings.
can you give us more details on the solar light string of mason jars? was that something purchased or was it a diy? thanks
You can buy them that way, but it's not hard to DIY by making a small hole in the lid, and feeding the light socket through the hole and then screwing in the bulb after wards. I may do a video on it!!!
@@TheCraftyOrganizer i would love for you to do a video on it. i can follow along and mine might actually might work.
Always a pleasure. I learn ea time I visit.❤
Just ran across your video. Love the history lesson. Going to subscribe. Thank you great ideas
Welcome aboard!
Great information! The fairy light are adorable! Thanks!
Very Nice ideas!!
Wonderful!😊
Excellent video
Great ideas! I use cheese shaker jars for my twine. I paint the lid blue and use one of the holes to thread the twine through. I also have some mason jars to put some of my crafting supplies in. I will be using the store technique from one of your previous videos to pretty up my craft room.
That is so smart!!!!
I hope you will create a decoupage jar . I would love to see what you could do with it. You are so crafty. Love your videos. Take care and God Bless ❤
Green cheese top works great on mzxon jars and can be sprayed with different colors and love the historic facts
Yes, please, on the decoupaged jars! I'd love to know which kinds of decoupage glue dries hard and non-sticky, since I've had acrylic paints and glues alike be kind of sticky when the project is finished. Will the jars need to be varnished?
We will find out together!!!
Love this video and I would love to watch a decoupage video! Thanks!