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Read More November 27, 2023 | Blain's Farm & FleetIf you’re searching for a unique and creative way to show your love for autumn, look no further than these mason jar crafts. Simple mason jars can be transformed into fall decorations for your home.
Plus, they make the perfect homemade gift. Blain’s Farm & Fleet has compiled some easy and fun fall mason jar crafts that you can make yourself.
Pumpkin spice is a staple of fall. You can make your own candles with the recipe from Country Hill Cottage.
Although it takes two days for the pumpkin spice to infuse the oil, the end result is an organic, homemade candle that smells like the essence of fall.
Fall means football, and football means tailgating. The football mason jar drink cups from Flamingo Toes are a cute way to celebrate all things football.
Just take white electrical tape and cut it into strips. Place the tape on the mason jars to resemble the stitching on a football. Fill the mason jars up with root beer, cocoa, (or a brown adult beverage), and you have a football mason jar.
Add twine and canning labels so everyone knows which drink is theirs.
If you use essential oils, you’ll love the cinnamon orange air freshener from Shaken Together. Your home can have the spicy scent of fall, combined with fresh orange.
Tie some twine and a cinnamon stick around the lid for an extra touch of autumn.
These air fresheners make the perfect gift, too.
You can light up your home with mason jar fall luminaries from Create.Craft.Love.
Using adhesive vinyl, cut out a maple leaf shape. Stick it on the mason jar, and paint the entire thing in fall colors. Let the paint dry and remove the cutout. Tie some twine around the jar, and add a tealight.
Make multiple mason jars in different colors to create the perfect fall table centerpiece.
Once you’ve used the jars for the fall mason jar crafts, you’ll still have leftover lids and bands. This pumpkin made of canning lids from Crafts by Amanda is so easy to make, that the kids can get involved.
You can spray paint the canning lid rings pumpkin orange, other fall colors, or just leave them plain. Once the rings are dry, string them on a piece of yarn or twine, tie a double knot, and space them out. Place a cinnamon stick in the middle for a stem, and you’re done.
For more mason jar craft ideas, visit the Blain’s Farm & Fleet Canning Blog.