![]() ![]() Your loved ones would be awestruck upon receiving this as a gift. This idea by thepinkpineconestudio adds an adorable twist to the mainstream snowglobes. Send across this teddy Santa in a snowglobe as a Christmas gift this year. Use this as a gift or a decor piece, this Christmas season. Place this horizontally inside a glass jar and add some fake snow on the base. Use those tiny vintage cars/buses lying around and tie a bottle brush tree over it using a string. The Vintage Bus Christmas in a Jar Source: Ī twist to the classic snowglobes is this Christmas in a jar idea by wallstreetcraft. Throw in some fairy lights, and your magnificent Christmas gift is ready! 7. Stick in some tiny trees and a reindeer for a forest look. Gift your loved ones a winter wonderland this Christmas using harperhomestead’s Christmas in a jar idea. Put the cranberries in the jar and place the Christmas tree wrapped in string lights and voila! Your earthy and natural Christmas centerpiece/decor is ready. This two minute Christmas in a jar idea by craytivesolutions doubles as a Christmas decor and a centerpiece! All you need are some cranberries, a glass jar/vase, a mini Christmas tree, and some string lights. Tighten the lid and turn on the lights to witness the magic! 5. Add a bottle brush tree, some fake snow, fairy lights, and a tiny doll to a glass jar. It is simple, quick, and would be the star of your Christmas decor this year. ![]() Want to create something this Christmas that will light up the whole room? Yes, you can make your lit snowglobes using this Christmas in a jar idea by sogniacolazione. If you have a larger table, create four or five of these, line them up along the length of the table, or place them together in a cluster. Fill it in with greeneries of your choice and add some cranberries for a pop of color. Paint the jars using white color, and don’t forget to brush the paint in different directions for a distressed look. All you need are some glass or tin jars, white paint, leftover ribbons, and some greeneries. This Christmas in a jaridea by thecraftymomster is the perfect last-minute DIY Christmas centerpiece for this year’s dinner. Fill these jars with chocolate, flax seeds, cookies, or any other treats, and your reindeer jars are ready. Stick a gold sequin string/ribbon/tape around the jar lid for some sparkle. Take a mason jar with a lid, and stick all of these on the jar as shown above. Cut out a small red circle using blotting paper. Use white and black paper to create the eyes or buy googly eyes. Start by tracing reindeer ears on a brown paper and cut it out. Want to gift or store some treats in jars and want to make it Christmasy? This idea by window_of_fashion_by_moni is the way to go! This Christmas in a jar idea is perfect for adding an adorable touch to plain glass jars and make them appropriate for gifting or decorating this holiday season. Add some bottle brush trees in it, and voila, your beautiful jar is all ready to be used as a decor piece or sent out as a present. Start by filling one-third of the glass jar with salt or sugar and a little bit of glitter (optional) for some sparkle. It is made using only three things: a glass jar, salt/sugar, and a few bottle brush trees. This Christmas in a jar craft by selahcreativecompany is a little magical wonderland. If you decide to send these as gifts, check out our posts on Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas and DIY Christmas Cards for final touches to your presents. We have listed some of the easiest and beautiful Christmas in a jar ideas to make your celebrations special. These crafts are perfect for kids, so you can have some family time while creating them. These Christmas in a jar ideas can be recreated in a few minutes and are budget-friendly. ![]() It is a great way to gift your loved ones a magical Christmas in a jar! These vessels are a ready supply for creating cute Christmas decorations, crafts, presents, or even a souvenir. So, why not create some Christmas crafts using them? The cold weather is a great excuse to stay indoors and engage in this fun DIY activity. After a year full of canned goods, there are chances that you have some mason jars piled up. ![]()
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