Friday, August 9, 2013

Sentimental Glass Jars

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Yesterday I was going through cabinets in the kitchen, and I came across these blue glass hinged jars and another large blue glass jar with a lid. The funny thing is just the other day I saw a set of Ball Mason Jars in the grocery store for $10.00 that caught my eye. (Yes, I plan on purchasing them ☺) I can be a major crafter sometimes and I’ll probably use the Ball Mason Jars for craft items and other small items. Now back to the three glass hinged jars, I’m unsure of what I’ll do with those. It was a happy to surprise to come across them because the jars have sentimental value; they belonged to my favorite late Aunt Cat. I know my mom wants to use the extra large blue jar to put tea bags in. (just like my aunt used to☺)

 

So how do you…or how would you use a glass hinged jar and/or Mason jar, etc.?

 

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4 comments:

Kristen said...

love jars like those. I would put tea bags in one of the jars. sugar in another. maybe flour in the other. and place them on my counter top if I had counter tops to do so. or take them and make center pieces out of them if I had a dining room table. there are many things that you could do with mason jars. possibilities are endless.

Raineys Crochet said...

These are so stylish :) BTW I have nominated you for a liebster award, have a look on my profile for the details :)

Pilar said...

I was thinking about that too, putting flour or sugar etc. in the jars. My aunt used them for that purpose also. I haven't decided just yet lol

Pilar said...

Thank you! And thanks for nominating me for a liebster award:) I'll make sure to check it out!

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