I will hopefully be finishing up the last of our Christmas decorations this weekend. I’m excited to get all of the lights up and the house back in order. The house has been a disaster zone for the last two weeks and I can’t wait to get everything finished up!
In the meantime, I thought I would share some simple and pretty mason jar Christmas decorating ideas. They’re all super easy to create and can be done in no time. Perfect for the holiday craziness!
Epsom Salt Luminaries from Remodelando la Casa
Cranberry Mason Jar Centerpiece from Yellow Bliss Road
Car in a Jar from Mason Jar Crafts Love
Mason Jar Snow Globes from Finding Silver Pennies
Mini Mason Jar Christmas Ornaments from A Night Owl Blog via Clean and Scentsible
Christmas Mason Jar Luminaries from Maison de Pax
Frosty Mason Jar Lanterns from Stone Gable
Pine Christmas Mason Jar Decor from Our Thrifty Ideas
French Sheet Music Christmas Candles from Confessions of a Plate Addict
5 Minutes DIY Christmas Luminaries from Today’s Creative Life
DIY Snow Globe Jars from Liz Marie Blog
Snowy Winter Luminaries from Crafts by Amanda
DIY Anthropologie Mason Jar Snow Globes from Simple Craves & Olive Oil
Mason Jar Lid Wreath Ornaments from Sadie Seasongoods
Gingerbread House City from Better Homes & Gardens
Christmas Township Candle Holder from Shabby Art Boutique
DIY Ball Jar Ornaments from Lolly Jane
DIY Mason Jar Lights from All Things Heart and Home
Snowman Mason Jar Luminary Ornament from Club Chica Circle
Mason Jar Oil Candle Lamp from Garden Matter
DIY Mason Jar Lid Christmas Ornament from Suburble via Clean and Scentsible
DIY Peppermint Mason Jar Candles from A Pumpkin and a Princess
Mason Jar Globes from Make+Haus
DIY Mason Jar Vases from Please Note
DIY Mason Jar Candle Holder by The Nerds Wife
Stamped Snowflake Mason Jar Luminary from KA Styles
And for the little kids in your life, try these fun DIY Lego Snowglobes from Clean and Scentsible.
Next time you need a quick table centrepiece or idea for a pretty Christmas vignette, be sure to think of those old mason jars that you have hanging around your home. You never know what you can create until you try!
For more Christmas ideas, check out these posts…
Sue says
Great round up! Found a bunch of projects just begging to be pinned, thank you! Sue via #CreateLinkInspire
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Sue!
Janet Vinyard says
Hi Jenn, Thanks for sharing this wonderful collection of Mason Jar Christmas ideas! Blessings, Janet
Melissa says
These are all really cute! Thanks for sharing at the Family Joy Blog Link Party this week!
Karren says
Oh my gosh what an amazing collection of Mason Jars, I always get excited and love to share on my “HUGE” Mason Jar Pinterest board, 2 of them. If mason jars is a passion stop by and check it out.
Thank you for sharing on #OHGFF this week, the crowd will love it!!!
Wishing you a great day and Merry Christmas!!
Regan says
You have beautiful ideas, I can’t wait to try some!
Jenn Lifford says
Happy creating!
Cindy @ MyGardenGifts says
I was looking for some projects using mason jars when I stumbled on your creative blog…the picture with the car in the mason jar looks so cute! I am so fascinated with the work done using mason jars..the DIY mason jar lights from All Things Heart and Home will look so nice outdoors. It is something to think about. Thanks for the pictures! Gave me ideas to use now…
Nancyvargas says
Your ideas on mason jars are awsome
Nancyvargas says
Using ideas are great
Nancyvargas says
I always enjoy making
Joanie says
Hi, Love all your mason jar crafts! Where or what did you use for the holly berries? I can only find the stems of them or red beads. Wanted something that looks a little more authentic.
Joanie
Jenn Lifford says
This wasn’t something that I created, but you can trim the stems off really easily with wire cutters. You can then wrap the tail of the wire around the greenery. Or if the berries can totally pop off the stem, you could use a little fishing wire to secure it. Michaels and Hobby Lobby always have a great selection and you can sometimes find some nice ones at the dollar store.
slot77 says
here or what did you use for the holly berries? I can only find the stems of them or red beads. Wanted
Jenn Lifford says
I just snip little bits off the stems using wire cutters or you can hot glue some berries onto greenery as well.