Who doesn’t love to receive delicious holiday baking at Christmas time (or anytime… ever…)? It’s hard to make that lovely gift any sweeter—but this adorable packaging does just that. These are the sweetest Christmas mason jar crafts.
Pop those lovely handmade goodies into one of these crafty Christmas mason jars, and you now have the most impressive, thoughtful, and adorable holiday gift to give!
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Christmas Mason Jar Crafts
Here are some of my favourite Christmas mason jar craft ideas—all of which little ones can help create:
Fuzzy Santa Mason Jar – We had so much fun with this mason jar craft – lots of sensory fun for my little ones decorating with cotton balls.
Snowman Luminaries by Happy Hooligans – These would be lovely to receive some goodies in… perhaps those yummy snowball cookies! *** I can already tell this post is going to end with me in the kitchen whipping up some cookies …***
Santa Painted Mason Jars by The Ribbon Retreat – Oh, the goodies that little Santa belly could hold. Love the little buttons and ribbon tie!
Silhouette Christmas Town Mason Jars by Shabby Art Boutique – This one is gorgeous and great for older children to create! You could work on patterning and symmetry as well.
Fluffy Snowman Mason Jar by Club Chica Circle – This snowman mason jar is very cute when finished and a lovely sensory activity if you dare to let the little ones in on the fun!
Cozy Snowman Mason Jars by Kristi Murphy – Warm wool on a chilly winter day… lovely! And wonderful for strengthening little hands. The little felt scarves are the perfect added touch.
Snowy Mason Jar by Deco Art – Such a pretty presentation—I just love the addition of twine and berries!
It is so easy to get caught up in the season and buying (and spending) all over town. I try really hard to slow down with my little ones to bake, craft, and create some homemade goodies to give.
They still look lovely and taste exceptional—and best of all, they were made with love, care, and time. I can’t wait to get baking some Christmas goodies to go in one of these lovely Christmas mason jar crafts!
I hope you found an idea perfect to house your Christmas sweets!
xo
Sarah
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Mildred Noftle says
Wow,,,
Love these adorable mason jars..hint hint… and so many cute idea’s to dress them up for the holidays… good work you busy little guys. and the big gals too..
ox
Sarah says
Thanks Grandma 🙂 There might be a fuzzy Santa (or two or three) coming your way. The boys really love making them …
Devany LeDrew says
These are just lovely! The Santa is still my favorite EVER!
Sarah says
Thank you Devany! And I think your Window Marker Christmas Tree idea is pure genius!!