
We all have at least one Mason Jar in our kitchen. Whether you use it to store food, can pickles, or drink our of. Mason Jars serve many purposes, but did you know they can be used outside of the kitchen as well?? From soap dispensers to bird feeders, toothbrush holders to citronella candles. You can do/make just about anything with these jars.
Below I have featured just a few of the wonderful ways to use mason jars in your home. Click on the picture for further instructions!
Soap Dispenser.
Get rid of your old soap dispenser and replace it with this creative idea.
Toothbrush Holder.
Keep your family’s toothbrushes easy to find with this simple to make toothbrush holder.
What you’ll need:
Wide Mouth Quart Jars
Darice Wire Accent Chicken Net
Source: TheCountryChicCottage.net
Bathroom Organizer.
Is it hard for you to find cotton balls, Qtips, or cosmetic sponges in your bathroom? Make your routine easier by storing all that you need more conveniently.
What you’ll need:
Mason Jars
Picture frame hangers
Some large pipe clamps
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Tissue Holder. 
Keep your tissues easily accessible in this really cute holder.
What you’ll need:
mason jar (wide mouth jars are easiest to get the tissues in but regular works as well)
scrapbook paper
exacto knife
scissors
tissue (see below for suggestions)
Source: LandeeseeLandeedo.com
Match Stick Holder.
This awesome idea makes storing your match sticks easy.
What you’ll need:
Strike Anywhere Matches
Mason Jar
Sandpaper
Source: TheBurlapBag.com
Citronella Candles.
Get rid of the bugs with this cute little jar.
What you’ll need:
Pint mason jars (or these cute ones with handles)
Citronella torch fuel
1/8″ lamp wicks
Nail punch, Phillips head screwdriver or a nail
Hammer
Source: MartysMusings.net
Bird Feeder.
Attract the beautiful birds with this awesome bird feeder.
What you’ll need:
Mason Jar
Twine
Small Round Chicken Feeder
Bird Seed
Source: LittleHouseLiving.com
Mason Jar Light.
Decorate your living spaces with this beautiful lighting.
What you’ll neeed:
Wide mouth large Mason Jars (5)
String lights- (100 tiny white string lights…)
Grapevine wire
Burlap ribbon
Cast iron swivel hooks
Source: AllThingsHeartAndHome.com
I hope you enjoy these Mason Jar Ideas. Let me know which idea you might try in a comment below!
Until next time!