What I love about this wreath is its versatility…

Button Jars – A cute and easy gift from old jam jars
Well, these came about because I couldn’t bear to throw or recycle such pretty old jam jars as much as anything else. I may not have been keen on the relish they contained but my husband made short work of that and I got to keep the jars for myself! The holder is something I had been keeping for quite a while (something else I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of!) but they look equally as good as single jars. They are simplicity itself to assemble and great fun to do. The only thing I would suggest is that you consider what you are going to fill them with first. I filled one with 100 cute-but-tiny buttons – they don’t look like that many once they are in the jar so I was glad I hadn’t used a large jar to begin with! A few metres of ribbon, lace, etc. would fill a larger jar more easily.
You will need:
- Old jam jars (and holder if using one)
- Fabric – shabby chic, vintage or whatever you have in your stash
- Lace/ribbon
- Elastic band to keep the fabric in place.
- Cut a circle for each jar which measures twice the size of the lid.
- Fill the old jam jars
- Place one piece of fabric on top of each jar lid, using the elastic band to keep the fabric in place.
- Tie your lace/ribbon around the neck, finishing with a simple bow or knot.
- Place jars in the holder and gasp at how such a quick and easy project can give such great results!
*** The old jam jars don’t even need to have their own lids. I broke the lid to a favourite glass jar recently, and it felt too wasteful to throw so that will make the ideal container. If you ask family/friends they will often have a jar they have kept from Christmas when, if we’re lucky, we receive a jar of something more-ish in a lovely container. It doesn’t have to be glass of course, but it’s a shame not to see the contents when they are as attractive as buttons! Other fillings are endless: sweets, homemade fudge, pebbles, any craft supply or small collectibles…
These are great for using a special piece of fabric because you need such a small amount. Using a piece of your Granny’s fabric or something from a piece of old clothing, you can get a great shabby/vintage look from just a few of the jars.
Special shells just love to show themselves off in glass jars, don’t they?! Just a few pearly shells from your favourite beach holiday in Cornwall can bring back some great memories. Yep, sometimes the simplest things are the best…
A great way to use your old jam jars or jelly jars – quick, easy and great fun to do! Make great gifts.