They provide so many different uses from storing prepared food (great soup, salad, and smoothies to go), and dried food (such as beans, lentils, rare flours, and even spices), to hundreds of fun craft ideas. The large ones are exceptionally great for homemade plant milks and veggie broth.
And if you're worried about those large, sticky labels, and "Best By" dates, don't be. They come off easily...in under ten minutes!
After soaking in hot, soapy water for 5 minutes |
Simply soak the jars in hot, soapy water for at least five minutes (you can soak longer if you'd like). Then simply peel the label off and scrub with scouring pad to remove fine debris. Even the "Best By" date will wipe right off with soapy water. Check out the video below to see just how easy it really is.
Other ideas include:
Turn into a tumbler drinking glass - Drill hole in lid and create your own "tumbler". All you need is a straw!
Use them for gifting bath salts and bubbles - Relaxing Bath Salts Recipe, coming soon!
Use them for party drinks - Leave the lids off and add a fun straw.
Create your own snow globe - Click here for instructions and a tutorial from PBS Parents.
Grow a flower or herb from seed with your child - You can buy Non GMO seeds here.
Remake them into soap/lotion dispensers - Find out how, here.
Drill a thin slot in the lid and turn them into a piggy bank with your child.
Store crayons, colored pencils, paintbrushes, and other craft hobbies.
Turn them into a "family fun request night" - Throughout the week, have your children write down a family activity they would like to do together, such as watch a movie or game night. At the end of the week, choose one randomly or vote together.
Store loose change and do something fun with what adds up.
Enjoy!
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What a great idea! I never realized how many glass jars I was throwing out!
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