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Ideas for Baby Food Jars

I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to reuse baby food jars in a crafty way? I watch a couple of kids that are still in the baby food stage, so I get two 2nd stage jars and one 1st stage jar a day so by the end of the week I have 15 jars! I would love some arts and craft ideas for any age or some other general use ideas for them because I would like to recycle them instead of just throwing them away! Thanks in advance! :)

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They work great for putting home made baby food in, using as bowls for baby cereal, putting snacks in to put in the diaper bag, or you can put a ribbon around the lid, and put left over halloween candy in it, and give it as a little gift to a friend.

We use them for holding all the misc. size sqrews and nails and other little tidbits in my husbands "work area" in the garage. We have also used them in the past for holding homemade finger paint or tempra paint (you can find recipes for this online). I can't wait to read other ideas!

Growing up my mom had a baby food jar Christmas tree that lit up. You can put some garland in each jar and use a little string of lights and hot glue to hold the jars together. If you are interested I could go into more detail with you but they were super cute and rather inexpensive! Have a great day:-)

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Go and buy different colors of tissue paper and some sort of glue adhesive. Cut out small squares and let your kiddies arrange them how they want!! Help them glue them on and then coat them in a clear acrylic to prevent peeling. You could use them as tea light holders for a funky table decoration or put random little things in them for storage. You could always recycle-recycle them so they can be made into other products. Otherwise, glass is safer to store leftovers in..you could use them for dips and such...Have Fun!!

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I had kept ours one year and used them for valentines day instead of treat bags. I filled each with a little valentine colored candy, had my daughter decorate the outside with stickers and tied a ribbon around the top. They looked so cute!

I also saw in a magazine they used them for snow globes. They attatched some sort of figure to the lid, added water and glitter then glued the lid shut. Those looked really cute too. It may have been from Martha Stewart.

Also try typing in crafts with baby food jars on a search engine. I'm sure there are more great ideas out there.

Our MOPS group used baby food jars to make a salt scrub for the bath or shower. It was the perfect amount and looked really pretty in the jar. I'm sure there are many recipes for the scrub on line. Good luck!

They work great for putting home made baby food in, using as bowls for baby cereal, putting snacks in to put in the diaper bag, or you can put a ribbon around the lid, and put left over halloween candy in it, and give it as a little gift to a friend.

Hi E.,
My daughter used these to make candle jars. They glued tissue paper on the outside of the jar and decoupaged it to seal the tissue on. Put a tea candle inside it. If you do collect alot you can always call your local school and ask if any of the teacher would be able to use them. My daughter did her candle at school.
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E.,
I gave the jars to the local middle school science teacher. We meet on a regular basis and I now save yogurt, spreadable butter, and sour cream containers for her classroom. I also save the styrofoam that comes on the bottom of meat packages for her classroom.
Good luck!
J.

I gave mine to the YMCA after school program. They do all sorts of crafts with them. Maybe ask your daughters teacher at school, I'm sure they could use them for lots of fun projects! I also saw something fun that you could do with the kids at home for grandmas and grandpas, make home made snowglobes. Just get a few fun items to put in as the main focus, glitter and distilled water. Ofcourse you'll want to glue the tops shut when the kids are done! Have fun!
~T. T.:)

Make a minature snow globe, glitter, water and perhaps a toy glued on to the lid. Glue around the edge of the lid.

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