It's WISE to DIY: Thrify Ideas for the Do-It-Yourselfer

After She Paints These Mason Jar Lids She Does Something SO DARN CUTE To Them!

Yay!  Mason Jars!  It’s been a while since I have found something this cute to share with you so I was super-excited when I saw this today.

This is such a unique idea that adds dimension and color and pop to ordinary mason jars.  The fact that this project is easy and fun just adds to it’s appeal.

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243 Comments

  1. Will have to give these a try.

  2. What does she do..l.i can’t get your post to load and it looks like my kind of thing

  3. Wow. Junk in a jar. She has WAY too much time on her hands!

  4. Linda Smith says:

    The screw will be screwed into knob not exposed on inside.

  5. Xenia Kemp says:

    Lynn Stover great gift ideas, and like the idea of gluing the knobs.

  6. Mary Dew says:

    Really cute, but I agree with cutting off bottom of the screw, use shorter screws, or glue them on.

  7. Terra Andrews this is so cute and easy

  8. Michelle Legried, this one’s for you

  9. These are actually pretty cute!

  10. OMG just saved this yesterday, Wendy Taylor Mangrum! Great minds think alike!

  11. I think I have lost mine lol

  12. Nancy Smith says:

    I’ve done this before, but I paint flowers r baby stuff on them then put handles.

  13. Attach the screw from the inside up its the knob to keep the screw from being exposed.

  14. You can find E6000 in a craft or hardware store.

  15. Brittany Bryant you will love this

  16. This is such a cute idea!!

  17. I would just glue the knobs

  18. Janet Sipes says:

    Happy birthday to my bff

  19. Karla Ward says:

    Just put screw on hold of life the into the knob…Clean .no. ugly threads

  20. Karla Ward says:

    Just put the head of the screw on underside of the lid and thru to the knob. No sharp edges

  21. Thank you. Very cute idea.

  22. Lucy Faz says:

    Clever but not cute!

  23. Just saw this being sold at Michael’s yesterday.

  24. Karen Talley says:

    Or you can use E6000 glue on the nobs. No drilling. Stays attached forever!

  25. Martha Flatt says:

    Love it. Going to try this…

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