Valentine’s Day Themed Candy Filled Mason Jars DIY
Are you looking for a cute DIY project for Valentine’s Day that is easy to make, frugal, and super cute? If so, you must check out these Valentine’s Day Themed Candy Filled Mason Jars I made the other day. 100% of the materials I used were items I had in my craft room, or basement.
Mason jars, raffia, twine, red, pink and white candies, cupcake wrappers, and various jars were the main supplies needed to make these seasonal Valentine’s Day mason jars.
What I personally LOVE about these Valentine’s Day Themed Candy Filled Mason Jars is that they took literally 10 minutes MAX to make, and they really brighten up my hutch, and living space. Simple candy layering, and pretty ribbons gave these Valentine mason jars a rustic touch.
I love to mix and match pieces so I used three different jars and 5 different candy products. By alternating ribbon and candy colors, each jar has it’s own special touch! The use of cupcake wrappers also added an element of whimsy to these jars. All I did was line up the flattish cupcakes wrapper over the mouth of each jar, and then I screwed the jars rings over them–super simple and VERY cute.
Here are some ways to use these Valentine’s Day Themed Candy Filled Mason Jars:
- Teacher Gifts
- Fun Valentine’s for loved ones
- Decor
- Wedding
- Birthdays
- Centerpieces
- Treat Jars for potty training, or snacking
- Guess how much candy is inside jars
- Twine
- Pink Raffia
- Cupcake Wrappers
- Mason and screw cap jars
- Assorted Valentines Candy
The instructions are pretty visual on these folks and there really are no right or wrongs! These Valentine’s Day Mason Jars are perfect for kids to help with and make a frugal Valentines Day gift or decorative piece.
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Daisy says
Those are super cute! I know that my husband and son would love it for me to make these. Plus, for the cost, these are awesome. I was at the store yesterday and saw heart shaped boxes with small amounts of candy that were priced 4x hire than if you were to buy a bag of candy rather than the heart shape box. I really like your way as a better alternative that is super cute, but also a way to save.
Ellen Christian says
What a cute idea.My husband would love this. He really enjoys Valentine’s Day candy.
Aubrey says
Those turned out really cute! I love the use of the cup cake liners to cute up the tops.
Melissa Pezza says
This has been the day of Valentine’s Day crafts for me today! I love this idea. Thanks!
Daisy says
These are so cute! I love the pretty colors for Valentine’s Day.