Canning Jar Lid Christmas Ornaments

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Dear Sisters,

Howdy and happy holiday season!Can you believe it’s December already? You know what that means. It’s time to get crackin’ on Christmas! Have you started your Christmas crafting yet? I kick started mine this week. Come on in for a quick tutorial on how to make my canning jar lid Christmas ornaments! That’s whats round and silver with a hole in it, but not for long! Continue reading

  1. I love this project Deb – so clever. I’ve embraced mason jars lately beyond canning because they’re so simplistic and fun. I might have to visit Johann Fabrics and find some burlap scraps – looks fun to work with.

    Hope you have a Great weekend!

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Carole!
      Thanks so much! They were really fun and easy to make… What took the longest was deciding on a fabric theme. Keep me posted if you make some. I wanna see them.
      Happy Friday!
      Deb

  2. Adrienne says:

    How creative you are! Your tree will look wonderful, I’m sure, and you’re quite the crafty designer. Great work!

  3. Joan says:

    Very inspired by your super creativity! I did some embroidery hoops and now onto this – yea a new fun thing for decorating this year and I have most of the supplies – even better. I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas. God bless.

  4. Marilyn Collins says:

    Lovely project. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas.
    Marilyn and family

  5. Dori Troutman says:

    Deb,

    What a perfectly fun and easy Christmas craft. This will so perfect with my little grand-girls and I just “happen” to have a ton of jar lids too! (Smile!) Thanks for sharing… I’m going to give it a try next week!

    Big hugs,

    Dori

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Dori,

      Oh goodie! I can’t wait to see them! I got to thinking later on that lace or doilies would make a pretty center too so the light can shine through on the tree.
      Holiday blessings!
      Deb

  6. Susan says:

    Very artdy….vlever5 using canning lids. ..would nevervuse mine unkess thry were rusty, because uoh can reuse canning lids again. But i love the idea of a tree made out of trash or scraps. Clever idea….

  7. Meredith Williams says:

    These ornaments are so sweet! I rarely have time to craft this time of year but these look do-able in a small block of time! Thanks so much for the idea Deb! Merry Christmas to you and your family and your corgi boy!

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hey Meredith!
      I hear ya on finding extra time for crafting this time of year.But these truly are simple and go together so fast with a fun reward at the end! Merry Christmas to you and yours my dear!
      xo Deb

  8. Nicole Christensen says:

    Merry Christmas, Deb! Love this post. This is the perfect kind of craft to do with a Farmgirl Sisterhood Chapter. I’m keeping this in mind for my chapter next year. Thanks for sharing it! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole (Suburban Farmgirl)

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Merry Christmas, Nicole! Thanks so much! You are right about this being a fun craft to do with a Farmgirl Sisterhood Chapter! Great idea. 🙂
      Best wishes for a lovely holiday season to you and your sweet family!
      Hugs! xo
      Deb ( Beach Farmgirl )

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  10. Catherine says:

    I love this but how do you get the middle of the lid out?

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Thank you, Catherine. The middle of the lids pop out easily when you take them off of the jar. These are canning jars that you can buy for putting up produce or crafting.

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