Mason Jar Lid Ornaments for a Cozy, Farmhouse-Style Christmas
Creating Mason Jar Lid Ornaments is a fantastic way to bring a touch of cozy farmhouse charm to your Christmas decor. These adorable ornaments can be made by simply repurposing Mason jar lids and adding festive elements like miniature wreaths, ribbons, or small wooden ornaments inside. Not only are they easy to make, but they also add a rustic and homey feel to your tree or holiday decorations. The best part is that you can personalize them to match your aesthetic or color scheme, making them a delightful addition to your Christmas tree. So grab your crafting supplies and get ready to infuse your holiday season with a cozy touch of farmhouse flair!
Equipment
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Pen or pencil
- Scissors
- Awl or sharp object
- Paintbrush(es)
Materials
- 4 Mason jar lid and ring one per ornament
- Scrapbook paper
- Mod Podge Satin
- 4 Wood deer or other embellishments
- Acrylic paint
- Baker’s twine
- Pom poms
Instructions
- Remove the lid from the mason jar ring and place on a piece of Christmas scrapbook paper. Trace and cut out with scissors.
Place a layer of Mod Podge on the back of the lid. Smooth the circle of paper down. and let dry for 15 minutes.
Mod Podge over the top to seal and let dry.
Place the lid back into the mason jar ring, adding a line of hot glue around the inside of the ring to secure.
Paint a wood embellishment with acrylic paint. Let dry.
Attach to the front of the ornament with hot glue.
Punch a hole in the top of the mason jar ring using an awl. This will be the hole for your hanger.
Cut a piece of baker's twine. Loop and tie into a knot(s) at the bottom. Thread through the hole to make a hanger. If it doesn't stay, glue into the ring with hot glue.
Add any other embellishments like a pom pom nose. Hang on the tree!