This Woman’s Invention Of Using Mason Jars, Is Way Too Cool!
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Mason jars are commonly used by the southern women. Although I don’t come from that part, I really am a fanatic of them. You can say whatever you like but I really can’t stop myself from collecting these jars even if they seem old or new, or even recent.
I don’t look only at the aesthetic part of it; but where I do come from, these little precious jars accomplish the function of household stores. Their usage is large, from storing popcorn seeds to cherry pie baking, mason jars are too much useful.
These jars was invented in 1858, and I can promise you that they have undergone very little transformation. Although they may differ in the style and material, they seem the same for over 160 years now.
Okay, this is until this lady came up with a better craft design. Since she was impatient to use her jars for more than just storage purposes, she invented a totally new item.If you are a Mason jar fanatic, you will definitely fall in love with the dragonfly wings design. I hope she continues like this, so that I can possess some of these designs.
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Tired of her boring old storage methods, this avid Mason jar user decided it was time to revolutionize her standard jar lids.
Inspired by one of her favorite animals — the dragonfly — this crafty lady got to work.
First, she traced out her designs on a normal piece of cardboard.

She made a variety of shapes and patterns to accommodate the plans she had in mind.
Once the cardboard prototypes were done, she used a laser cutter to make them in acrylic form.
Finally, when her revolutionary lids were complete, it was time to place them in the jars and put them to work!
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Her first acrylic lid didn’t feature any holes; it was designed for easy viewing inside the jar.
The next one is a “four cell” lid, perfect for holding toothbrushes of all shapes and sizes.
The next — a “one cell” lid — is great for feeding string or yarn for easy crafting.
It also makes for an adorable drinking cup, complete with a cute, reusable straw.
The “multiple cell” lid makes for a delightful flower frog, perfect for separating stems and arranging bouquets.
But even without a full bouquet, it helps to make a beautiful centerpiece.
Her next lid — the “small, multiple cell lid” — makes for a great shaker. Parmesan cheese, peppercorns, spices — whatever you can think of!
It’s also great for potpourri. Grab your favorite scent — she used lavender flowers — and freshen up any room.
Now, her Mason jars are more than just storage containers; they’re multi-functional tools, perfect for anything you can think of.
Isn’t this a brilliant way to revitalize old jars? I love them all!
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