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Homemade Gifts in a Jar

Plus, Four Ways For Decorating Jars

Gifts in a Jar have become very popular gifts. Use them as individual gifts or include them in your gift baskets. They are great gifts for teachers, coworkers, as well as family and friends.

cookie mix in a jar In addition to dessert and beverage mixes, homemade salsa is a nice alternative. At Great Salsa you will find a large variety of salsa recipes.

New glass jars can be purchased at many supermarkets, department stores, and hardware stores. If you are a Good Will or yard sale person, keep an eye out for used jars. When reusing jars, wash them well in hot soapy water and dry thoroughly. If the jars have labels, dampen a clean cloth in warm white vinegar and lay it on the label. It will take 15-20 minutes before you can remove the label.

Below are three pages at this website that are all related to gifts in jars or bottles:

Jar Mix Recipes

Recipes for Gourmet Vinegars and Dipping Oils

Recipes for Bath or Spa Products

Wrapping and Decorative Touches For Gifts In A Jar:
(Four Different Finishing Ideas)

First Suggestion:
  • Cut an eight inch square from heavy gift wrap, a heavy paper napkin, fabric, netting, or tulle.


  • Place this square over the top of a finished jar gift.


  • Secure with a large rubber band to hold the square in place.


  • Cut ribbon, raffia, or twine long enough to wrap around the jar with extra length to tie a bow.


  • Attach a label to the jar noting the contents of the jar.


  • If the jar contains a food mix, hand write the completion directions on a recipe card, punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of the card, and thread the ribbon, raffia, or cord through the hole before tieing the bow.
Option: add a small decorative item to the bow...cookie cutter, measuring spoons, ornament, etc.

purple flowers

Second Suggestion:
  • Lay the jar lid on heavy gift wrap, a heavy paper napkin, fabric, netting, or tulle.


  • Cut a circle two inches larger than the lid (two inches all around).


  • Place only the flat lid on the jar; center the circle you cut out on top of the lid; screw the ring part of the lid on the jar.


  • Cut ribbon, raffia, or twine long enough to wrap around the jar with extra length tie a bow.


  • Attach a label to the jar noting the contents of the gifts in a jar.


  • If the jar contains a food mix, hand write the completion directions on a recipe card, punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of the card, and thread the ribbon, raffia, or cord through the hole before tieing the bow.
Option:  add a small decorative item to the bow...cookie cutter, measuring spoons, ornament, etc.

purple flowers

Third Suggestion:
  • Wrap each entire gifts in a jar with heavy gift wrap, fabric, netting, tulle, cellophane, or layered tissue paper (either round or square).


  • Place the jar in the center; bring it up on all sides so it extends above the jar; finish with a tie and bow around the lid.


  • Attach a label to the jar noting the contents of the jar.


  • If the jar contains a food mix, hand write the completion directions on a recipe card, punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of the card, and thread the ribbon, raffia, or cord through the hole before tieing the bow.
Option: add a small decorative item to the bow...(cookie cutter, measuring spoons, ornament, etc.

purple flowers

Fourth Suggestion:
  • Glue artificial fruit, flowers, or leaves on the top of the lid; tie with cord or raffia.


  • Attach a label to the jar noting the contents of the jar.


  • If the jar contains a food mix, hand write the completion directions on a recipe card, punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of the card, and thread the ribbon, raffia, or cord through the hole before tieing the bow.
Print free decorative labels online for your gifts in a jar.


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