It’s Day 3 of our Holiday Craft Party and today we’re all sharing Mason jar crafts! There are so many neat holiday ideas for Mason jars, but I decided to make a Mason jar soap dispenser that looks like a snowman. This is a very easy craft to make, and a very simple way to add some festive touches to your bathroom or kitchen! Plus you can keep on using it into the new year!
And don’t forget about the awesome giveaway we’ve got going on this week—we’ve teamed up to offer two $50 gift cards to Michaels plus Minted.com has generously offered up a $50 gift card to use on their site! scroll to the bottom of this post to enter!
This is a cute and really simple craft idea. Pair one with a holiday hand towel and you’ve got a great gift to give your holiday party hostesses or your kid’s teachers! Now let me show you how easy these are to make! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.
How to make a Mason Jar Snowman Soap Dispenser
Materials Needed:
- Mason Jar
- Soap pump insert kit
- FolkArt Multi-Surface Paint in white
- Make sure it will work on glass surfaces
- buttons
- strip of felt
- scissors
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
Tutorial:
1.) Start by painting the Mason jar with two coats white multi-surface satin acrylic paint, letting it dry completely in between coats. Once the second coat is dry, follow the paint bottle instructions for curing the jar in the oven. This should ensure that the paint won’t flake off of the jar over time.
2.) When the jar is cooled, use a hot glue gun to attach three buttons to the front of the jar (you may need to find a smooth section of the jar and make that the front). Then cut a strip of red felt (or whatever color you have) to make the scarf. I simply tied it around the neck of the jar, then trimmed and fringed the ends with a pair of sharp scissors.
3.) Assemble the pump lid and screw onto the jar. Now this Mason jar snowman soap dispenser is ready for displaying! Well, once you add soap, of course!
I can’t decide if I want to use this at our kitchen sink or keep it in our powder room. Either way, it’s such an easy way to add a festive touch to your home!
You could also do a Santa or elf version – see these Mason jar candy gifts I made last year for inspiration.
Don’t miss the other creative Mason jar ideas being shared today!
Snowman Mason Jar Soap Dispenser by Two Purple Couches
Drink and Be Merry Christmas Mason Jar by Where The Smiles Have Been
Winter Wonderland Mason Jar Candle Holder by The House Down The Lane
Christmas Mason Jar Photo Frame by Simply Kelly Designs
DIY Mason Jar Snow Globe by Weekend Craft
We’re so thrilled to also be offering a giveaway to celebrate our week of craft-tastic holiday ideas! There are 3 prizes up for grabs: two $50 gift certificates to Michaels provided by our group of crafty bloggers, and one $50 gift certificate to Minted.com generously provided by Minted!
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Love how easy your project is Emily. I want to make one for my bathroom!
Kelly Hedgespeth of Simply Kelly Designs recently posted…Christmas Mason Jar Photo Frame
Thanks Kelly! The longest part of this project was baking the jar so the paint could cure 😛
Emily, this is SO cute! I like the white and the buttons and the scarf. I’ve been wanting to make a Mason Jar soap dispenser for a long time, and you’ve inspired me. :0)
Tiffany recently posted…Winter Wonderland Mason Jar Candle Holder
Thanks Tiffany! 🙂
This is just too adorable….that little scarf is almost too much cuteness to handle! I think this would be perfect in our guest bathroom!
Christine | Where The Smiles Have Been recently posted…Whimsical Painted Christmas Stocking Door Hanger
I love the scarf detail, too, Christine!
This is adorable! You took this one step further and baked it. I never would’ve thought of that.
Michelle from Weekend Craft recently posted…Merry & Bright Free Printable
I hope that because I baked it, it will hold up better to constant use through the winter season! Fingers crossed!
Oh that jar is just way too cute!! Have to try it 🙂 Fun for the bathroom during holiday. Thanks for the tutorial!
Helen Gullett recently posted…Gratitude Bible Journaling Week 1
Thank you Helen! All of our bathrooms may get one of these before too long 😉
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