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8 Simple Fall Crafts with Mason Jars

As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin their spectacular transformation into a fiery palette of crimson, gold, and orange, our hearts and homes yearn for a touch of autumnal warmth. It's a season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin-spiced everything, and a desire to bring the beauty of the outdoors in. And what better way to do that than with a touch of handmade charm? Enter the humble Mason jar: a versatile, affordable, and endlessly customizable vessel for all your fall crafting aspirations.


From rustic centerpieces to glowing luminaries, Mason jar crafts are a beloved staple of fall décor. They're a fantastic way to unleash your creativity, spend a cozy afternoon, and create beautiful, personalized pieces that will make your home feel extra special. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a DIY novice, there's a Mason jar project for you. And the best part? You don't need a lot of expensive materials or complicated skills to create something truly magical.


In the world of social media, the love for Mason jar crafts is more evident than ever. A quick scroll through Pinterest and TikTok reveals a treasure trove of inspiration, with creators showcasing their unique takes on this classic craft. From minimalist and modern to rustic and charming, the trends are as diverse as the falling leaves themselves. We're seeing a surge in natural elements, with crafters incorporating leaves, acorns, and twigs into their designs. Painted jars in muted, earthy tones are also popular, as are whimsical creations like scarecrow and pumpkin-themed jars.


So, if you're ready to embrace the cozy, creative spirit of the season, you've come to the right place. We've gathered eight simple yet stunning fall crafts with Mason jars that are perfect for crafters of all levels. We'll walk you through each project step-by-step, with tips and tricks to help you create a masterpiece. So, grab your jars, put on your favorite autumn playlist, and let's get crafting!

 Enchanting Autumn Leaf Luminaries

1. Enchanting Autumn Leaf Luminaries


There's something magical about the warm, flickering glow of a candle on a cool autumn evening. These enchanting autumn leaf luminaries are the perfect way to capture that cozy ambiance. Using real or artificial leaves, you can create a stunning stained-glass effect that will cast a warm, inviting glow throughout your home. This is a classic fall craft that never goes out of style, and for good reason. It's simple, beautiful, and a wonderful way to bring the colors of the season indoors.

This project is not only a beautiful addition to your fall décor, but it's also a great activity for a quiet afternoon. The process of carefully selecting and arranging the leaves is incredibly therapeutic, making it a wonderful form of self-care. For more ideas on how to create a relaxing and rejuvenating atmosphere, check out these tips for an ultimate Sunday self-care routine.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jars (any size)

  • Mod Podge (matte or gloss finish)


  • Foam brush

  • A selection of fall leaves (real or artificial)

  • Twine or ribbon

  • Tea lights or battery-operated candles

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Leaves: If you're using real leaves, make sure they are clean and dry. You can press them between the pages of a heavy book for a few days to flatten them out. If you're using artificial leaves, you can find a great selection at your local craft store, like Michaels or Hobby Lobby.

  2. Apply Mod Podge: Using a foam brush, apply a thin, even layer of Mod Podge to a section of your Mason jar.

  3. Arrange the Leaves: Carefully place a leaf onto the Mod Podge-covered area, smoothing it down with your fingertips. Continue this process, overlapping the leaves slightly, until the entire jar is covered.

  4. Seal the Leaves: Once you're happy with your leaf arrangement, apply another layer of Mod Podge over the top of the leaves to seal them in place. Don't worry if the Mod Podge looks white and cloudy; it will dry clear.

  5. Let it Dry: Allow the jar to dry completely. This may take a few hours, depending on the thickness of the Mod Podge.

  6. Add a Finishing Touch: Once the jar is dry, tie a piece of twine or ribbon around the rim for a rustic finishing touch.

  7. Light it Up: Place a tea light or a battery-operated candle inside the jar and watch it glow!

These luminaries look beautiful on their own or grouped together as a centerpiece. You can also use them to line your porch steps or walkway for a warm and welcoming entrance. For more home décor inspiration, check out these home decor tips from That Love Podcast.


2. Whimsical Painted Pumpkin Jars

Whimsical Painted Pumpkin Jars

Nothing says "fall" quite like a pumpkin. These whimsical painted pumpkin jars are a fun and easy way to add a touch of autumn charm to your home. With a little bit of paint and a few simple embellishments, you can transform a plain Mason jar into an adorable pumpkin that's perfect for holding candy, flowers, or even just sitting pretty on a shelf.

This is a great project to do with kids, as it's simple, fun, and allows for a lot of creativity. You can paint your pumpkins in traditional orange, or get creative with other fall colors like white, gold, or even a trendy teal. For more ideas on how to create a cozy and inviting home, explore these modern farmhouse decor ideas.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jars (squat, wide-mouth jars work best for a pumpkin shape)

  • Orange acrylic paint (or any other color you prefer)

  • Brown or green acrylic paint (for the stem)

  • Paintbrushes

  • A small piece of a tree branch or a cinnamon stick (for the stem)

  • Green felt or ribbon (for the leaves and vine)

  • Hot glue gun


Instructions:

  1. Paint the Jar: Paint the entire outside of the Mason jar with your chosen pumpkin color. You may need to apply two or three coats for full coverage. Allow the paint to dry completely between coats.

  2. Create the Stem: While the jar is drying, prepare your stem. You can use a small piece of a tree branch, a cinnamon stick, or even a piece of a twig from your backyard.

  3. Paint the Lid: Paint the lid and rim of the Mason jar with brown or green paint to resemble the top of a pumpkin.

  4. Attach the Stem: Once the lid is dry, use a hot glue gun to attach the stem to the center of the lid.

  5. Add Leaves and Vines: Cut out a few leaf shapes from the green felt and glue them around the base of the stem. You can also wrap a piece of green ribbon around a pencil to create a curly vine and glue it to the lid as well.

  6. Fill and Display: Once everything is dry, you can fill your pumpkin jar with candy, flowers, or any other fall-themed goodies.

These painted pumpkin jars are a charming and versatile decoration that you can use year after year. They also make great gifts for teachers, neighbors, or friends. For more DIY gift ideas, check out these DIY summer aisle décor ideas that can be adapted for any season.


3. Adorable Scarecrow Mason Jars

Adorable Scarecrow Mason Jars

Bring a friendly and festive face to your fall décor with these adorable scarecrow Mason jars. This is another fun and easy project that's perfect for all ages. With a little bit of paint, some burlap, and a few other simple materials, you can create a charming scarecrow that will make you smile every time you see it.

This craft is a great way to use up any leftover scraps of fabric or ribbon you may have lying around. It's also a fun opportunity to get creative with your scarecrow's expression. You can make it happy, silly, or even a little bit spooky for Halloween. For more creative and fun activities, explore these creative hobbies.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jar

  • Tan or beige acrylic paint

  • Black and pink acrylic paint (for the face)

  • Paintbrushes

  • Burlap fabric

  • Raffia or straw


  • A small piece of fabric for the hat patch

  • A button

  • Hot glue gun

  • Twine


Instructions:

  1. Paint the Jar: Paint the entire outside of the Mason jar with tan or beige paint. This will be the scarecrow's face. Allow the paint to dry completely.

  2. Create the Hat: Cut a strip of burlap that is long enough to wrap around the rim of the jar and wide enough to create a hat brim. Glue the burlap around the rim of the jar.

  3. Add the Hair: Take a small bundle of raffia or straw and tie it in the middle with a piece of twine. Glue the bundle to the top of the jar, under the burlap hat, so that the raffia hangs down on either side of the jar like hair.

  4. Paint the Face: Use black paint to create the scarecrow's eyes, nose, and mouth. You can make the eyes simple dots or add more detail with eyelashes. A triangle nose and a stitched mouth are classic scarecrow features. Use pink paint to add a small circle on each cheek for rosy cheeks.


  5. Add a Patch: Cut a small square from a piece of fabric and glue it to the burlap hat as a patch. You can add a few black stitches around the patch with a permanent marker for extra detail.

  6. Add a Button: Glue a button to the burlap hat for a charming finishing touch.

  7. Fill and Display: You can fill your scarecrow jar with candy, pencils, or even a small bouquet of fall flowers.


These scarecrow Mason jars are a fun and festive addition to any fall display. They look great on a mantel, a bookshelf, or as part of a centerpiece. For more ideas on how to create a cozy and inviting home, explore these cozy reading nook ideas.


4. Rustic Fall Floral Centerpiece

 Rustic Fall Floral Centerpiece

Create a stunning centerpiece for your dining table or coffee table with this rustic fall floral arrangement. This is a simple and elegant way to bring the beauty of the season into your home. You can use a single Mason jar or a group of them to create a beautiful and eye-catching display.

This project is a great way to showcase your favorite fall flowers, whether they're from your garden, the local farmers market, or the craft store. You can also incorporate other natural elements like twigs, berries, and pinecones for a more rustic look. For more inspiration on incorporating natural elements into your décor, check out these ideas for enhancing your home with indoor plants.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jars

  • A selection of fall flowers (e.g., sunflowers, mums, dahlias)


  • Fall foliage and fillers (e.g., eucalyptus, berries, twigs)

  • Twine or ribbon

  • Water (if using real flowers)

  • Floral foam (if using artificial flowers)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Jars: If you're using real flowers, fill the jars with water. If you're using artificial flowers, you can place a piece of floral foam in the bottom of the jar to help hold the stems in place.


  2. Wrap the Jars: For a rustic touch, wrap a piece of twine or ribbon around the rim of each jar. You can also wrap the entire jar in burlap or a piece of fall-themed fabric.

  3. Arrange the Flowers: Start by adding your largest flowers to the jar, then fill in with smaller flowers and foliage. Don't be afraid to mix and match different colors, textures, and heights to create a dynamic and interesting arrangement.

  4. Add Fillers: Fill in any gaps with twigs, berries, or other natural elements. This will add depth and texture to your arrangement.

  5. Display: Place your centerpiece on your dining table, coffee table, or mantel. You can also use smaller arrangements to add a touch of fall to your bathroom or entryway.

This rustic fall floral centerpiece is a beautiful and timeless decoration that will add a touch of elegance to any room. It's also a great way to bring the beauty of nature indoors. For more home and lifestyle inspiration, check out Country Living magazine.


5. Sweet and Simple Candy Corn Jars

Sweet and Simple Candy Corn Jars

Candy corn is a quintessential fall treat, and these sweet and simple candy corn jars are a fun and festive way to display it. This is a super easy craft that requires no painting or gluing, making it perfect for a last-minute decoration or a fun activity with the kids.

You can use these jars to hold candy, of course, but they also make great candle holders or vases for a small bouquet of flowers. The bright, cheerful colors are sure to add a pop of fun to your fall décor.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jars

  • Candy corn


  • Fall-themed ribbon or twine

Instructions:

  1. Layer the Candy Corn: Carefully layer the candy corn in the jar to create a striped effect. Start with a layer of yellow on the bottom, then a layer of orange, and finally a layer of white on top.

  2. Add a Ribbon: Tie a piece of fall-themed ribbon or twine around the rim of the jar.

  3. Fill or Light: You can fill the jar to the top with candy corn, or you can leave some space to place a tea light or a small votive candle. If you're using a real candle, make sure to use a glass votive holder to protect the candy from the flame.

These candy corn jars are a simple and sweet addition to your fall décor. They look great on a kitchen counter, a tiered tray, or as part of a tablescape. For more fun and easy craft ideas, check out Good Housekeeping magazine.


6. Festive Fall Soap Dispenser

Festive Fall Soap Dispenser

Add a touch of fall to your bathroom or kitchen with this festive fall soap dispenser. This is a simple and practical craft that will make washing your hands a little more fun. You can fill the dispenser with your favorite fall-scented soap, like apple cinnamon or pumpkin spice.

This project is a great way to upcycle an old soap dispenser or create a new one from scratch. It's also a fun and easy way to add a pop of color to your sink area. This project can also be a fun activity to do with a partner, for more ideas on activities to do together, check out the relationship advice on That Love Podcast.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jar with a lid and rim

  • A soap dispenser pump (you can salvage one from an old dispenser or buy one at a craft store)


  • Fall-themed scrapbook paper or fabric

  • Mod Podge

  • Drill with a bit that is the same size as the base of the soap dispenser pump

  • Your favorite fall-scented hand soap

Instructions:

  1. Decorate the Jar: You can leave the jar plain or decorate it with fall-themed scrapbook paper or fabric. To do this, simply cut the paper or fabric to size and use Mod Podge to adhere it to the jar.

  2. Drill a Hole in the Lid: Carefully drill a hole in the center of the lid. Make sure the hole is large enough for the soap dispenser pump to fit through.

  3. Attach the Pump: Insert the soap dispenser pump through the hole in the lid.

  4. Fill with Soap: Fill the jar with your favorite fall-scented hand soap.

  5. Assemble and Display: Screw the lid and rim onto the jar and place your new soap dispenser by the sink.

This festive fall soap dispenser is a simple and practical way to add a touch of seasonal charm to your home. It's a small detail that will make a big impact. For more home and lifestyle ideas, check out The Pioneer Woman blog.


7. Charming Mason Jar Lid Pumpkin

Charming Mason Jar Lid Pumpkin

Don't throw away those extra Mason jar lids! With a little bit of paint and a few simple supplies, you can turn them into a charming and rustic pumpkin that's perfect for your fall décor. This is a great craft for using up leftover supplies, and it's a fun and easy project for all ages.

You can make your pumpkin as big or as small as you like, depending on the number of lids you have. You can also get creative with the colors, painting your pumpkin in traditional orange or a more modern white or gold.

Materials:

  • A collection of Mason jar lids (you'll need about 20 for a small pumpkin)


  • Orange acrylic paint


  • Twine or wire

  • A cinnamon stick or a small piece of a tree branch (for the stem)

  • Green felt or ribbon (for the leaves)

  • Hot glue gun


Instructions:

  1. Paint the Lids: Paint the outside of the Mason jar lids with orange paint. You may need to apply two or three coats for full coverage. Allow the paint to dry completely.

  2. String the Lids: Once the lids are dry, string them onto a piece of twine or wire. Make sure the lids are all facing the same direction.

  3. Form the Pumpkin: Tie the ends of the twine or wire together to form a circle. The lids will naturally fan out to create a pumpkin shape.

  4. Add the Stem: Use a hot glue gun to attach a cinnamon stick or a small piece of a tree branch to the center of the pumpkin.

  5. Add Leaves: Cut out a few leaf shapes from the green felt and glue them around the base of the stem.

This charming Mason jar lid pumpkin is a fun and creative way to recycle and upcycle. It's a rustic and unique decoration that will add a touch of homespun charm to your fall décor. For more creative and inspiring ideas, check out Better Homes & Gardens.


8. Aromatic Fall Simmering Pot Jars

Aromatic Fall Simmering Pot Jars

Fill your home with the warm and inviting scents of fall with these aromatic simmering pot jars. This is a simple and natural way to make your home smell amazing, without the use of artificial fragrances. You can create your own custom scent blends using your favorite fall spices, fruits, and herbs.

This is a great project to do on a chilly fall day. The warm, fragrant steam will fill your home with a cozy and comforting aroma that will make you want to curl up with a good book and a warm blanket. For more on creating healthy and positive environments, consider reading about setting healthy boundaries.

Materials:

  • Clean, dry Mason jars

  • A selection of fall spices (e.g., cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, star anise)

  • Fall fruits (e.g., orange slices, apple slices, cranberries)

  • Fall herbs (e.g., rosemary, thyme)


  • Water

  • A small saucepan or a slow cooker

Instructions:

  1. Layer the Ingredients: Layer your chosen ingredients in the Mason jar. You can get creative with the arrangement to create a beautiful and decorative display.

  2. Add Water: When you're ready to simmer, pour the contents of the jar into a small saucepan or a slow cooker and add water.

  3. Simmer: Bring the water to a simmer and then reduce the heat to low. Allow the pot to simmer for as long as you like, adding more water as needed.

  4. Gift or Display: You can also give these simmering pot jars as gifts. Simply layer the dry ingredients in the jar, add a lid, and attach a tag with instructions.

These aromatic fall simmering pot jars are a wonderful way to fill your home with the scents of the season. They're also a great way to use up any leftover fruits or spices you may have on hand. For a deeper understanding of personal growth and well-being, you might find Mel Robbins' The Let Them Theory insightful.


Conclusion


As the days grow shorter and the air grows cooler, there's a natural inclination to turn inward, to create a warm and inviting sanctuary within our homes. These eight simple fall crafts with Mason jars are the perfect way to do just that. They're a celebration of the season, a creative outlet, and a reminder that sometimes the most beautiful things are the ones we make with our own two hands.

Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a DIY novice, we hope you've been inspired to get creative this fall. So, dust off those Mason jars, gather your supplies, and let your imagination run wild. And as you create your own little pieces of autumn magic, remember that the most important ingredient is the joy you find in the process.

From our home to yours, we wish you a happy and creative fall season!


FAQs


  1. Where can I find Mason jars for crafting? You can find Mason jars at most grocery stores, hardware stores, and craft stores like Joann. You can also often find them at thrift stores and garage sales for a more budget-friendly option.


  2. What's the best way to clean Mason jars before crafting? Wash the jars with warm, soapy water and then dry them thoroughly. You can also run them through the dishwasher for a deep clean.

  3. Can I use real leaves for the autumn leaf luminaries? Yes, you can use real leaves, but they will eventually dry out and become brittle. For a longer-lasting craft, you may want to use artificial leaves.

  4. What kind of paint should I use for Mason jar crafts? Acrylic paint is a great choice for Mason jar crafts, as it's affordable, comes in a wide variety of colors, and adheres well to glass.


  5. How can I make my painted Mason jars more durable? You can seal your painted jars with a clear acrylic sealer to protect the paint from chipping and scratching.

  6. Are these crafts safe for kids? Most of these crafts are kid-friendly, but adult supervision is recommended, especially when using a hot glue gun or a drill.

  7. Can I sell the crafts I make? Yes, you can sell the crafts you make at craft fairs, online, or in local shops. Just be sure to check for any copyright restrictions on any patterns or designs you use.


  8. Where can I find more inspiration for fall crafts? Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram are great resources for fall craft inspiration. You can also check out craft blogs and magazines for more ideas.

  9. How can I incorporate these crafts into my existing home décor? These crafts are very versatile and can be incorporated into a variety of home décor styles. The rustic and natural elements will complement a farmhouse or traditional style, while the simple and clean lines of the painted jars will work well in a modern or minimalist home.

  10. What are some other fun fall activities I can do at home? Besides crafting, you can bake a pie, have a movie marathon, or read a book by the fire. For more ideas, check out this list of fun at-home hobbies.


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Get creative this fall with these 8 simple and stunning Mason jar crafts. From rustic luminaries to whimsical pumpkin jars, these DIY projects are perfect for all skill levels.

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