I’m not sure how I survived for so many years without crafting with baker’s twine. It wasn’t even on my radar.I didn’t know where to buy it. I didn’t know who to use it. I just assumed baker’s twine was only to be found in bakeries …
you know, wrapped around those plain white bakery boxes. Those delicious smelling plain white bakery boxes wrapped up with baker’s twine that, when you snipped that twine, would open to find decadent deliciousness. Like an amazing buttercream frosted cake. Or a pecan coffee cake drizzled with a sugary glaze. Or a box full of assorted donuts …
mmmmm ….
I miss those baker’s twine days of yore.
But today, baker’s twine has come into it’s own. Out of the bakery into craft rooms across the nation. It’s the new “go to” to add tags to baskets and gifts. And mason jars!
And with baker’s twine new purpose in crafting, a dilemma arises. How to store it so you can easily access the color of choice?
Good thing my friend Elena at a casarella has you covered. She’s created these stylish mason jar baker’s twine holders. So simple. So pretty. So easy to create …
You can find the full tutorial on how to make your own mason jar baker’s twine holder at a casarella. Just click here …
Hope you have a mason-jar-craft-love filled day! 🙂
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