I’ve made a pin cushion top for a mason jar in the past …
and it failed.
Seriously. I just couldn’t get it to work. The top wouldn’t screw on correctly.
If only I knew then about this excellent tutorial from The Seasoned Homemaker. Because if I had, I would have had success …
It makes so much sense when you see how she did it. Head-clunking sense …
Visit The Seasoned Homemaker to find an excellent tutorial on how to make your very own mason jar pin cushion. Just click here …
Linda
Leslie R. says
Thanks so much for featuring my Mason Jar Pin Cushion tutorial. I’m a life-long fan of Mason Jar crafts, too.
andrea cammarata says
Love this one MJ!!! Fun and Fabulous : ) Love the colors and adore that it is filled with buttons. This is a great diy for people like me that are “sewing challenged” : ) Great little gift for just about anyone! Thanks for sharing and thanks to Leslie for such a great project! : ) hugs…
Bliss says
I could make this one you know. Like right now, most of the ingredients are on the counter, except I’d steal stuffing from the floor where the dog has ripped up a stuffed animal.
Grdmaof10 says
Would like to use Baby food jars for individual gift giving and to decorate the table. I want something more than just a battery operated light (usually 10 on a strand from Dollar Store. Any ideas?
Linda says
Honestly I’m a bit confused about your question? Don’t really understand the 10 on a strand thing? And not clear about how you want to use baby food jars for gift giving? My apologies, but I’m not really clear about your question here.