Fill mason jars halfway with fake snow, miniature figurines, and glitter. To make charming snow globes, tighten the lid and turn the jar upside down.
Mason jars can be painted or decorated in Christmas colors or patterns. To make cozy and glowing luminaries, place tea lights or battery-operated candles inside.
Fill mason jars with brightly colored candies such as peppermints, gumdrops, or red and green M&Ms. To finish the look, wrap a festive ribbon around the lid.
In mason jars, layer the dry ingredients for your favorite Christmas cookie recipe. Give them as thoughtful edible gifts by attaching a tag with the recipe instructions.
Place tall, slender candles inside mason jars to create candle holders. Decorate with pinecones, holly, or cranberries for a festive touch.
To make a snowy effect, paint or glue mason jars white and then roll them in faux snow or Epsom salt. For a rustic look, add pinecones and small twigs.
Fill small mason jars with treats or notes to make an advent calendar. Each jar should be numbered and arranged in the shape of a Christmas tree.
Make ornaments out of mini mason jars. Paint or decoupage the jars, add a ribbon for hanging, and stuff them with a small ornament or trinket.