This post was sponsored by Keurig® as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central and all opinions expressed in my post are my own. Let’s make a pretty little Mini Mason Jar Christmas Ornament.
Sunday was one of my favorite times of the year. Why? Because it was Fall Back Day and Daylight Savings has ended! I love getting my extra hour back and the earlier nights. It’s perfect because the kids actually go to bed an hour earlier since that’s what they’re used to doing!
You know what that means? Mom gets an extra hour to craft! I sat down with a cup of coffee, and I whipped up the cutest little dollar store ornaments last night. They’re Mini Mason Jar Christmas Ornaments. I am totally giving these as gifts.
With the help of the new Keurig® K-Select™ coffee maker have some friends over for coffee and dessert. Or make some care packages for soldiers or local first responders. Or give yourself some relaxing “me” time like I did and make some crafts to give as gifts.
We have a little joke in my house that I like my cream with a little coffee. One of my little indulgences is using my Keurig® to make an amazing cup of coffee. I also like to add some extras like flavored syrups or sweetener and always some heavy cream.
I just got a new Keurig® to replace an older one. It’s the new Keurig® K-Select™ coffee maker. It now has a Strong Brew Button that creates a bolder, more personalized cup of coffee. As soon as I pulled mine out of the box, I had to try the strong brew, and it’s delicious!
Then, I grabbed my cup of coffee, fancied it up, and then headed to the craft room to get to work. I love making homemade treats and eats and packing them up all pretty with a homemade Christmas ornament. Here’s how to make this one:
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Mini Mason Jar Christmas Ornament
Supplies:
- dollar store mason jar Christmas ornament
- tiny fake trees
- fake snow
- hot glue gun
Directions:
First, hot glue about 3 trees to the lid of the mason jar Christmas ornament.
Next, add a small amount of fake snow to the clear plastic mason jar. You’ll probably only need to add about a layer 1/2 inch in height.
Then, screw the lid back on and flip the mason jar over to make the snow cover the bottom of the trees.
Voila! Your little ornament is done. Make several just like this to give as gifts!
More Christmas Ornament Tutorials
- Tiny Santa Christmas Ornaments
- Make a Mason Jar Christmas Snow Globe
- NO SEW Easy Felt Snowman Ornament
27 comments
That is a super cute idea for an ornament. We have LOTS of homemade ornaments on our tree and something like this would be a perfect addition.
Adorable. I love these. Sharing!!
I LOVE this sweet ornament! So precious!
This has to be one of the cutest ornaments that I’ve seen so far! I love that it’s not that difficult to make! Thanks for the step-by-step! I love it.
Love Green Mountain Coffee! These are so cute. What a fun and simple craft to do for the holidays. We love making ornaments.
You have the coffee thing down. I loved that craft those trees in the snow is a perfect winter scene that everyone will like to use.
For starters, I am in love with your blue Kurieg. I have been wanting one and keep telling my husband that it would be a great Christmas gift. I also really love the ornaments, and may have to do something similar with my daughter this year.
These are so cute! And I’m jealous you actually enjoy the end of DST… My kids just get up at four instead of five. UGGGGG.
I have been loving this coffee for years now! I love these christmas ornaments! I want to make some for friends!
What a clever idea for an ornament! I’ve never thought to make one myself but you’ve made it look like I could even tackle this one! Bring on Christmas craft
Ugh…I’m trying to be “good” and drink green tea right now. I’m so not a tea drinker. And now I’m totally drooling over your coffee with cream. It looks amazing. I have a Keuring and they’re a lot of fun and so easy. (love you ornaments, btw.)
This is such a cute idea! I haven’t seen anyone using a mason jar like this before. Cool concept!
I need to find these adorable ornaments! I’d better head out today, these things go fast!
Oh my goodness! What a very cute and creative idea. I love stuff like this, and can actually do this one without messing it up! What fun!
Such a creative idea. As of late my mother has stepped into the homemade ornament concept, and she will absolutely love this one.
I really like the ornament. I may have to try to make some with my kids. They love making gifts to give to grandparents at Christmas.
These ornaments are so cute. They would make great gifts and would also be a fun DIY to do with the kids.
I love this. All of my ornaments are so special and this would fit in perfect
These are absolutely adorable! I definitely need to try these out with my little one as a craft this holiday season!
Now that is how you make a mason jar look a million bucks! I love the mini Christmas trees and how you turned the mason jar into a Christmas ornament x
What a unique idea for a DIY ornament reminds me of a snow globe. Great idea for kids to make during the holiday break.
This ornament is super cute! I absolutely love it! I love how you can be creative and personalize it to be just the way you want it!
This is such a super cute craft and definitely one I would like to recreate! Perfect like you say as gifts for family and friends. I’m so glad you enjoyed your extra hour 🙂
Ooo…I like the deep blue color of your Keurig machine. I have the seafoamy blue-green color of a similar model. What a cute craft for the holidays!
Cute idea and perfect way to send love on Christmas. You gave me another reason to fall in love with mason jars!
These are adorable and so easy to make! They would be so much fun all over a large tree and hopefully wouldn’t take too long to make.
This ornament is so adorable and creative. I can’t believe how easy it is to make and would love to give these out as personalized gifts for the holidays.