How to repurpose glass jar and face towel?
Related Discussions
How to repurpose wooden paper towel holder.?
Any clever ideas to repurpose all or part of this wooden paper towel holder? (The blue tape is safeguarding the screws.)
How can I repurpose pickle jars?
I've been hanging on to these huge 2 quart pickle jars FOREVER. They're taking up ALOT of real estate in my kitchen cabinet. Since my creativity has gone kapoot I nee... See more
How can I repurpose Taster's Choice coffee jars?
I have over 20 of the Taster's Choice glass 100 gram coffee jars. Does anyone have ideas for uses for them?
Any ideas on how to repurpose single earrings?
I do volunteer work for the Salvation Army and we get tons of earrings and so many do not have matches. Does anyone have any ideas on crafts that we could do to repur... See more
Upcycle ideas for 40 lb cat litter buckets
I have several that we use for pop cans to be crushed and tools I have hidden in a closet. What other uses can people come up with? I'm winding up with lots of these ... See more
What can I do with an old wedding gown?
I have my mothers old wedding gown. I can't bring myself to get rid of it because it meant a lot to her. What can I do with it? Is there someone I could take it to... See more
Repurpose/recycle challenge!
A customer where I worked refused the offer of a coffee cup carrier because she had enough in her car and she hadn't seen anything on Pinterest to craft them into som... See more
Screw the lids to the underside of a shelf and use the glass (screwed. On) as storage for nails, toilets art. Or buttons etc.
It depends on the size of your jar.
I use glass jars for many things depending on their size. Gallon jars are great for drygood storage. Crochet a cozy with the name of dry good inside for canisters. Half gallon jars are great for ferments, quarts for leftovers and smaller dry goods needs. Pints are great for dressings, leftovers, and dried fruit. I use cup size jars to put my yogurt in and also for dried peppers. 1/2 cup and smaller get spices stored in them.
I have a FoodSaver with the jar vacuum attachment that makes the jarred food last a long time!
: )
A glass jar, can always be used, (for a candle) or for storage, in kitchen, or for the face towel, you can dye it, if you want to, and keep on using in any room. This will always be handy.
The food saver that has an accessory port can be used to vacuum seal small and wide mouth canning jars. You have to buy the attachments which are available on their website. I save my used canning flat lids and find that most of them work great for vacuum sealing the jars. The wide mouth works better than the small mouth. I think I paid around $9 for the attachment.
Hope that helps
: )
Hi Faridah, Here's a couple of link that may help! https://www.google.com/search?q=How+to+repurpose+glass+jar+and+face+towel&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4kMH1ptnVAhWK5SYKHfPHDb8QsAQIJw&biw=1600&bih=794
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/5629568254540088/?lp=true
Have fun!
Out the face towel in the jar with the pretty pattern showing. 😇
There are many ways to decorate jars and with face towels just use them as cleaning rags some white towels are hard to come clean again. Also you can use the towels to make soap holder when your soap get down to low you can put them into a towel holder and continue to use until soap is gone. Wash and reuse.