Teacher Crayon Mason Jar Gift DIY Tutorial

 

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Even though we homeschool Danyella, I have many teacher friends who love handmade gifts for the holidays or teacher appreciation week. So today we are featuring a DIY mason jar decorated with crayons that is so easy the kids can do it themselves (with some help/guidance of course). Once the jar is decorated, you can fill it with their favorite candy, snack or flowers! Every teacher deserves to feel appreciated and will cherish a gift made from love from their student.

 

Supplies:

1 Jar (mason seemed to work best for us)

Double sided tape

48 or 64 count crayon pack (depending on how big your jar is)

Ribbon

Jar filler

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Directions:

  1. wrap 1 or more rows of the double-sided tape around the jar. I did 2 rows of the tape but 3 would have made it more secure.Photo Nov 14, 2 26 03 PM
  2. Let the kids decorate the jar with the crayons. Just be sure to press the crayons against the tape to keep them secure.Photo Nov 14, 2 33 04 PM
  3. Cut a large piece of ribbon to wrap around the crayons and tie a bow. We learned it was easier for me to do this part because Danyella was getting frustrated with trying to hold the ribbon in place and tie the bow.Photo Nov 14, 3 08 57 PM
  4. Fill your jar with the teacher’s favorite items and you are ready to place the gift in a box or gift bag and give to your teacher!

DIY Crayon Mason Jar teacher's Gift Tutorial

23 thoughts on “Teacher Crayon Mason Jar Gift DIY Tutorial

  1. That’s a really cute idea! I want to try this! I like that it’s taped, too, so the teacher can take them off and use the crayons and the jar. 🙂

  2. this is so sweet and cute. i really like it. something kids can do and get them more invovled into art projects.

  3. Like this idea, might have to do it with my students and swap out the sweets for something else

  4. This is soooooo precious! I usually give my kids teachers gift cards to Starbucks usually just in a card. This will be a much cuter and more special way to present it along with some treats. Thank you

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