DIY Mason Jar Desk Organizer
This posted on Oriental Trading Blog earlier this year!
This is a sponsored post from Oriental Trading.
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This is a sponsored post from Oriental Trading.
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Get organized with this simple DIY project!
This would make a great gift for teacher appreciation, mother's day or other special day!
I love having my office supplies and colored pencils out and available to use and color with.
This organizer caddy makes them accessible and adorable--part of the decor!
This organizer caddy makes them accessible and adorable--part of the decor!
You will need:
Prang Colored Pencils or other fun School Supplies
The lids have a wire mesh soldered right inside the ring.
They are great for arranging flowers, but are perfect for organizing too!
They just screw on easily.
Then decorate the jar with Washi Tape.
Add Washi Tape right to the glass and press well.
Slip the office supplies or colored pencils right in the wire mesh.
Looks great and fits 24 pencils!
Perfect gift paired with an adult coloring book!
This would be a great gift for a teacher or for mother's day!
Great way to stay organized and look fabulous for display!
Great for organizing other fun office supplies too!
These would make a great creative kid station...fill with safe scissors, pencils,
colored pencils, pens...and fill the inside with a glue stick, erasers, pencil sharpener, etc.
Fill with candy and top with pens and pencils for a graduation gift!
Fill with ink, nibs, and calligraphy pens for the budding artist!
Fill with Pencils and permanent markers for the garage or workshop!
These would make a great creative kid station...fill with safe scissors, pencils,
colored pencils, pens...and fill the inside with a glue stick, erasers, pencil sharpener, etc.
Fill with candy and top with pens and pencils for a graduation gift!
Fill with ink, nibs, and calligraphy pens for the budding artist!
Fill with Pencils and permanent markers for the garage or workshop!
I love the bright colors!
Or get organized in the bathroom and fill with toothbrushes!
These lids have so many possibilities!
What would you fill yours up with?
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