My husband and I have a coin collection from our travels that is fun to look through once in a while. The kids love them too - they are curious to see the designs of each country and then hear about the adventures for each location. I thought that it would be neat to display the collection in apothecary jars, so on my trip to the US last year I bought several in different shapes and sizes. They are safely stored away in the US, awaiting our return. :)
Since then I have come across a lot of other great images using the jars in a variety of ways. I love it when I buy something that be re-purposed so the look doesn't go stale. I am excited to put all of these ideas to use. The possibilities are endless, but here are a few ideas:
Put candies in canisters for a playful kids' (or grown-up!) birthday party. It also looks great in a range of colors within a hue to match the theme of a wedding, or in black and orange for Halloween, candy canes for Christmas, etc.
You get the idea!
How great it is this? You could use them in a kitchen to hold pastas or other pantry items. I love the whole composition actually - open shelving, beautiful vinegars on display - even the cookbook is one of my indulgent cooking faves: Feast: Food to Celebrate Life
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This would be fitting for a wine tasting party or an Italian feast
paired with a variety of great wines.
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A chic, simple, natural Fall look. Not exactly apothecary jars but it could still work!
They look so pretty in a bathroom holding sand and shells, or a nice collection of bath soaps and salts. I plan to use the soaps that I have collected on my travels through Europe in my canisters, including the ones I wrote about here from Portugal.
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I love to go on forest walks with my kids to see what we can find, so I created something similar to this soothing Fall display with them this year. It was a great way for us to explore nature, spend time together and bring the “design” home with us. To glam it up a bit, the kids and I painted some pinecones and sticks with with a bit of matte gold paint. It looked beautiful October through December!
I thought this was a really beautiful, easy way to smarten up a bath.
Add an orchid in a pretty pot and some inexpensive glass bottles and you get instant elegance!
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They are great paired with some simpler glass containers to hold holly, ornaments, cranberries, floating candles, pinecones, etc. on a table or mantel.
And, of course, even empty they look stunning!
Are there any other great ideas for these beautiful jars out there?