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

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?
Hi there my friend..... I must have been looking though your blog one day feelng very inspiried love love loving what you have done!! I had been looking for a little something special for my Isabelle to put her precious collectable sea shells in "keepers" she like to call them. So yes I finally found the perfect keepers jar and old agar perserving jar which she loves and shows everyone who visits. Amelia and Joe now have a keepers jar to for there shells and beach finds which makes a lovely display of glass jars all different shapes and sizes filled with wonderful family memories for admiring and worth keeping!!
ReplyDeleteI love how versatile apothecary jars are and can be used in so many creative ways.
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