Tell me how you use it! I ove the mason jar shape, but I'm not sure how to incorporate it onto my pages.
Last week I took paint chip cards and punched out the mason jar shape. Then I wrote quotes on the "paint chip jars".
You can punch pattern paper or cardstock- draw, rubber stamp, die cut images on the pattern paper/cardstock- punch a piece of acetate or vellum- adhere to the top of the pattern paper. It is much cuter than I can explain. I found a tutorial on YouTube for how to do this. I think it was Halie Hostler's channel. She has the cutest embellishments for the mason jar punch.
If you have a Fuse you can Fuse the mason jar together to make your own shaker embellishment. I am going to be trying this really soon.
I have been making tags with the mason jar punch and adding cute little 3d embellishments on the tag and adding washi tape for the jar lid. I have seen somebody use baker's twine to wrap the jar lid.
Punch the mason jar on thin paper and turn them into post-it notes for your planners or journals.
I have been recreating the mason jar Project Life cards that are out right now.
I have been layering my scrap embellishments to my jars- Add a frame label and little butterflies, adhere tiny word stickers. etc... I have seen embellishment girls do this and then staple the embellishments to the jar with Tim Holtz tiny attacher. I don't have a tiny attacher so I haven't got to try this yet. I do have a miniature stapler I have been using.
I have done something similar to this but I used a mixed media background-
I haven't done this one yet but I want too with different stamps-
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlqHjUb7R3AIf you like to watercolor you can watercolor a scene on the mason jar.
Make the mason jar into a traditional flower vase.
This is a Cricut cartridge idea but would be so cute for a Summer page you can make the jar into a firefly jar. Cricut has a cut on one of the cartridges. I can't remember which one at the moment. I was looking at mason jars at Cricut Design Space before I bought the punch.
My Mom likes to stick fairies in mason jar images. Makes me so mad because that is fairy abuse.
I know a lot of people love to make fairy images like that. I have a lot of people ask my Mom if I will do fairy paintings on mason jar die cuts for them. No, I don't.
This is my last idea I can think of at the moment you can do a "shaker globe" scene with the mason jar punch.
I am super picky when it comes to punches because I have my die cutters. I ended up buying this punch. All the way home I kept thinking it was going to be a bad purchase and I made a mistake, I should bought a coloring book instead. As soon as I started playing with the punch I could see how versatile it was going to be.