Ideas for Used Baby Food Jars

Updated on June 29, 2009
S.H. asks from Kirkland, WA
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Besides using them to store "home made" baby food - or daytime snack carriers - I'm looking for ideas on what to do with used baby food jars. I hate to throw them out.

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C.B.

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My husband uses them to sort and store nails, screws, nuts, bolts and other hardware. He keeps them in a small cardboard box (like a shoe box).

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J.P.

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I put an ad on craigslist for "free empty baby food jars" and they got snatched up right away.

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K.C.

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we used them to store hardware like screws and nails.

M.B.

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S.,

My SIL took a bunch of ours and made bath salt gifts out of them.

Melissa

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P.R.

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I threw all mine out and could kick myself. My dad always used them to sort screws and nails. I used some for an art project for my daughters sunday school class. If you want to donate them, contact a church and they just might want them for their supply closet. We use them to hold all sorts of things.

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M.H.

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Hello S.,

I used a couple of my jars to make Christmas ornaments. I took photographs and cut them so they just fit the inside of the jar, had about 5 photos per jar, then had another small piece of paper at the bottom that had the year printed on it and that showed through the bottom. I filled the inside with cotton balls that I dyed red and green. I poked a small hole in the top of the lid and thread some ribbon through it. My daughter loves finding this ornament and us retelling her baby stories. I made one for each grandparent and then made another for a cousin's child with baby pictures that they sent out. It was an early December baby.

I've also seen baby jars sell for a few dollars on ebay.

Positively,
M.

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I.G.

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People on freecycle are constantly looking for them. Often teachers, that need them for a class project - maybe you can donate them to a school or preschool?

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E.W.

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my son's preschool paper mached the outside and put a tealight inside for a cute mother's day gift. I still have mine!

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B.W.

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No need to throw them out, they are recyclable.

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