Simple Santa Mason Jar Gifts

Giving gifts is one of my favorite parts of the Christmas season. I love to see someone’s face light up when I give them a little something to show that I am thinking of them.  I’m all about giving “cutesy” homemade gifts, like these simple Santa mason jar gifts. It looks like I spend time preparing it, but in reality, it can be made in around ten minutes and uses dollar store materials. That’s my kind of gift!
Santa Mason JAr Gifts

Simple Santa Mason Jar Gifts

You’ll only need a few items to make this gift. I used an 8-ounce mason jar, red and green seasonal candies, Christmas ribbon designed to look like Santa’s belt, and a Santa Christmas ornament. You can use any seasonal candy you like. I used M&M’s, but Skittles, Jelly Bellies, Sixlets, red and green wrapped Hershey’s Kisses, or any other favorite candy works well too. I found the Christmas ribbon and the Santa Christmas ornament at the dollar store. You’ll also need a hot glue gun.
Santa mason jar 2

Here’s How To Make It

1. Add red and green Christmas candy to the mason jar. Seal the jar.
2. Cut a length of ribbon wide enough to wrap around the jar. Hot glue the ribbon into place.
3. Hot glue the Santa ornament to the top of the lid.
Voila! It’s finished and ready to gift. This is a great gift to use as a party favor or if you are giving gift cards, a great way to make them more personal.
santa mason jar

Printable Instructions

Simple Santa Mason Jar Gifts
Ingredients
  • 8-ounce mason jars
  • holiday candies in red and green (Use your favorite candy)
  • Santa’s belt ribbon
  • Santa head ornaments
Instructions
  1. Add red and green Christmas candy to the mason jar. Seal the jar.
  2. Cut a length of ribbon wide enough to wrap around the jar. Hot glue the ribbon into place.
  3. Hot glue the Santa ornament to the top of the lid.

 

You can use this for teacher’s gifts. It’s simple enough for tweens and teens to make on their own, but could also be made by younger children if they use a glue stick. Note: the ribbon and ornament will not stick onto the jar as well as if you are using a glue gun.
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Do you have a special treat you make each year? Do you make anything like these Simple Santa Mason Jar Gifts?

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19 Comments

  1. These mason jars are so very cute. I totally would make these as gifts.

  2. This is such a cute idea! I’ve been looking for something to make for my daughters teacher.

  3. I was thinking about making something like this for each of the kids with little candy canes that they can have at the end of each good day after dinner! Such a cute santa you have there!

  4. Super adorable! I love the idea of pairing this with a gift card.

  5. I love this. I’d love to gift something like this to my kids teachers. Such a cute and easy idea.

  6. This is so cute and creative! A really niece gift idea for all my cousins.

  7. This is such a great idea. I should make some for my kids and fill it with their favorite sweets.

  8. That was so cute! I’m a mason jar fan and this santa idea was so cute, it’s looks like santa was giving you the treats inside it. ??

  9. These mason jar gifts are so adorable. I have so many mason jars on hand that this DIY would be perfect for.

  10. I love how cute this Santa Mason Jar Gift is! It will be so much fun to make it! Everybody will love it!

  11. I think these mason jars are adorable and you could use those for so many things! Great idea!

  12. Am really loving these jar gifts. The simple Santa Mason jar gift seems to wrap within itself a personal touch and lots of love which is sure to bring a smile on the face of one who receives it.

  13. That is the cutest thing! How creative! I always need good gift ideas for school teachers!

  14. I love this Santa! He’s adorable and full of goodies. What’s not to love? I need to make a couple of these.

  15. What a delightful idea to turn a simple mason jar into a work of art! Such a great DIY idea for the holidays! Thanks so much for sharing.

  16. Oh my gosh, these are the cutest. What great gift ideas. I might have to make some for my children’s teachers.

  17. This is just the cutest thing! There are a lot of neat little Dollar Store items that would make neat treat jar toppers.

  18. I will have to save this and remember for next year. Look for stuff suing the sales to make this early for next year

  19. What a cute DIY gift! This would be perfect for teachers and I love that I can find the ribbon at the Dollar Store.