I was very inspired a couple of weeks ago by Leanne from Faeries and Fauna who had shared a whole load of Autumn/Fall ideas to fill jars like these. Check all those ideas out here.
I wanted to fill my jars for free if possible and I almost managed it!
First I went on a foraging mission. We have a small wood nearby so me and my carrier bag went for a walk. I was hoping for conkers but this wood has no horse chestnut trees apparently. Never mind, what it does has is a whole load of oak trees so there were acorns everywhere. I also found some pine cones, not quite as many as I had hoped but some at least.
Things like this can be full of bugs so I spread them all out on a foil covered baking tray and gave them 30 minutes in a hot oven (200c)
The smell is not as pleasant as you might hope! Not awful but not delightful either.
The green acorns went a little bit brown in the heat and all the cups fell off.
It worked though, they look cute and very Autumnal!
As I didn't manage to collect enough pinecones I just mixed them in with some leafy looking pot pourri I already had. I might go on another pine come quest again later. Next time we have some really windy weather I pop out and see what has fallen.
2 down, 1 to go!My original idea had been pinecones in the tall jar, conkers in the short fat jar and acorns in the little jar. With slim picking of pinecones and a total lack of conkers it was time for a new idea.
I'd been teaching our middle son to make origami cranes the other day and on the TV show Create it Yourself they had filled a Bell jar with origami shapes, so autumnal geometric origami seemed like a plan.
I used coloured paper from old envelopes, I just trimmed them to squares of various sizes.
I used a whole load of Youtube tutorials, some were easier to make than others.
I love your Apothecary jars I must go for a walk in the woods and get some supplies
ReplyDeleteAlways take a bag in your pocket when you go for a walk in the woods - that's practically the law! You never know what you might find :-)
DeleteThe origami is such a creative solution. It would also be interesting to look at, its great idea. I laughed when I saw you glue the pods back together, long story but I can totally relate.
ReplyDeleteI did feel silly but the acorns look so much cuter with their cups attached. I only did what I had to do!!!
DeleteOh wow, love your apothecary jars! And the paper cubes are simply adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks, the origami is fun and it was nice to try out a selection of different ones. Some were most definitely easier than others.
DeleteI have loads of jars like this and only put sweets or food in mine too. I really like how you have managed to make something so simple look so stylish!
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Thanks, I have a pinterest board where I collect ideas but to manage this for almost free was satisfying.
DeleteGreat idea! I love your honesty about the smell of the cooking acrorns. I chuckled at that. :-)
ReplyDeleteYeah, it wasn't great! I'm smelt worse but it's definitely not the fresh outdoorsy 'walk in the woods' kind of smell that I was half expecting!
DeleteI love how honest you are. It is fun, relatable and super helpful to hear what worked AND what did not work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elise, not every wonderful idea works - sadly that's just how it is. :-)
DeleteOh these are all lovely! I especially like the acorns.
ReplyDeleteJulie, I love the Origami! I really love the white leaves in with your pine cones! I have never seen white leaves before. They are very pretty with the pine cones! Thanks for sharing how to fill apothecary jars for free!
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Love the origami, what a lovely idea for the jars.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea! I have a few jars in the house but I keep my props (stones and pinecones), candles and sweets in them. I think is time for a change :).
ReplyDeleteLove apothecary jars and must admit I do tend to decorate with the seasons, a big kid at heart.
ReplyDeleteLove that you glued the acorn! Lol and hurray for hunting the backyard!
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