I thought this was incredibly cute for a craft room or even holding gardening supplies outside or in the garage. Apparently it is made with sections of wall molding from a thrift store and hose clamps. I love it!
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That is super cute! I think I’m going to have to use this idea in my craft room! Yay! 🙂
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I can’t even tell you how much I love this!!! I can see this in so many places!! LOVE IT!
Love, love, love the mason jar storage idea-I have some bead-board laying around here somewhere-Now for the jars!
Thank you for sharing!
Love that!!!!!!!!! Could see that in a ton of places in my house!
What a clever idea!! …and fun.
Swoon!!! I must, must make this to hold my paintbrushes!!!
Love it !
To think, I just recently donated most of my canning jars. Always a day late and an idea short:(
Love this – been wondering how to use some antique jars.
I’m not sure I understand how they are attached to the board. It is magnetic? I’m usually quick to catch on to things but I’m not seeing how this works.
Oh, wait. I see. the jars stay attached and you open the lids to remove items. I was thinking the whole jar comes off when you’re using it. OK, I get it now! Cool trick! I reuse jars for lots of things too like storing cat treats instead of leaving them in those zip top bags. so much easier than fumbling with the bag. I also just used a small jar, covered it with pretty scrap material and I use it to pop my makeup brushes into in the bathroom. Keeps them upright.
Where did you find this image? I saw it on Pinterest and have been trying to track down the original maker. Thanks!
Super cute. I’m going to put this in my bathroom
superbes idees
Okay, so i still don’t see how you attached the jars to the board. Please help! Would LOVE to do this for my husbands tools laying around the house! lol.
Hose clamps are attached to the molding. Then clamped around the jars, Kayce. Does that help?
Kayce–Hose Clamps are attached to the molding–see the silver thing around the middle of the jars? I am guessing they are screwed in. Then the jars are fastened using the hose clamps. Does that help?
http://lovelylittledetails.com/2011/03/13/mason-jar-sunday-diy-mason-storage-from-liz-marie-3/
There’s an instructional post. Good luck! 🙂
Just so you know the variety of audiences your post has hit…. my fiancee is using this idea in his garage!!!!