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Amazing St. Patrick’s Day Mason Jar Decor Ideas

This post is going to show you some awesome St. Patrick’s Day mason jar decor ideas but first a little background for you.

For those who don’t know me, I live in Emmetsburg, IA.  

Emmetsburg is the sister city to Dublin, Ireland, and a town of about 3500 people.  

I have been here for almost 21 years now and am pretty much still an outsider.  Those of us who grew up elsewhere and moved to Emmetsburg call each other “transplants”.  

The Irish families run deep in this town and they have continued the St. Patrick’s Day celebration each year since 1961.  You can read a brief history of the celebration on the Emmetsburg St. Patrick’s Association website.  Here is a quote about how the parade got started.

One of these customs was observing the feast day of Ireland’s patron saint. With the passage of time the ritual lost most of its importance until 1961. A group of Irish lads, believing “no one loves a parade more than the Irish”, donned green derbies, carried their coat of arms and marched proudly through the main thoroughfare of Emmetsburg, on March 17th, the feast day of Saint Patrick.

This is large celebration in our town and is compared to Christmas because families usually come home to visit for this holiday.  I can tell you…I have not seen this many people in town at Christmas.

One year we were even listed in this article on The Street as one of the 10 surprising places to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Why am I telling you all of this?  Well, so you will understand why, for the next few weeks, 90% of the crafts, DIY and home decor on my blog will be green and full of shamrocks.

It is a quirky little town but I have to say they know how to have fun in March!

So in today’s post, I am showing you some amazing St Patrick’s Day mason jar decor projects.  Mason jars are one of my favorite ways to decorate and are very budget friendly so you can create them for all seasons.

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

St. Patrick’s Day Mason Jar Decor

I wanted a simple design for my mason jars.  St. Pat’s decor can get pretty outrageous but I like to keep mine simple.

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

It is a really easy project!  You can also see the Luck & Leprechauns Marquee Sign I made last year.  I still love it!

Supplies needed:  I have included affiliate links for your convenience.  You can read my full disclosure here.

Three Mason Jars

Spray Paint (White and Green)

Bakers Twine

Scrapbook Paper

Shamrock punch or, in my case the Silhouette Machine, or even a template to cut them out.

Black Ink (optional)

Scissors

Step 1

Paint two jars green and one jar white.  I love the Rust Oleum spray paints and chose white and leafy green.

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

Step 2

Cut out your shamrocks from pretty green (or any St Pat’s colors).  You will need four shamrocks for each jar.  In order to have them fit back to back you may want to cut two of the four as a mirror image.  Then they will fit together.

Step 3

Ink the edges of the shamrocks.  I love the Powder Puff inks and this color is Midnight Confession.

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

Step 4

Wrap the bakers twine and and attach the shamrocks.  I like to wrap the twine around the top of the jar about 4 or 5 times and tie a knot in the front.

When I cut my shamrocks I wasn’t completely sure how I would be attaching them.  So I did not cut any mirrored images to lay them back to back.  I cut the stem off of the back shamrock and trimmed the edges a bit.  They were not fitting together properly and the back side of the paper was showing.

Use adhesive to attach the back to the twine.  Then sandwich the twine between the front and the back.  Keep going until all of the twine ties have been adorned with shamrocks.  Then you are all done!

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

Pretty cute, right?

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

 

More Amazing Ideas

Check out these fun ideas from a few different blogs.  People are so creative and I love to find great decor and gifts.  After you get done reading my post you can click on the link and read about how they made their mason jar decor.

 

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

Easy Spring Centerpiece from Cottage At The Crossroads

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

Lucky Day Mason Jar Gift from Bitz and Giggles

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

Shamrock Mason Jars from Mason Jar Crafts Love

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

St. Patrick’s Day Mason Jar Set from Mason Jar Crafts Love

So there you go.  A nice way to start the upcoming holiday and get some new mason jar decor ready for your home!  If you like these ideas be sure to pin it so you can find them later!

There are some amazing St. Patrick's Day projects out there. I am showing you some mason jar favorites that you would be proud to make and show off in your home.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  And if you enjoy St. Patrick’s Day and all the fun decor that goes with it, be sure to stop back often before now and March 17th to see more great ideas.

Michelle

Maureen ( from Emmetsburg)

Sunday 26th of February 2017

Proud to say I know this creative lady!

Michelle

Sunday 26th of February 2017

Thanks Maureen!

Sue

Sunday 26th of February 2017

I think your mason jars are so darn cute and not simple, but exactly right. My SIL lives in an Iowa town and also a transplant. It's not all Irish, but for some reason, these small Iowa towns are hard to move into.

Michelle

Sunday 26th of February 2017

I love my friends and all of the people here but I do still feel like the outsider!

Susie from The Chelsea Project

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Oh these jars are just the cutest ever. I love the colors you combined. Someday I hope my crafty skills wake up so I can make some of the wonderful things you have on your blog. Teerific!!

Michelle

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Thanks so much Susie! You know there is a crafter in you just screaming to be seen and heard! LOL! I am glad you stopped by!

ARod

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Wow Michelle love all the awesome mason jars inspiration. And loved learning something new about your town.

Michelle

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Hi Anj! I am glad you stopped by to see my new mason jars! I love them. Our little town is great but St. Pat's is just a fun time! I am glad you liked them.

Michelle James

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Your little town sounds like the place to be on St. Patty's Day! I love your Mason jar project & the other great Mason jar ideas you shared!

Michelle

Tuesday 21st of February 2017

Thanks Michelle. These were fun to make and are perfect for our St. Patty's Day celebration. It is a fun week around here.

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