How to Make a Hanging Mason Jar Organizer
Re-purpose any glass jars with this easy DIY tutorial by learning how to make a hanging Mason jar organizer!
How to Make a Hanging Mason Jar Organizer
If you have been around here for any length of time, then you know I love re-purposing glass jars.
I re-purpose jam jars, salsa jars, baby food jars, candle jars. . . pretty much all glass jars!
This is an easy project to do with any glass jar and is perfect for makeup, art supplies, chalk, toothbrushes and toothpaste etc.
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HOW TO MAKE A HANGING MASON JAR ORGANIZER
1. Cut any piece of plywood or pallet wood to size and screw into the wall or surface.

HOW TO MAKE A HANGING MASON JAR ORGANIZER
2. Add a stainless steel hose clamp to each jar and trim the excess with a wire clipper.

HOW TO MAKE A HANGING MASON JAR ORGANIZER
3. Remove the hose clamps.

HOW TO MAKE A HANGING MASON JAR ORGANIZER
4. Screw the hose clamp into the wood board.

HOW TO MAKE A HANGING MASON JAR ORGANIZER
5. Set the jar into the hose clamp and tighten with a screw as needed.

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For more easy DIY ideas be sure to check out:
- How to Make a Nightlight Without Electricity
- How to Restore a Leather Purse in 4 Easy Steps
- How to Make an Easy DIY Essential Oil Diffuser
- DIY Farmhouse Cork Board Organizer
- How to Shabby Chic Furniture in 3 Easy Steps

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How to Make a Hanging Mason Jar Organizer
Re-purpose any glass jars with this easy DIY tutorial by learning how to make a hanging Mason jar organizer!
Cost: 25
Equipment
- Power Drill
- level
- Saw/Miter saw
Materials
- Glass jars
- Hose clamps
- Screws
- Wood
Instructions
- Cut any piece of plywood or pallet wood to size.
- Screw into the wall or surface.
- Add a stainless steel hose clamp to each jar and trim the excess with a wire clipper.
- Remove the hose clamps.
- Screw the hose clamp into the wood board.
- Set the jar into the hose clamp and tighten with a screw as needed.
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