Utensil Caddy with Mason Jars
{Utensil Caddy with Mason Jars}
Glass jars are so versatile! Here’s how you can make a charming utensil caddy with Mason Jars to keep your silverware or plasticware organized.
This is a great project if you enjoy entertaining… or if you suddenly find yourself with a bunch of people to feed at the last minute. This will also come in handy when barbeque season arrives!
Supplies: Wooden box, Martha Stewart Crafts Letter Stencils, Americana acrylic paint in Burnt Umber and Snow (Titanium) White, three wide mouth Mason Jars. Supplies from Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Redmond.
Paint the box with Burnt Umber. One coat works well for the rustic look.
Place the self-adhesive stencils where you’d like them and paint them white. The lettering on this box reads “Smith Kitchen Est. 2007.”
Let the paint dry. Add the wide mouth Mason Jars and silverware… or plasticware!
Enjoy your new organizer!
Special thanks to Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames Redmond.
Malia, this is such a great idea and I love how this looks! Thanks so much for sharing and pinning! Hope you have a happy Sunday and a wonderful week!
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Thanks Cindy. The idea is from my favorite local crafts store (Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames Redmond)… I love it too! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. I hope you have a fabulous week.
Ooh love it! The color is really pretty, and I love simple projects like this! Pinning, and thanks for sharing this at Creativity Unleashed!
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Lovely, so creative!
Super cute… Featuring you this week :)
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This is super cute! Love it!
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Love this! So cute!! I must try to make one… and I always love my mason jars! :)
Wow, I can’t believe that’s new wood. That’s a wonderful treatment! Super cute caddy!
I love how this turned out Malia! I’m going to have to look for that burnt umber paint- it looks so worn and aged (and beautiful). Pinned!
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Super cute! Love the rustic paint job!
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Very, very cute (and practical!)! I’m thinking I just might need to make something along this line for the B Farm. Thanks for sharing at the DIY Showoff Party – it’s where I found you. :)
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I’m having a hard time tracking down the box for this project. Any idea what the name or model number is?
Hi Mike, It’s from Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames: https://craftsandframes.com. Thank you! Malia
Hi Malia, I also am trying to find this box. I’ve searched the website but can’t find it. Did you order it online or purchase it at your local store?
-Bek