trudymade:

storagegeek:

picaparticularis:

Pour Spout Mason Jars

When finished with an empty cardboard salt container, cut the whole round top piece off and measure to fit a canning jar ring. Trace and cut with the flat part with scissors to fit a pint canning jar. Fill the jar with sugar, then cut a second one from a second empty salt container for non-dairy coffee creamer, spices, or flour. The pour spouts make for easy access to your sugar and creamer. 
*If desired, half pint jars can be used instead of pint jars.
By Monica from Cortez, CO (via thriftyfun.com)


If this was the sort of blog where I swore I would be saying eff ya. This is brilliant.

!!!!!

You know when a Dark Age is upon us when we get excited over a mason jar with a pour spout.

trudymade:

storagegeek:

picaparticularis:

Pour Spout Mason Jars

When finished with an empty cardboard salt container, cut the whole round top piece off and measure to fit a canning jar ring. Trace and cut with the flat part with scissors to fit a pint canning jar. Fill the jar with sugar, then cut a second one from a second empty salt container for non-dairy coffee creamer, spices, or flour. The pour spouts make for easy access to your sugar and creamer.

*If desired, half pint jars can be used instead of pint jars.

By Monica from Cortez, CO (via thriftyfun.com)

If this was the sort of blog where I swore I would be saying eff ya. This is brilliant.

!!!!!

You know when a Dark Age is upon us when we get excited over a mason jar with a pour spout.

(via mudwerks)