Our lids fit any wide-mouth mason-type jar, allowing you to sprout a variety of seeds, including alfalfa, mung bean, or clover. Here's what makes our lids unique: Effortless Drainage: The inverted spout makes filling the jar for rinsing a breeze, with no splashing. Simply turn the jar ...
Start by tying the twine around the jar. I tied it around the top (which is now the bottom) of the jar and the ran the string up the sides and tied another piece of twine around the middle to help keep the jar upright. Fill the jar with birdseed. You can fill the chicken feeder...
If you want, you can also make actual lamps with a light bulb. You have to attach the wiring and everything else to the lid after you punched holes in it.{found on woonblog}. A mason jar can also be turned into a nice oil lamp. You just need to put oil in it, to make a ...