As you
are preparing to start your canning adventures this summer you can also begin
crafting some Christmas gifts. I like to
make jams, jellies and fruit butters and I know my less than crafty friends and
relatives love to receive a jar of homemade preserves.
One thing
I like to do at Christmas is put a set of half-pint jars of preserves together
for gift giving. I usually will make a
berry jam, a jelly or two and an apple or pear butter each summer.
Collect
some fabric scraps and a saucer. With
the saucer, trace a circle onto a sheet of copy paper or scrap paper and cut it
out with scissors. This is your pattern.
I like to cut out my fabric circles with
pinking shears.
Remove
the ring from the jelly and center the fabric circle over the jar, then replace
the ring. Make sure and use a shiny new
looking ring with no rust on it. At your
computer you can make a cute label in Word to tape on or to print ready-made
labels, which is what I do. If you are
artsy you can make them by hand too.
Place the label neatly to the jar and you are done. At this point you can also add ribbon, raffia
or whatever else you would like to further embellish the jars.
I put
these jars right into my gift bin so I know where they are when Christmas rolls
around. When I get ready to give them it
is fun to nestle them in a basket or box with shredded paper or straw. I also like to add a fresh loaf of homemade
bread, muffins or cornbread.
I
usually plan to purchase a new box of half pint jars every year or two for this
particular purpose. I keep my eyes out
for jars at yard sales and thrift stores and grab them if I can get them cheap
enough. Sometimes they are priced to
high and I pass on them because I still have to add a lid and a ring. New jars come with them so I need to factor
that in when I buy used jars.
Recently
I have noticed canning jars going for 75¢ to $1 each at thrift stores! If they are vintage and unique I might get
them but for standard jars – no way.
Along
with Christmas remember birthdays, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and housewarmings
are also excellent occasions to put this type of gift together. I like to give a single decorated jar and a
loaf of bread as a hostess gift too.
So when
you are making jam and jelly this summer, make some extra and get working on
that Christmas list. J
You
might enjoy revisiting Easy Apple Butter.
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