Party Favors: Homemade Bubbles and Mason Jars
As I mentioned in this post, I’ve been in preparation for Littler Pax’s first birthday party. I promise to give more info on that soon, but I wanted to share a party favor with you all first.
It’s nothing revolutionary, but for a simple backyard barbecue (without any special theme), I thought these made a great favor. Here are the supplies you’ll need for the jars:
- mason jars (any size – I chose pints)
- chalkboard contact paper or paint (I used this which I love for labels all over my house)
- chalk marker
- twine
- pipe cleaners
I found a cup that was the same size as the indentation on the mason jar lids and I traced it to create circles of chalkboard contact paper. Then I used pipe cleaners to shape an E (his first initial) and some circles (for easier bubbles).
Slap that contact paper circle on the lid; tie the pipe cleaners around the top with twine, and write a name with the chalk marker. Simple!
For the bubbles, I used the following recipe. It makes great (tear-free!) bubbles, but be forewarned that they do leave a sticky reside, so best used outside:
- 1/4 c tear free shampoo
- 3/4 c water
- 3 T corn syrup
Wow! What a really cute idea. I just did mason jar lids for my daughter’s birthday. I had never thought of doing bubbles or chalk paper like that. Fun!
Thanks so much, Jodi. Mason jars are always a cute place to start, aren’t they? 🙂
I love that you used pipe cleaners for the bubble wands, what a great party favour!
Thanks, Jen!
What a great idea. Your mason jar bubbles are too cute! Stopping by from Savvy Southern Style.
I’m so glad you came by, Pam. Please come back! 🙂
Very cool! Pinned!!!
So glad you liked it, Diana! Come back any time!!
Oh my gosh this is adorable! Thanks for linking this up to Give Me The Goods Monday!
Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
Very cute! I would never have thought pipe cleaners would work. Thank you for sharing it at to What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a lovely week!
Hugs,
Deborah
Thank you for hosting such a great party, Deborah!
Such a cute idea. I have made the bubbles before for a family reunion, but I love how you put them in the mason jars and decorated them so cute. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Thanks, Jann! I’m so glad you liked them. 🙂