Today I am sharing this fun Santa Mason Jar Christmas Gift with you. I’ve even included a printable Christmas gift tag!
I love to give simple yet cute Christmas gifts and think of clever ways to package them. This DIY Santa Mason jar would make a great teacher gift or neighbor gift! I’ve also included a few other Mason Jar Christmas craft ideas.
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I filled mine with red licorice bites, but you can pick any red candy (like chocolates with red candy wrappers) you like.
If you like the Santa Mason jar, then you might also like the rest of the holiday jars “family”. I’ve also created Reindeer Mason Jars, Elf Jars, Angel Jars, and Snowman Jar gifts.
Santa Mason Jar Craft Supply List
Click each item to purchase:
- Mason Jar
- 1-Inch Wide Ribbon, Black Satin
- Fashion Buckle – Gold Metallic – 1” (you can buy these very inexpensively at a craft store in the notions section OR make your own, instructions below) OR
- Gold Cardstock (for the buckle, if not using a metal buckle, you can cut it out with scissors or a craft knife)
- White Cardstock to Print the Tags OR
- Avery Tags – These are my FAVORITE Christmas wrapping items. No cutting out tags; they are perforated, and you can put them in your printer to make your own Santa tags.
- Believe Tag: Due to the popularity of the tags, I have simplified the process for you to get ALL of my Christmas Mason Jar craft git tags.
- Scissors
How to Get the Christmas Gift Tags
The Ultimate Christmas Tag Bundle offers ALL of the Christmas tags (including the one for this craft) plus a bonus of 5 other tags that are not offered with any other project! (including Santa, Reindeer, Merry Christmas, Snowman etc).
A link to download the file yourself will be sent to you immediately after you complete your purchase. This file includes versions of the tags formatted for BOTH cardstock and pre-scored Avery Tags.
The Christmas Tag Bundle Includes:
- Snowman Gift Tags
- Holly Jolly Christmas Gift Tags
- Merry Christmas Tags
- Elf Tags
- Santa Tags
- Round Tags
- Reindeer Tags
- Nail Polish Gift Tags
- Baking Gift Tags (4 styles)
- Angel Gift Tags (and wing cutout)
How to Make a Santa Belt Buckle from Cardstock
Note: If you can’t find gold buckles, you can use Metallic Cardstock.
To make the buckle, cut a 1 ½″ x 1 ½″ square from black cardstock. Using a paper trimmer or Exacto or craft knife, cut two slits in the square to feed the ribbon through. The cuts should be 1″ long.
Then, simply feed the black ribbon through the buckle.
Assembly Instructions
Step One: Fill with Candy
Fill your mason jar with red candy. A few ideas include Licorice, red M&M’s, red gumballs, or peppermint candies.
After you have filled your jar with red candy, secure it with the lid that came with the Mason Jar.
Step Two: Attach the Santa Belt
Next, cut a piece of black ribbon slightly larger than the mason jar circumference.
Feed your Santa Buckle through the ribbon.
Then use a hot glue gun to secure the ends of the ribbon on the back of the jar.
Step Three: Attach the Tags to the Santa Jar
Print out the Santa Tags, tie it to the jar with twine, sign the back, and you’re done!
Note: if you’re printing directly on the Avery Tags, make sure you have your printer set to print at “100% or actual size”. Also, ensure your printer does not add any margins to the document.
If you’d like to make smaller mason jars, you can too! They would be equally cute, and you wouldn’t need to buy as much candy.
More Mason Jar Christmas Crafts
Rudolph Reindeer Mason Jar
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