Happy Friday: Repurposing Glass Jars to Spread Happiness

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Happy Friday Homemade Jar

Sent from reader, Michelle:

I wanted to share an idea for reusing a Hershey’s sundae syrup jar. The syrup jar was glass and with the Hershey name being on the lid, I thought just throwing some Hershey’s candies in the jar would be cute….miniatures, kisses, mini bars, etc. There are probably tons of other containers that we can re-purpose if we look around in our pantry. Think of a mailman, neighbor, bus driver, drive-thru worker, etc. just to be nice and give them a “happy.”


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Comments 34

  1. mom2boys

    Fun and cute idea!! This would be a perfect (and very afordable) “thanks” for anything present to give many people during this Thanksgiving season!! Thanks for sharing your idea!

  2. Missy

    Ahh. Simple but clever! Like👍

  3. becky

    great idea

  4. kylie

    I made several of these jars years ago for the forgotten staff at the elementary school.Some I filled with chocolates,some with flavored tea bags or cocoa and marshmallows.Topped with a ribbon and homemade tag they were very much appreciated.Wonderful idea!

    • Melissa

      Thanks for reminding us of the forgotten school staff. They work hard too!

  5. MrsFelix1004

    Great idea! I knew their was a good reason to finish eating my chocolate syrup! ☺️

    • kylie

      I agree,this gave me a reason to use so much chocolate syrup.YUM!

  6. Sarah

    LOVE!!

  7. renay

    I bought a bunch of Contigo water bottles on clearance and need ideas what I can put inside for teacher gifts. Would like ideas that are not chocolate related. Any ideas? Love these Hershey ones!

    • s.

      I am a teacher & any supplies such as pencils, pens, sticky notes, erasers are always appreciated!!

      • renay

        thx for idea. I think often teachers get a lot of chocolate and wanted a different idea.

    • Just Me

      Where were they on clearance? How much and type? I wanted to give out the non spill coffee cups. I know everyone says teachers don’t want another mug but there’s are no spill! Lol

      • renay

        There were at my local Dillons store (Kroger family stores)

        • renay

          They were $3.00 and had wide mouth and smaller mouth water bottles as well as the shaker cups with the wire thing inside.

    • Russell

      Teachers have enough water bottles and cups lol. Just put some supplies and gift card in a cute bag 😁

      • AE

        $5 target GC would make any teacher happy!

    • Heather

      Teachers would also appreciate the little hand sanitizers from Bath & Body works as an idea. I can never keep my hands clean enough. There are so many germs at school!

    • Ann

      My kids teachers are getting Burger King gift cards from the dollar general deal. Theres a BK right by the school even. I figure they all get so much candy and chocolates that it would be a fun variation.

    • Cori

      I’d put various drink mixes . The single serving kind …. lemonade, tea, mio etc…..If it was for summer or a warm weather area I’d put chapstick and sunscreen . If you really want to up the gift giving add a national park pass or some other outdoor adventure type item where a water bottle is typically used . Headbands and pony tail elastics are useful for the exercise girly.

  8. Dee

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You’re welcome!

  9. Robin

    Hi Renay – you can fill them with bath n body travel size lotions, bath gel and hand sanitizer. Lip balm, gum, mints. A lot of this stuff you can get free or cheap.

    • renay

      good ideas! will be fun to customize them for each teacher.

  10. Jsnr

    Fill the contigo bottles with a variety of the flavored drink packets. The teacher can use them in the gift!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Cool idea! Thanks for sharing!

  11. Casey Meyers

    School supplies are things that teachers have to buy with there own money so get them that or a gift card.

  12. Jo

    Question for teachers out there. I’m thinking of getting my kids’ teachers the sheet masks. What do you think?

  13. Susan

    I usually buy cute jars or other Christmas containers at garage sales throughout the year. I then wash them really well and reuse them for Christmas or birthday gifts throughout the year as you described. I like filling them with candy, cookies or other treats. Good post- thanks for sharing.

  14. Ap

    We have an awesome UPS driver and I’d like to give her a gift for Christmas. Any ideas? I didn’t know if they could except bake goods or gift cards for coffee or something like that.

    • Shannon

      I would give just a visa or target gift card or a gas card is always good too. Unless you know the person well your baked goods may get trashed. A lot of people don’t want to eat something when they don’t know the conditions of the kitchen it came from.

  15. Vanessa

    Cute idea! I reuse most jars for a variety of things at home since most are pasta sauce or pickle jars. I guess I can get these, with ice cream 😉

  16. Shannon

    One year I saved all my tomato sauce jars there’s one brand that uses mason jars I forget which one. And then I removed the label cleaned up the jar and lid then spray painted the lid red and filled the jar with dry soup layers and cookie layers. I added a cute ribbon and tag. It was a very inexpensive way to do many gifts when money was tight.

    • Leslie

      Classico uses glass Atlas Mason jars! Love the sauce. Love the jar!

  17. Amy

    I did this and I was so proud of myself. I bought the hershey hot fudge sauce last week and we used it on warm brownies with ice cream as a desert for dinner one night. I washed the jar and filled it with the holiday hershey kisses that you can get at CVS. I purchased those at the CVS black friday sale. I gave the jar of candy to my secret pal today. Great idea! I love hip2save! Thank you for all of the deals, recipes, and craft ideas!

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