5 Great Outdoor Mason Jar Lighting Projects
Project One:
Candle Lighting
Fill mason jars one third full with sand, beans or gravel, and nestle a
small candle into the sand. Hang from trees and rooftops with heavy
twine. Looks best in groups hung at different heights. Great if done
over a dining table under the trees!
Project Two:
Got an unused clothesline? Hang mason jars randomly along the
clothesline with wire. Now string white mini lights along the
clothesline, wrapping as you go. When you reach a mason jar, wrap lights
down into the jar, then back out again, and continue along the
clothesline. Back yard bbq’s will never be the same!
Project Three:
Mason Jar Light Cluster
Create your own pendant lights with mason jars! We like the tutorial at In.Gredients.
Project Four:
Mason Jar Oil Lamps
These are pretty easy to make… Poke a hole in the lid of the jar with a
nail or drill. Insert a wick through the hole into the bottom of the
jar. Fill with non toxic burning oil. I hear even olive oil will burn!
Use a fiberglass wick from the craft store for best results, but you
could even use a 100% cotton strip of fabric in a pinch. Light, and
enjoy!
Project Five:
Solar Mason Jar Lantern
This DIY mason jar project is easy, and inexpensive! Simply buy those
small inexpensive garden solar lights at the dollar or discount store.
Take the top “light and battery” section off of the stake. Place the
light into the jar. Make sure the jar is positioned so that the solar
panel gets lots of sun during the day. This is especially gorgeous with
frosted glass jars.