These fun little beauties can be adapted for any age or occasion.
Our little ones got in on the fun as well. Here’s Jacob starting out:
Some treat trying from Momma’s jars:
I love little chubby fingers wiggling and prying.
Jacob still at it… making a very fancy dispenser.
Some containers by the others. Katey’s is my personal favorite – you cannot beat the accessibility of a cup. 😉
And the final product:
A triple-decker lock – takes a lot of twisting, but very secure.
For now, I have babies on the brain and my choice of treats reflects that. 🙂 The almonds are to keep nearby – when I need a little extra protein. And sometimes nothing settles my sickiness like a sour candy. The plan is to keep these on my headboard. We’ll see how many times I need to refill them. 😉
With babies we always wait to find out if we are having a boy or a girl. I really enjoy it that way. Of course I don’t know any different – but it works for us. Jim Bob is the one that wanted to wait on our firstborn and I knew there was no way I could know without sharing. I really enjoyed it and now I’m the one that insists and he could go either way. 🙂 I made one treat jar for each gender. The scenes and decorations on the dispensers are from Echo Park: Little Boy Paper Pack, Little Boy Element Pack, Little Girl Paper Pack, Little Girl Element Pack.
I used two projects I’ve been wanting to try out: Candy Dispensers by Heidi Swapp & Jar Scenes by Rhonna Farrer. I had a few adaptions. I used a little larger plastic cup for the top – 16 ounces (also available at WalMart). I also could not find my glue gun anywhere, so I used double-sided sticky square adhesive things (sorry – no name on those??) that I had from another project.
I also bent o-wires from my bind-it-all to make the places to stick the decorations to. Then floral wire and sparkly clear embroidery floss for hanging clouds and airplanes from the top of jars. 🙂 Lace and pipe cleaners became the decor for the bottom part of the jars. Now that I type it all out I wish I had taken photos along the way to better describe – sorry! Some of these details are easier to see in the photos below.
A fun activity with a lasting use. I loved all the creative ideas kicked around as we played together. I can see variations on this theme popping up for years. 🙂
Ha ha… Caleb never did get into that dispenser!
Fun
Indeed!