Mason jar recipes make great holiday gifts! Whether the holiday is Easter, Christmas, or anything in between, if you are thinking of giving a DIY touch to this year’s holiday gifts, try using Mason jar recipes and make holiday gifts in a jar for your whole family! Here is a list of 25 delicious and easy Mason jar recipes to spark your creativity and get you started!
I especially love these Mason jar recipes for teacher gifts. Follow my DIY Teacher Gifts Pinterest board for added inspiration.
25 Mason Jar Recipes: Holiday Gifts in a Jar
1. Apple Cinnamon Pancakes: Who wouldn’t love to start their day with delicious Apple Cinnamon Pancakes? Just add egg, milk and oil to this jar and you can whip up your own batch.
2. Hot Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies: What’s not to love about this Mason jar cookie recipe? Devil’s Food Cake Mix, Mini Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips and Mini Marshmallows sounds like a yummy combination to me. While you are checking out this recipe over here, be sure to also take a peek at these other recipes for cookies in a jar.
3. Cowboy Cookies: You do not need to be a cowboy to enjoy these hearty Cowboy Cookies. These cookies in a jar will make a great holiday gift!
4. Sand Art Brownies: These Sand Art Brownies in a Jar look almost too pretty to eat…almost, and make great Mason jar recipes for gift giving!
5. Gourmet Oatmeal Cookies: Do you have someone you would love to impress with your DIY skills? Try this Mason jar cookie recipe for Gourmet Oatmeal Cookies.
6. Fall Cookies: I love most everything about fall and these Fall Cookies are included. Did I mention this Mason jar recipe includes Reese’s Pieces? Yum!
7. Butterscotch Chip Cookies: For the butterscotch lover in your life, consider gifting them a Mason jar recipe for Butterscotch Chip Cookies.
8. Cranberry Hootycreeks: These white chocolate and cranberry nut cookies are a perfect festive holiday treat.
9. Chocolate Chip Cookies: Who can resist good ole chocolate chip cookies in a jar? Not me!
sue williamson says
How do you get the recipes.when you click on some you don’t get the recipe.
Kelli says
Hi Sue, The link should always take you to the recipe, you may have to scroll down the page to find them, but they should all be there. Which one in particular are you referring to?
Denece says
I can’t get to the apple cinnamon pancake recipe when I click on it.
Kelli says
Hi Denece, I just checked the link and it is working fine. Here’s the recipe though. To put in quart jar:
3 c all-purpose flour
1/2 c chopped dried apples
3 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp baking powder
4 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/4 tsp salt
candy says
do u have any cookie recipes for the smaller mason jars+?
thanks
Kelli says
Hi Candy, I don’t but what a great idea. I’ll keep that in mind for the future though. 🙂
mel says
i see the ingredients, but not the recipes for them all. usually when you send a gift like this thjere is some confusion as to how to use it. generally youd tie on a tag with the recipe, including baking times, how-to, etc…
Katie says
Hello! As the author of the post with the apple cinnamon pancakes, I can tell you that if you are able to open the link and you scroll down, I had scanned in the recipe tags to be tied onto the mason jars and linked them to the post. If you are unable to open the link, the recipes can be found in the Soup to Nuts Mason Jar Cookbook by Lonnette Parks. She seems to have many variations on the book, also including cookies recipes.
arra odeza says
wow this is so cute and looks yum!! this is a must try
bel says
Cute idea for gift giving!
Vickey White says
Lots of great ideas! I Pinned it to use at christmas!
Terri S says
Thank you for sharing this collection of recipes in a jar.
Sally T. says
All great recipes in one place~WoW….I can’t wait to try the
pancake recipes,and the #20 cookie recipe.
Thank-you so much for the great site and recipes
Sally T. says
Yum~the apple cinnamon pancakes sound awesome.
christine k says
some good ideas here 🙂
Penguinlally says
Wonderful ideas…can’t wait to try #23 & #25! yummmo
Lanette says
What a joy to find such clear thiinkng. Thanks for posting!
Pam says
I am new to this and would like to make soups in a jar for Christmas gifts. I can not find anywhere how to make the recipe cards like what stock paper to use, how to print them from these recipes for in the jar gifts. Can anyone tell me where to go to find this kind of information? I want my gifts to look really good so I don’t want to haphazardly make the cards. Thanks in advance for all your help.
randi says
I’m ready for your “Soup-in-a-jar” now:-)!!
Kelli says
Hi Randi, I love that idea! Stay tuned! 🙂 Kelli
Patricia says
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