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Mason Jar Nation

The Jars that Changed America and 50 Clever Ways to Use Them Today

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Learn how to make more than 50 Mason jar projects, including luminaries, planters, and upcycled art, in this eagerly anticipated book for DIYers!Mason Jar Nation begins by exploring the Mason jar's impact on America since its 1858 patent. Prior to the jar's invention, settlers had no reliable and safe way to store food for the winter, which required them to travel great lengths in difficult conditions and obtain expensive canned goods in order to survive. With its hermetically sealable two-piece lid and thick glass sides, the Mason jar changed the way mid-nineteenth century Americans fed their families.Although the popularity of the jars ebbed significantly from the 1950s until the turn of the century, interest in them has exploded in the past few years. Ball, the biggest brand name in Mason jars today, has seen its sales double since 2001. Younger generations, including Millenials, have adopted the iconic jars as emblems of a more sustainable time. The humble Mason jar has been "discovered" as a versatile and beautiful material for creating craft items such as chandeliers, luminaries, planters, containers, and upcycled art.The second half of Mason Jar Nation features over 50 of these adaptations, shown with clear photography, all designed and photographed by author JoAnn Moser, the "DIY Maven." Readers who appreciate American cultural history, making fun and affordable crafts, and Mason jars themselves will love this new book and its tall, narrow shape that's based on the proportions of the classic Mason jar.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2016

      Crafter Moser provides a brief overview of Mason jar history, followed by craft and cooking projects that use the jars' singular characteristics and iconic style. Most of the craft projects involve basic embellishment such as painting or decorating with washi tape or decorative paper; a few require cutting the jars or lids (directions are provided). The cooking projects consist of foods or beverages mixed in or served from a Mason jar, including trail mix and smoothies. The directions are straightforward, and there is a variety of indoor and outdoor decor, including a tissue holder, a bird feeder, and a tiki torch. VERDICT Mason jars are classic Americana with surprising hipster cachet. Though the food-related projects aren't anything special, the craft projects will appeal to DIYers seeking an inexpensive vintage look.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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