What can I use as a lid for a jar?

What can I use as a lid for a jar?

The Homemade Option: An easy way to make your own plastic lids for canning jars is to take a look around your pantry. I’ve found that the lid from an 18 oz jar of peanut butter and the lid from a jar of mayonnaise, both fit nicely onto regular mouth sized canning jars.

What kind of lid fits on a Mason jar?

Let me start by saying this: one of the greatest things about Mason jars is that there are only two lid sizes: again, regular mouth and wide mouth. This means that any regular mouth lid will fit on any regular mouth Mason jar, and any wide mouth lid will fit on any wide mouth Mason jar.

How do you make a jar lid look nice?

Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the very top of the jar lid and place the glued lid top directly down onto the backside of the scrapbook paper you just cut out, directly in the center of that inside circle. Carefully smooth the paper. Then, with your brush, apply a small amount of Mod Podge to several of the strips.

Why do you put cloth on jam jars?

Not only will it look great, but it will prevent some sunlight from getting to you delicious jam and changing its vibrant colour to something more dull. Printed fabrics can also act like a label – strawberry jam gest a cover with strawberries on it and blueberry jam gets fabric with blueberries. Easy peasy.

Why do Mason jars have 2 piece lids?

In home-canning a two-piece lid is needed to let the air escape during the boiling water or pressure canning process. A one-piece lid doesn’t allow the air to escape resulting in blowing out the bottom of the jar or the lid to buckle.

How many sizes of mason jar lids are there?

TWO lid sizes
There are only TWO lid sizes for Mason jars – regular and wide mouth – and the difference between them is less than an inch. So whether you have a 4 oz regular mouth jelly jar or a 32 oz regular mouth quart jar – the lid size doesn’t change!