Last Updated on October 10, 2024 by Rachel Granholm
These creative decor ideas for vintage glass jars will give you tangible tips for styling them all year round!
There is no doubt that these charming containers, with their intricate designs and bright colors, have found a special place in the hearts of DIY enthusiasts and home decor aficionados alike. Not only are they environmentally friendly but they also add whimsical character to any space. Follow along for some creative decor ideas for vintage glass jars!
Vintage and Thrifted Glass Jars: Creative Decor Ideas for Any Room
I’ve found many a glass jar at the thrift store for just a few dollars! They are so pretty and functional with a variety of uses.
But, if you’re stuck on how to use these vintage gems in your home, fear not! In this post, we’ll explore some creative decor ideas for vintage glass jars that will elevate your interior design while reducing your carbon footprint.
From thrifty storage solutions to eye-catching centerpieces, get ready to transform those forgotten jars into stunning decor pieces!
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Where to Find Vintage Jars, Types of Vintage Jars, and Pricing
Vintage jars can be found relatively easily at thrift stores, antique shops, estate sales, and flea markets.
Some popular styles of vintage jars include:
- blue ball jars
- jars with metal or galvanized lids
- glass jugs
- tall glass jars with handles
- apothecary jars
- clear glass jars with lids
The brand, condition, and size of vintage jars will contribute to the price. You can find them as cheap as a few dollars at a thrift store to upwards of hundreds of dollars at an antique shop.
Creative Decor Ideas for Vintage Glass Jars
Below are 6 different ways to style vintage glass jars. These are tried and true methods that I use in my own home and truly love the character that each idea brings to a space. Let’s get into them!
1. Use Vintage Glass Jars as Vases.
First, and probably my most favorite way, is to use a vintage jar as a vase.
I recently found this green glass jar with the cutest little handle at a thrift store for just $4.00. As soon as I saw it, I knew it would make the prettiest vase for stems year round!
The green jar looks so pretty nestled amongst some of my milk glass pieces for Spring.
I’ve found a substantial amount of vintage blue ball jars over the years. My favorite way to use these vivid blue jars is to place fresh cut stems inside them!
Look how stunning the bright green fern fronds look against the blue! For a simple display, I placed a few jars together amongst a handful of vintage books in coordinating colors.
Lastly, in this coastal decor display, I utilized the height and long neck of a thrifted blue jug. I simply placed a faux stem of trailing greenery inside the jar and let it spill over the sides.
2. Group Vintage Jars Together for a Vignette.
Old jars make the prettiest vignettes when styled together as a grouping.
Here, I grouped my collection of vintage jars together on a table. For simple texture, I placed fresh fern stems here and there.
When grouping together a collection of jars, or anything really, an odd number of things makes the display as a whole feel more cohesive.
Here, I arranged five vintage jars on top of a wooden crate.
For some color, I decided to place some faux yellow flowers in the right-most jar.
In this early Summer vignette, I still used five items but in a different way.
Using coordinating colors, I pulled three vintage books from my collection and then paired them with two vintage glass jars. For texture and movement, a few ferns were added to the blue jar.
Another idea you could try in a vignette like this is to utilize vintage linens such as hankies or a lace linen. These can be used as a base or as an accent by sticking one out of a jar.
3. Utilize Vintage Jars for Height on a Shelf.
When decorating a shelf or any horizontal space in your home, it’s always important to incorporate tall elements.
Vintage jars are one of those items that can add immense height to any display, especially if you place a book or two underneath the jar.
When I’m styling a shelf, I like to anchor each end of the shelf with a tall piece of decor, such as this large blue ball jar. To get the most height out of it as I can, I like to place faux stems inside the jar, too.
If a display only needs a little height in a certain area, vintage glass jars can help with that, too.
Here, I needed a tad more height in the back of this display, so I simply used a medium-sized blue jar. But, instead of a book or stems with the jar, I set a small vintage plate underneath. When decorating in this manner, use your eyes.
4. Style Vintage Jars in a Hutch.
Another one of my favorite ways to use vintage jars is to style them in a hutch display.
In a hutch, vintage jars can:
- be grouped together
- used as height
- anchor the shelf
- be turned into a vase
- help to add color
In this patriotic hutch display, a few clear glass jars were used in the front for simple texture. The neutral aesthetic of them helps bring cohesion to this shelf.
The beauty of vintage glass jars is that they ‘go’ with any decor style or aesthetic.
As you can see below, this small snippet in my hutch has both vintage ironstone and enamelware paired with vintage glass jars.
5. Creating Centerpieces with Vintage Glass Jars.
For a thrifty and statement-making centerpiece, line up a collection of vintage glass jars down the middle of a neutral table runner!
The mix-and-match look of this centerpiece creates such stunning table decor for any Summer occasion. To infuse color and really bring the jars to life, I clipped fresh ferns and zig-zagged them between the jars.
The look of aqua blue and vivid green is just stunning to me, especially for Summer!
And. You guys. This centerpiece was basically FREE to create because I already had all of the jars and the ferns came from my yard.
Centerpiece decor does NOT need to cost a fortune. From experience, thrift stores yield a variety of jar options and will only cost you a few dollars! A thrifty centerpiece can be especially helpful if you are hosting a bridal shower, baby shower, or graduation party.
6. Decorate with Vintage Jars Throughout the Year.
Seasonal decorating has never been so easy!
For Summer decor with vintage glass jars, try:
- blue, aqua, or green vintage jars
- place flowers in jars
- style jars with milk glass
- use clear jars paired with green or blue vintage books
To use vintage glass jars for Winter decor, try:
- blue or clear jars
- pair blue jars with dark green accents
- create a blue and white vignette
- use faux pine stems in jars
For Spring decor with vintage glass jars, try:
- vintage jars paired with floral hankies
- create a basket vignette with a few jars inside
- use clear jars with freshly clipped Lilac stems
- display a collection of jars on a mantel
To use vintage glass jars for Fall decor, try:
- a fall foliage arrangement
- use clear, brown, or amber colored glass
- mix jars with plaid accents
- a Fall vignette with jars, coordinating decor accents, and natural elements
Other Ways of Up-Cycling Vintage Glass Jars
Of course there are a plethora of other uses for vintage jars. There is something for everyone!
A few more unique ideas include:
- creating a terrarium in a jar
- holding a collection such as buttons, rocks, or shells
- as storage in a kitchen, laundry room, or bathroom
- a container for starting seeds
- pour a candle in a jar
Closing Tidbits on Decorating Ideas for Vintage Glass Jars
Vintage glass jars are not just practical items but also versatile and charming decorative pieces that add charm to any space. From using them as flower vases to creating unique candle holders, the possibilities are endless!
Let your mind run wild with these creative decor ideas for vintage glass jars. I truly hope that these tips are a jumping off point for you and will help give you some direction for what to do with your collection of vintage glass jars.
Be encouraged to see these old things in a new light, finding fresh perspective along the way.
Leave me a comment! Do you have a collection of old jars? What do you do with them? I love hearing from you!
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11 Comments. Leave new
Great ideas in this post, Rachel, and so timely as I have been purchasing vintage jars and containers lately. I’ve been using some of them in the kitchen to hold sugar cubes and tea and some grouped in threes to hold flowers for a variety of spaces. I love seeing all the different shapes in my home decor. Thanks.
Lynne
Hi, Lynne!
Thanks so much! Those are such fun uses for them…thanks for sharing!! Hope you have a lovely day!
You have such a pretty collection of vintage jars! Thanks for sharing different ways to style them! The blue ones are so bright and cheery!
Thank you!! These are so easy to find, at least up here. They are like no more than $5.00 a piece!
Love your vintage jar collection, Rachel! It’s fun to see all the different ways you can style them too. It’s great that they’re so budget friendly. Especially, when you can use them in so many ways! Hugs, CoCo
Hi! Thanks so much!! They are so pretty to use in the various ways! Thanks for coming by today, CoCo!
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