You can also ask your family members or friends who live nearby to save their used jars for you if you want to build your collection more quickly. You don’t have to buy a box of perfectly matching mason jars, but rather just collect them over time from anything you’ve bought that comes in a glass container– pasta sauce, jam, mustard, olives, maple syrup, etcetera. I buy in bulk because it’s better for the environment to take packaging out of the equation, but I found that a lovely and humble aesthetic was a welcome side effect of this new lifestyle.Īll you need to do is to save jars from food that you’ve purchased or that you’ve been gifted, and remove the labels. ![]() As I started out on this project, I realized that as much as I appreciate good design, the look that I prefer in my own home is one of simplicity without logos and labels. ![]() Last week, I wrote about how how though my “Unbranding” experiment, I stopped focusing on brands, and instead look to the source and quality of the food and merchandise I purchase (or make).
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