Easy Mason Jar Skull Cookies
Get ready for the best cookie mix in a jar.
Easy skull mason jar cookies.
Perfect Halloween skull cookies in a jar to make for yourself or give as a gift.
These mason jar cookies are so cute and the cookies are delicious.
Find out how to make a skull mason jar a fill with cookie mix.
This cookie mix in a jar recipe is simple and quick.
Quick cookie jar gift anyone would love to receive.
Mason jar cookie great for Fall and Halloween.
If you don’t want the cookies in jar recipe then you could easily just make the jar for Halloween decor.
This idea is multi use as you can see.
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Get ready to make the best skull mason jar cookies.
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How To Make Mason Jar Skull Cookies
Make your jar first by trimming your napkin to fit nicely on the jar.
I cut off 3 of the four sides, leaving just the clean front of the skull and flowers.
Coat the jar with a layer of mod podge, then immediately place the prepared skull napkin on the surface of the jar.
Take care to place it carefully because the napkin is thin and fragile–and will tear if you try to move it after the napkin comes in contact with the mod podge.
One thing to note: I left the measurement marks on my mason jar visible on the back of my jar, because I thought it would be neat to see how much of each ingredient is in the jar.
Allow this first layer of mod podge to dry completely.
Coat the napkin-covered jar with a second layer of mod podge, just to provide extra protection for the napkin. Allow this second layer of mod podge to dry completely.
Fill your jar with the cookie mix.
I tried a couple of variations, but my preferred choice was to split the flour into 3 portions.
Then I just added the darker ingredients between these 3 layers with the sprinkles in the very middle.
Once filled, place the lid on the jar and secure it tightly.
Cut your fabric to about a 5-inch by 5-inch square or a 6-inch diameter circle.
Print your recipe card on cardstock paper and cut to size.
Punch a hole in the top of the recipe card and thread the string or raffia to it.
Place the piece of fabric on top of the jar and secure it in place with the string or raffia and be prepared to gift!
You are all set
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or give as a gift
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Mason Jar Skull Cookies
Ingredients
To Fill the Jars:
- 2 cups flour
- ¼ tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ¾ cup sugar
- Halloween Sprinkles
To Make the Jars:
- Skull Napkin
- Printable Gift Tag
- Cardstock Paper
- Mod Podge or Craft Glue
- String or Raffia
- Grey Cotton Fabric
- 1 Pint-Sized Mason Jar with lid
- Tools
- Paintbrush
- Funnel
- Scissors
Instructions
- Make your jar first by trimming your napkin to fit nicely on the jar. I cut off 3 of the four sides, leaving just the clean front of the skull and flowers.
- Coat the jar with a layer of mod podge, then immediately place the prepared skull napkin on the surface of the jar. Take care to place it carefully because the napkin is thin and fragile--and will tear if you try to move it after the napkin comes in contact with the mod podge. One thing to note: I left the measurement marks on my mason jar visible on the back of my jar, because I thought it would be neat to see how much of each ingredient is in the jar. Allow this first layer of mod podge to dry completely.
- Coat the napkin-covered jar with a second layer of mod podge, just to provide extra protection for the napkin. Allow this second layer of mod podge to dry completely.
- Fill your jar with the cookie mix. I tried a couple of variations, but my preferred choice was to split the flour into 3 portions. Then I just added the darker ingredients between these 3 layers with the sprinkles in the very middle.
- Once filled, place the lid on the jar and secure it tightly.
- Cut your fabric to about a 5-inch by 5-inch square or a 6-inch diameter circle.
- Print your recipe card on cardstock paper and cut to size.
- Punch a hole in the top of the recipe card and thread the string or raffia to it.
- Place the piece of fabric on top of the jar and secure it in place with the string or raffia and be prepared to gift!
Notes
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