Glass Apothecary Jars Giveaway

It's time for the January 2020 Thrifty Style Team post and this month each blogger is giving something awesome away.

This Giveaway has Ended - thank you to everyone who entered!

To enter each giveaway simply click on the links for the individual blogs at the bottom of this post and follow that blogger's instructions.

I'm giving away a brand new kit of 6 recycled glass apothecary bottles with corks and a bag of Magnesium crystals so you can make your own magnesium oil.

The kit is from The Magnesium Co. and if you've never heard of the health benefits of Magnesium oil you can check them out and I believe if you sign up for their email list they will send you a free PDF with lots of great tips and information.


The kit contains these glass apothecary jars which are great for crafting and display.

I like to use and reuse them.

This past Christmas I covered one of the jars in school glue and heavily sprinkled it while wet with Epsom salt.

When the glue dried, the jar looked like it was covered with snow. The beauty of that project was that when the holidays were over, I simply soaked the bottle in warm water and then washed it and it was good as new.

You could also fill the bottles with buttons and ribbons for displaying in a craft room or with herbs and spices for use in your kitchen. Add a label and you are all done.

I'll be adding more pictures of what I have done with mine to give you some ideas but I would also love to hear your ideas.

How To Enter This Giveaway

Rules for entering:

You must be a resident of the continental United States due to the prize being shipped directly to you.

Leave a comment below telling me what you would do with this kit. Either an idea for displaying the bottles, crafting with them or how you could use Magnesium Oil.

One winner will be chosen at random on Friday, 01/17/2020, and notified via the email associated with the comment and will have 48 hours to respond with shipping information. If I don't hear back within 48 hours of notification being sent, a new winner will be chosen and given the same timeframe to email me back.

It's that easy! Good Luck and be sure to enter the other wonderful giveaways!

Above are all the other giveaways and they are wonderful.

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137 Comments

  1. Magnesium would be wonderful for chronic pain which I have .

  2. Angela Green says:

    I love these bottles. I use this type of bottle for plant starts and decor for different rooms in the house. They are also fabulous for sewing notions like straight pins, needles, buttons, etc

  3. I love flowers. I would place flowers in them around my plant stands to perk up our family and any visitors we my have.

  4. I would use them to root cuttings or store infused oils. Magnesium oil would be great for a spray on for added magnesium intake.

  5. Sue welsh says:

    I would use them to root cuttings or store infused oils. Magnesium oil would be great for a spray on for added magnesium intake.

  6. Thank you for a fun giveaway one of the gal in bible study makes and gives away magnesium oil for pain. She gave me the ingredient list
    A jar would be used to try my hand at it
    I use east o al oils I would some for that and decor thanks linda

  7. I use magnesium oil now for muscle cramps and I would use the bottles for crafts as well as store some of my dried herbs in them.

  8. I would use them on a gold charger and add seasonal decorations.

  9. Anne Marie says:

    Love these jars - perfect for dried flowers.

  10. Karenann s. says:

    Thank you for such a great giveaway opportunity! I love these bottles and would love to decorate with them!

  11. Tammy J McKenzie says:

    I love these jars ! I take car of two disabled people in my home with CP. I can tell you that the rooms have so many potions and creams it can be a bit depressing . My goal this winter is to try to find away to make their rooms look not so clinical with all the necessary items these jars would be awesome !

  12. Mother Deer says:

    I would like to try your Epsom salts treatment. Thank you for this opportunity to win a set of jars 🙂

  13. Talitha Wright says:

    Would like to try the magnesium oil. I was not aware of the benefits ascribed to it. And I'm something of a collector of glass jars. I use them to display fresh or dried flowers and also to store small craft items, like sequins, brads, etc.

  14. Barbara Spaul says:

    These jars are so cute! I would put them in my rustic box that I use on my coffee table or sometimes on the dining table. According to the season, I would put single stem flowers in them, cedar cuttings, fall leaf stem (likely fake) wheat stems, cotton stalk.......endless possibilities.

    1. Pamela Pigue says:

      I enjoy making my own Vanilla, Coffee extract, Almond extract and Kahlua for gifts. These would make a lovely presentation.

  15. Audrey Stewart says:

    These are so nice. I would use them for my bath salts. These would be perfect in my bathroom.

  16. Heather B says:

    I would display them in my kitchen windows!

  17. My husband just built an rectangular crate for our table. These would be perfect to use any season! I love these!

  18. Oh Mary Beth! These bottles are absolutely darling! I would have so much fun using them as little vases, on a tray, tied together, who knows what inspiration will strike! And Magnesium oil is amazing! I never knew I could make my own! So... yup... I'd do that too! What a fun giveaway!! Thank you!!!

  19. Diffuser bottles on mantel.

  20. Melinda M Fulk says:

    I love collecting bottles like this and filling them with my own essential oil mixes, making vanilla extract, etc. I've not heard of magnesium oil until now, but will enjoy reading on more on it.

  21. Amy Cooley says:

    I would like to put some pretty faux seasonal flowers/greenery in these jars to display in my home. Thanks for the fun giveaway!

  22. Just recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Never thought that it would happen to me. Stress is going on right now and apparently have sciatica, too. I would love to check out

    1. the value of magnesium

  23. I’m not sure what I would put in the jars. We’re moving and i know the jars would look great in the bay window shelf. I’ve never heard about magnesium oil but I’ll look into it

  24. Gail Holcomb says:

    I love using little glass jars as vases for single flowers on my kitchen sink windowsill. These would be perfect there. And I know how important magnesium is because I follow a keto eating plan and it helps with sleep and anxiety.

  25. I love these kinds of jars in the kitchen for salad dressings, etc. I also like them for home decoration and would live to try your Epsom salts trick.

  26. Melissa Storms says:

    These are great little jars and I could think of many uses for them/ I had not heard of magnesium oil before but would love to give it a try.

  27. Jean Michelin says:

    They're so pretty! Would love to see a single flower in each of them on my windowsill.

  28. Cassandra A says:

    Love these jars! They would make a perfect start for my essential oil mixes! I love the apothecary look! I’ve been doing some research into magnesium and have been drinking a drink called calm, it seems to work most of the time, interested in those crystals!

  29. Beth Hinchee says:

    I would use them for my homemade vanilla extract and give to friends as gifts

  30. Ellen Casper says:

    They'd be perfect for dried herbs,

  31. Katherine A Hawkes says:

    I LOVE these sweet jars. I can think of so many uses. They would work well for starting plant cuttings, storing glitter, pearls or little adornments for crafting, using as vases for single blooms (or silk florals), tying ribbons on them to match the season and using them as simple decor, stuffing them with secret wishes or prayers written on little slips of paper. They are so versatile! Thank you for such a sweet give-away... may you be especially blessed!! Good luck to all those who enter!

  32. Michelle H. says:

    I would use this for crafting or as for a diy project.

  33. I hunt and collect fossils and rocks, these would be cool to display the smaller fragments.

  34. I would love to paint them in a blue sea glass color, beautiful!

  35. Radafay Martin says:

    I would make something that help a room smell fresh.

  36. I love using bottles like these to display the little wildflowers my youngest daughter brings to me. I also like to experiment with flavored oils.

  37. I would probably use them to put a flower stem in. I have a large tray that I display small vases with flowers.

  38. Leigh Nichols says:

    These would be beautiful with lights in them

  39. Sandy Klocinski says:

    The jars would look great in my kitchen with dried flowers in them

  40. Kathy Beemer says:

    Love these cute little jars. It would be so fun playing with them and deciding just how to use them around the house and I'd love to try the magnesium.

    1. Jayne Haumschild says:

      I would place wire around them and use to hang as plant starters or bud vases in my RV.

  41. These are awesome. So many ideas!

  42. I would love to try magnesium oil with one of the bottles and use the others as a propagation station!

  43. Leslie p. says:

    I would love to put these on the glass shelves in my kitchen window to hold a few wildflowers.

  44. beth shepherd says:

    This would be wonderful to decorate with in my old farm house. Thank you

  45. I think these would look so beautiful over my sink filled with buttons, sand, small shells, or stones!

  46. Nancy Robinson says:

    I have a collection of tiny seashells that would look lovely in these!

  47. Cindy Wilson says:

    I have always loved and wanted these jars,just love them

  48. I would love to have these jars to fill with some magnesium oil to give to others that need the help for their sickness. I love giving to others that need help, and cannot afford things. Love your newsletters. Vicky

  49. Flowers, flowers, and, oh yeah - more flowers!

  50. I love all these ideas, and think the covering then with Epson salt is so pretty. What about coloring the salt and putting coordinating Daisy's.?! Would be beautiful on a window sill with light shining through.