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HOME-X Mason Jar for Bathroom Organization, Apothecary Jars with Lids, Set of 2 (Black) 8oz
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HOME-X Mason Jar for Bathroom Organization, Apothecary Jars with Lids, Set of 2 (Black) 8oz

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If you're looking to clean up your cluttered bathroom countertop or vanity, our glass mason jar is exactly what you need! These storage jars are made with high-quality materials, so they not only look nice but will last for years to come. The transparent glass makes it easy to see what is in each container while the stainless-steel lid keeps the items inside from collecting dust or getting wet. With their 8-ounce capacity, these mason jars are even small enough to fit in cabinets or drawers if you prefer to keep your counter space clear. Use a jar to store body scrub, round cotton pads, Epsom salt, bobby pins, hair ties, and other bathroom essentials; or, set it on an end table or coffee table to display decor pieces like marbles, jewels, or coins. You can also add a small scoop and use them to serve candy at a wedding or party. You can even create a miniature terrarium to add a little extra greenery to your living space. They will easily complement any decor style, making them functional and attractive decor pieces. Make organization in your bathroom, bedroom, crafting room, sewing room, or kitchen a priority with these small mason jars. Whether you use these to hold clothespins in the laundry room, display small antiques or tea lights in the living room, or store sprinkles or spices in the pantry, the possibilities are endless! Purchase one or a set for yourself or give them as a gift for any special occasion—everyone can find a use for these clear glass organizer jars. The jars measure 4 1/2" L x 3 1/2" W x 3 1/2" H each.

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