A Simple Project That Actually Makes You Smile
You don’t need to be a craft expert to create something useful and visually appealing for your home. A mason jar toothbrush holder is one of those easy DIY projects that turns an ordinary item into something charming and practical. Plus, it keeps your counter neat—and adds a bit of character to your bathroom.
Here’s how to make your own in about 20 minutes.
What You’ll Need
- 1 mason jar (pint size works best)
 - 1 piece of chicken wire or metal mesh
 - Scissors or wire cutters
 - Pencil or pen
 - Spray paint or acrylic paint (optional)
 - Clear sealant spray (optional)
 
Step 1: Get Your Jar Ready
Start with a clean, dry mason jar. If you like the vintage look, leave it as is. If you want to match your bathroom colors, give it a quick coat of spray paint. Soft whites, blues, or matte black all work well. Let it dry completely before moving on.
Step 2: Cut the Wire or Mesh
Use the jar lid ring (the metal outer part) as a guide. Place it on the mesh and trace around it with a pencil. Cut along the line carefully using scissors or wire cutters. You’ll end up with a circle that fits snugly into the ring.
Tip: If the edges feel sharp, bend them inward slightly so they don’t stick out.
Step 3: Fit It Together
Place the mesh circle inside the metal ring, then screw the ring onto the jar. You now have a grid-like top—perfect for sliding toothbrushes through.
You can adjust the mesh holes if needed, making them wider for electric toothbrushes or narrower for kids’ brushes.
Step 4: Add Finishing Touches
If you painted your jar, a quick spray of clear sealant helps protect it from moisture. For a farmhouse touch, tie a bit of twine or ribbon around the neck of the jar. That’s it—you’re done.
Step 5: Put It to Use
Pop in your toothbrushes, set it by the sink, and enjoy that small hit of satisfaction that comes from making something with your own hands.
A Tiny Project That Makes a Big Difference
This project demonstrates that small DIY ideas can go a long way in making your space feel personal and cohesive. It’s cheap, easy, and adds a warm, handmade touch to a room that often gets overlooked.
So next time you reach for your toothbrush, you’ll be reminded that you don’t need fancy tools—or much time—to make something beautiful.