Not a baker, crafter or great gift-finder? No problem! Homemade gift-giving can’t get any simpler than with these 5 DIY Baked Gifts in a Jar with Free Printable Recipe Tags — Part 3. These make great hostess gifts, teacher gifts, work colleague gifts, neighbor gifts, hairdresser gifts, babysitter gifts–anyone you want to express your appreciation to throughout the year. Because these jars are sealed tight, they last 6-12 months in a dry, cool place, but, I guarantee these mixes will be used right away because they not only look good, but they taste even better!
1. Red Velvet Cookies in a Jar
What you will need for the labels:
- printer
- card stock
- Red Velvet Cookies in a Jar Labels
- scissors
- Glue dots
What you will need for the jar:
Instructions:
- Pour all of the cake mix package into your quart-sized wide mouth Mason Jar and gently pat down the top.
- Top off with white chocolate chips.
- Print this FREE DIY Printable PDF file {Red Velvet Cookies in a Jar Labels} on card stock and cut out.
- Attach recipe tags to front and back of jar with glue dots.
- This recipe is for one jar.
- Enjoy!
The original recipe can be found {here} at The Frugal Girls.
2. Gluten-Free Almond Cookies in a Jar
What you will need for the labels:
- printer
- card stock
- Gluten-Free Almond Cookies in a Jar Labels
- scissors
- Glue dots
What you will need for the jar:
- 1 quart Mason Jar
- 3 ¼ cups almond flour
- 2 cups confectioners’ sugar
Instructions:
- Layer all the ingredients in a 1 quart mason jar in the order listed.
- Print this FREE DIY Printable PDF file {Gluten-Free Almond Cookies in a Jar Labels} on card stock and cut out.
- Attach recipe tags to front and back of jar with glue dots.
- This recipe is for one jar.
- Enjoy!
The original recipe can be found {here} at The Monday Box.
3. Donut Muffin Mix in a Jar
What you will need for the tags:
- printer
- card stock
- Donut Muffin Mix in a Jar Labels
- scissors
- Glue dots
What you will need for the jar:
- 1 quart Mason Jar
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
Instructions:
- Mix sugar, nutmeg, baking powder and flour in small bowl.
- Poor dry ingredients into a 1 quart mason jar.
- Print this FREE DIY Printable PDF file {Donut Muffin Mix in a Jar Labels} on card stock and cut out.
- Attach recipe tags to front and back of jar with glue dots.
- This recipe is for one jar.
- Enjoy!
The original recipe can be found {here} at The Budget Savvy Diva.
4. Homemade Bread Mix in a Jar
What you will need for the tags:
- printer
- card stock
- Homemade Bread Mix in a Jar Labels
- scissors
- Glue dots
What you will need for the jar:
- 1 quart Mason Jar
- 3 cups White Whole Wheat or Bread Flour
- 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk powder
- 1 1/4 teaspoons salt
- 1 packet instant yeast
Instructions:
- Layer ingredients into 1 quart mason jar as listed.
- Add unopened yeast packet on top before screwing on cap.
- Print this FREE DIY Printable PDF file {Homemade Bread Mix in a Jar Labels} on card stock and cut out.
- Attach recipe tags to front and back of jar with glue dots.
- This recipe is for one jar which makes 2 servings of 12 muffins.
- Enjoy!
The original recipe can be found {here} at Five Spot Green Living.
5. Pumpkin Pudding Cake Mix in a Jar
What you will need for the tags:
- printer
- card stock
- Pumpkin Pudding Cake Mix in a Jar Labels
- scissors
- Glue dots
What you will need for the jar:
- 1 quart Mason Jar
- 1 box spice cake mix
- 1 box vanilla pudding mix (almost all the mix, but about a 1/4 cup will be leftover)
Instructions:
- Pour spice cake mix into your 1 quart mason jar. Pat jar down on counter to get the mix to settle to make room for vanilla mix.
- Pour vanilla pudding cake mix as next layer into 1 quart mason jar. Keep patting jar down to get mixes to settle so you can pour more in. You will have some leftover (about a 1/4) or vanilla mix that won’t fit. That is okay. Just fit what you can.
- Print this FREE DIY Printable PDF file {Pumpkin Pudding Cake Mix in a Jar Labels} on card stock and cut out.
- Attach recipe tags to front and back of jar with glue dots.
- This recipe is for 2 jars.
- Enjoy!
The original recipe can be found {here} at The Typical Mom.
A Few Helpful Tips
1. Cut the bottom off of a plastic cup and use as a funnel.
2. Poor ingredients through funnel into jar. You could use a 1/4 cup dry measuring cup or spoon to help add ingredients to your jars.
3. I used a small gravy ladle to pat down the ingredients in between layers. You could also use the end of a wooden spoon or something similar to level and tap down each layer before adding the next one.