Easy DIY Christmas Decorating Idea: Glittery Epsom Salt Snow

For years and years I’ve used Epsom salt as glittery snow in my mason jars. I love it. I buy it at the grocery store and keep it on hand all season. Every once in awhile I refill my mason jars with fresh “snow” and a new candle. Can Christmas decorating get any easier than that? I think not.

These mason jars sit on my porch all winter and make me look like a Martha Stewart hostess. It looks all sparkly and pretty and is completely safe even when used with real flames!

Here is another cute idea for how to use Epsom salt…I saw this over at my friend Emily’s blog…CUTE! Epsom Salt Candles!!!

And easy? Yep. Just roll your candle in Mod Podge and then in Epsom salts. These two photos are Emily’s, but I am for sure doing this with my daughters this year.

Sigh.

Love a simple idea and an easy craft.

Top images are mine, lower two are from Remodeling This Life

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  1. Great idea, Melissa. I love it, especially rolling the candles in Epsom salts. BTW, Epsom salts make great rose food. I sprinkle 1/4 cup around each rose plant 2x per year and my roses zoom.
    .-= Michelle, Home Staging Pro´s last blog ..Giving Back – Holiday Gift Ideas =-.

  2. gina says:

    Love these ideas. Stopping in shaw’s tomorrow for salt!

  3. Emily says:

    you are such a good bloggy friend. thanks for showing off my project :)

    you inspired me to fill my empty mason jars with my leftover epsom salt and put candles in them.

    what a wonderful place blogland is.
    .-= Emily@remodelingthislife´s last blog ..Where Memories Are Made =-.

  4. Linda says:

    This is SUCH an inspired and wonderful idea…I love easy, inexpensive DIY projects…thank you so much for sharing!

  5. Pamela says:

    I love your idea for candles on the porch! What a simple way to make a high-end statement!

  6. So cute and simple!!! Thanks for the great idea. I want to use mason jars and candles at our holiday party on Saturday:)
    .-= Sarah from pewter+sage´s last blog ..Real Rooms: Mom and Dad’s Holiday Decor =-.

  7. Aimee says:

    Great ideas! I’m putting epsom salt on my grocery list!
    .-= Aimee´s last blog ..Jack’s First Cut =-.

  8. Kathy says:

    I was just going to say that I only recently saw epsom salts being used in another way for Christmas and it turns out to be your friend! I think this is a great idea and it does look sparkly!

  9. Misty says:

    Love it!!
    .-= Misty´s last blog ..I’m Back!!! =-.

  10. oh shoot that’s simple and lovely! I will do this with some large jars I have.
    .-= The Tiny Homestead´s last blog ..I’m thankful for…. =-.

  11. Amy says:

    Oh, we just made Peppermint Candy bath salts for teacher gifts this year and these Epsom salts look sooo lovely spread on a mirror with a few different sized candles for a centerpiece too. I loved Emily’s idea and yours too- so creative and frugal!!

  12. Janell Beals says:

    Ah, Holiday Decor right up my alley…easy!! Candles rolled in salt, who would have thought?!
    Janell
    .-= Janell Beals´s last blog .."Happy Holidays" + Another Great Special =-.

  13. Ohhhhh fabulous ideas! So simple! I’m definitely doing this!
    .-= Julia Stainton´s last blog ..Something Wonderful =-.

  14. Anna See says:

    I love how easy this is!
    .-= Anna See´s last blog ..Which Smells Worse? Snapfish or 3 day Old Fish? =-.

  15. Wow – really great ideas. I may have to try this this weekend!
    .-= Jocelyn Stott´s last blog ..From Eeek! to Chic =-.

  16. Teresa
    Twitter:
    says:

    How totally awesome to use Epson salt in these creative ways!
    I adore the simplicity of the little white candle and Epson salt in mason jar!
    Fabulous idea!
    XXOOXX
    .-= Teresa´s last blog ..FOOTBALL…It’s a Tradition! =-.

  17. Sandy says:

    What a great ideal, I have never thought of using Epson salt. This is one I will use. It will look great outside since I am using all whites and silvers to decorate with. Thanks for sharing. Hope you stop by soon.
    Sandy

  18. Tamara says:

    What a COOL idea! Gotta try that at my place :)
    .-= Tamara´s last blog ..Vivaldi, Handel and Mel Torme……A Great Combo! =-.

  19. kim says:

    I love this idea!! so easy too!

  20. Kimberlee J. says:

    I am totally doing this!

  21. Barbara says:

    LOVE both of these ideas!!!
    .-= Barbara @Southern Lady’s Vintage´s last blog ..Pink Christmas! =-.

  22. Great idea!

  23. Rocio says:

    That is a lovely AND easy idea.. by the way, your pics are beautiful.
    .-= Rocio@CasaHaus´s last blog ..The So Called Foyer =-.

  24. Jess says:

    That is brilliant! Love the “snow”!
    .-= Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish´s last blog ..Cyber Monday Roundup =-.

  25. gina says:

    ps. I don’t have mod podge on hand… do you think craft glue would work or is that a fire hazard?
    .-= gina´s last blog ..little vignettes… the story of their lives =-.

  26. Pretty cool, I never thought about using salt. . .
    .-= Mod Podge Amy´s last blog ..Project of the Week #69 – Odds n’ ends rack. =-.

  27. Kim says:

    I’m going to be stopping at the store for epson salt! I have some containers that I wanted to put some “snow” in. Now I know what to use! Thanks for the awesome idea, I’m looking forward to more ideas!!
    .-= Kim´s last blog ..Bring Back the Red!! =-.

  28. Sandra says:

    What a great idea…using epsom salts and the look is really cute. Think I’ll use some of my old green Ball jars, that should look festival as well.
    .-= Sandra´s last blog ..The Christmas Season =-.

  29. Robin says:

    Oh, so cute! I have Epsoms salt, ball jars and tea candles already! This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing!
    .-= Robin´s last blog ..Met Monday- Hurricane Globes =-.

  30. Maryann says:

    Thanks for sharing such a beautiful idea… I’ve got a ton of Epsom salt – Costco stock!

  31. I love them! I made some like Emily’s a few weeks ago, and I added a bit silver glitter in with the salt. Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle!
    .-= living with lindsay´s last blog ..A Wreath Re-Do =-.

  32. Tammy says:

    What great and simple ideas….I’m sharing this with my facebook friends, so expect lots of “hits” on your site!
    ~Tammy~
    .-= Tammy´s last blog ..A Simple Christmas =-.

  33. Gina says:

    What great ideas! I’m totally going to do that with my candles-thanks for sharing!
    .-= Gina´s last blog ..An Encounter =-.

  34. Sara says:

    Beautiful idea! Thank you for sharing!
    .-= Sara´s last blog ..It’s the most wonderful time of the year…. =-.

  35. Nancy says:

    Very cool ideas! Love the “snow” in the mason jars.

    Nancy
    .-= Nancy´s last blog ..Tour of Ornaments =-.

  36. Abbie says:

    Those candles are very cute rolled in the salt. I think I have some salt in my pantry – maybe I was going to cook with it? Also, I have a snow scene in a sealed mason jar that I was given years ago and I’m pretty sure the “snow” is epsom salt!
    .-= Abbie´s last blog ..The decorating begins. =-.

  37. Kendra says:

    Great uses for salt! Who would’ve thought?
    .-= Kendra @ MyInsanity´s last blog ..Are You Ready for December? =-.

  38. Violet says:

    Would have never thought of that, how clever!!! I’m sure a bit of prism glitter would add even more sparkle!
    .-= Violet´s last blog ..White on White =-.

  39. OMG I love blogs such great and simple ideas everywhere.
    .-= Pat’s Addition´s last blog ..Vintage Stockings Saga =-.

  40. Meredith says:

    I’m loving it all, Melissa! Off to the supermarket for Epsom Salts for me. You’ve got Christmas off to such a beautiful, inspiring start. Meredith xo.
    .-= Meredith´s last blog ..Nachos Sweet Child of Mine Dip =-.

  41. Stephaine says:

    This is such an inspired and wonderful crafty idea….i can’t wait to try it…thank you!
    .-= Stephaine @ Geezees´s last blog ..Destination Canvas…. Where have you been? =-.

  42. Christi says:

    Love this idea, I’ll definitely be using it. Saw Emily’s post last week, and I’ve already got the Epsom salt from that project.
    .-= Christi´s last blog ..i heart faces =-.

  43. Jackie says:

    This idea is wonderful and looks so pretty!
    .-= Jackie @ Lilolu´s last blog .. =-.

  44. Liz
    Twitter:
    says:

    I do this too, except I use my blue mason jars, love the idea! And I plan on trying those candles too, I saw them last week.
    Thanks for sharing!
    ~Liz
    .-= Liz@HoosierHomemade´s last blog ..Cupcake Tuesday ~ Christmas Cupcakes =-.

  45. What a clever idea! I use Maldon sea salt for cooking and love the look of an overflowing cup of it by the stove…
    .-= Passementerie´s last blog ..New Adventures in Radley =-.

  46. Love the Epsom Salt snow and using the mason jars. I probably have 20 mason jars lying around the house. What a great way to use them for holiday decor. Some great ideas from all the comments, too!

    Thanks and blessings,
    Christi
    .-= Christi from Charm & Grace´s last blog ..More artwork… =-.

  47. Gina says:

    I have some of these! Use what you have decorating is my FAVORITE kind, thanks for the great inspiration (as always).

    Hugs,
    Gina
    .-= Gina @ The Shabby Chic Cottage´s last blog ..Reviving old ornaments =-.

  48. Thanks for the quick, easy, elegant tip.

    I just added epsom salt to my shopping list!
    .-= Jill: The Welcome Home´s last blog ..My Next Big Before and After =-.

  49. teresa says:

    I’m heading off to the store :) great tip!
    Have a wonderful day

  50. Amber T. says:

    Epsom salts hey? That is Fantastic!!! I have some in jars by the bath but I never really thought of them as snowy looking before- you’re so right! On my list!

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