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Jarware Flower Frog Grid - Green Pen & Pencil Organizer for Wide Mouth Mason Jars - Perfect for Office, Craft Room & Kitchen Organization
Jarware Flower Frog Grid - Green Pen & Pencil Organizer for Wide Mouth Mason Jars - Perfect for Office, Craft Room & Kitchen Organization

Jarware Flower Frog Grid - Green Pen & Pencil Organizer for Wide Mouth Mason Jars - Perfect for Office, Craft Room & Kitchen Organization

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Description

Transform your jars into your new favorite flower vase or desktop organizer! Our Flower Frog lid is BPA free and made from recycled materials, especially designed to bring even more uses to your wide mouth mason jars (jar not included). This bright green lid is designed to keep your flowers standing pretty! The mulitpurpose grid can also be used as a mason jar pen holder to keep pens, pencils, markers and craft supplies neat, organized and looking cute on your desk. We recommend using a 16 or 32 oz. jar for best use. To use, apply some force to snap lid on. Snap, snip, sniff! Because, let's be honest, everything's better in a mason jar. #RaisingTheJar

Features

    Flower frog allows you to transform your mason jar into a functional and cute flower vase, keeps your flowers standing pretty. Snap! Snip! Sniff!

    Round grid is BPA free and made from recycled materials, durable plastic construction

    Fits wide mouth Ball, Kerr, Kilner, and Anchor Hocking 16 or 32 ounce mason jars (Jar not included)

    Makes a perfect desktop organizer for pens, pencils, craft supplies and more

    Please note, this item does not include any mason jar components (Jar, Lid Ring); Grid measures 3. 25 inch diameter x 0. 25 inch high

    Included Components: Flower Frog For Wide Mouth Mason Jars

Reviews

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When I put in contacts, I move my contact lens case into a cabinet to keep it from taking up counter space and per recommendations to keep it out of the way of bacteria. I was using a metal jar frog before, but the contact solution and/or wet environment caused the grid to corrode. The manufactured lens case drying racks were sold out on Amazon, I don't have access to a 3D printer, and didn't want to buy an entire container of plastidip or spray paint just to coat one metal floral frog. I bought this. I placed it upside down (the lens case falls off if the frog is placed in the usual convex position). I switched to a plastic mini pot, because the frog wouldn't stay on the Mason jar when flipped to be concave. It works perfectly! The case gets enough airflow to drain and dry completely.
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