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DIY Mason Jar Soap Pump

Well my love of old Mason jars keeps on going…this time it’s a DIY Mason Jar Soap Pump! As you know from my previous posts on my jar obsessions, I love me a good jar. And I love being able to reuse pretty things!

Around Bloggyland, I had seen these soap dispensers, and thought they were so pretty, but just didn’t really know how I could make my own.  Suddenly one day I felt inspired, so on the weekend my hubby bust out the drill, and a pretty Mason jar soap dispenser was born. 

Isn’t she lovely?!

DIY Mason Jar Soap Pump

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What You Need to Make Your Soap Pump:

  • Mason Jar
  • Jar lid
  • Pretty paper to jazz up your jar.  Cut it to fit and cover your tin lid.
  • A pump from an old dispenser.  I took mine off of a lotion jar from the grocery store.  I think you can also buy these at craft stores.  But any old soap dispenser will do.
  • Glue gun.

How to Make Your Soap Pump:

  • Drill a hole in the centre of your lid, so that it is big enough to fit the bottom portion of your pump.
  • Assemble.
  • I used the glue gun on the bottom of the lid, to make a seal between the soap pump and the jar lid.  This will also help to prevent the lid from rusting.
  • Be pretty and pump on!

More Mason Jar Projects:

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Too easy.  So pretty!
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90 Comments

  1. Where do you get the soap in large quanities? Thanks love the idea.

  2. can also spray paint the lids

  3. Not really child friendly if you need to use a drill.

  4. Plastic screw tops for canning glass jars are available and won’t rust. I’m going to try that.

  5. Niceee! Have my list of wonderful DIY I plan to do.

  6. Oh man I wish I had seen this before! I cut out a piece of plastic for the top of mine, but this makes much more sense. Thanks for sharing!