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?!
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!






Where do you get the soap in large quanities? Thanks love the idea.
Hi Iris! I usually buy mine at Costco.
Great Idea!!
Thank you Kim!
can also spray paint the lids
Great idea!
Not really child friendly if you need to use a drill.
Of course it isn’t! This isn’t a project for a child!
Plastic screw tops for canning glass jars are available and won’t rust. I’m going to try that.
Niceee! Have my list of wonderful DIY I plan to do.
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!
You are welcome Bethany!
This is a great idea! Goes right in line with my white kitchen fetish!