Pickle Jar Terrarium

Make a cool terrarium using a gallon-size glass pickle jar and your CarveWright machine! I’ve had “make a terrarium project” on my to-do list for awhile, but hesitated because I needed to find a reliable source for a “standard size” and affordable glass container. Finally, it occurred to me that a large pickle jar would make a dandy terrarium, is easily sourced and is dirt cheap…only about $5 for a gallon of pickles at the time of this writing. Follow along, as I show you how to make this fun project!

  • The project uses just the 1/8″ Cutting Bit and no other bits are required.
  • The finished dimensions of the assembled project are about 9″ round x 14″ tall.
  • This is a BASIC LEVEL project.

$20.00

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Make a cool terrarium using a gallon-size glass pickle jar and your CarveWright machine! I’ve had “make a terrarium project” on my to-do list for awhile, but hesitated because I needed to find a reliable source for a “standard size” and affordable glass container. Finally, it occurred to me that a large pickle jar would make a dandy terrarium, is easily sourced and is dirt cheap…only about $5 for a gallon of pickles at the time of this writing. Follow along, as I show you how to make this fun project!

  • The project uses just the 1/8″ Cutting Bit and no other bits are required.
  • The finished dimensions of the assembled project are about 9″ round x 14″ tall.
  • This is a BASIC LEVEL project.
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