The Mason Jar Piggy Bank
- Noelle Nazareth
- May 8, 2015
- 1 min read

This cute DIY Piggy Bank inspires younger children to save money at a young age. This was designed by little cousin Raejean. Her using this DIY made it fun to save her spare change and to use it during a rainy day. Parents can help make this with their children to show them that saving is an important lesson to learn. They can teach them to save their spare change whenever they have some. Raejean's goal is to put her everyday spare change in the jar and to use it for her rainy days.
To make this you'll need:
1. Mason Jar
2. Stickers or Bejewels
3. Liquid Glue
4. Foam or Cotton Ball
Procedure:
The design is up to you and your child. I recommend to put foam or cotton ball at the bottom of the jar, so it won't make a sound when the coins go in.
This Mason Jar Piggy Bank is an easy DIY that doesn't really require scissors. It is safe for young kids to make on their own. This DIY is doable and can be done by anyone. I hope this DIY inspires you and your children to mkae this.



















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