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Transforming Oui Yogurt Jars: Creating a Window Hanging Flower Display

Transforming Oui Yogurt jars into a hanging flower display is a simple way to add charm to any space. In this post, you'll learn how to customize and hang these jars with flowers. Get ready to create a beautiful, eco-friendly display that brightens up your home or garden. Whether you're new to upcycling or just itching for a quick creative fix, this easy and budget-friendly project will brighten up any window in your home with elegance and charm.

Video tutorial

What You’ll Need:
  • 3 Oui yogurt jars (or any small glass jars you have on hand)
  • Transfer stickers of your choice — I used cold transfer stickers I snagged on sale at my local Michaels
  • Artificial flowers
  • Scissors
  • Floral cutters
  • Twine
  • Spring tension rod (or clear sturdy command hooks)

1. Prep Your Jars and Add a Personal Touch

Begin with clean, dry jars. These little glass containers serve as the perfect blank canvas. Select your transfer stickers—I opted for a floral theme because who doesn’t love more blooms? I trimmed the sticker sheets into sections before applying them to create a unique look for each jar. Smooth them on and let the designs speak for themselves.


2. Adding Twine

Now for hanging the jars. Wrap twine around the neck of each jar twice and secure it in place. Next, cut a longer piece and thread each end under the wrapped twine on opposite sides of the jar. Tie a sturdy knot—double it for extra security.


3. Fill With Flowers

Use floral cutters to trim your artificial flowers to size and tuck them into each jar. Think wildflower vibes or seasonal color palettes — whatever suits your window best.
4. Hang and Admire
Slip your jars onto a spring tension rod that fits your window frame, or use Command Clear Hooks if that’s more your style. Position them at varied heights for an extra touch of whimsy.

Whether you're sprucing up your kitchen window or adding a cozy corner to your sunroom, these hanging jars are proof that a little creativity goes a long way. Who knew yogurt could lead to something this pretty?

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  1. I absolutely love this idea — it’s brilliant! And those jars look so charming hanging in the window. We have wooden frames, so it should be easy to hang them once I find a little time to make some. Thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. Mariama, I'm so happy you enjoyed this craft. Oh yes, hanging them from hooks on a wooden frame would work perfectly. I hope that you'll make some soon and enjoy them just as much as I do. Thank you for visiting and have a wonderful day.

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  2. I've never heard of that yogurt before, but that is such a cute way to repurpose/reuse any old jar.

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    1. Amy, yes, these are near the other brand yogurts in the grocery store. They have a foil lid, but yes, any glass jar will work perfectly fine. Great way to reuse them instead of throwing them out.

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  3. These floral hangers add such a beautiful touch to any space. These transfer stickers are new to me, let me see where I can find them.
    Here's my blog- https://thecreativetwins.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you for visiting. 😊 You can use any stickers, such as vinyl stickers or ones that would be fine for adding to glass surfaces. This was a pack purchased at my local craft store.

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  4. This is a really cute project. I have so many of these little jars around the house. I will have to put some of them to use.

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    1. Susan, thank you. Yes, there are so many great uses for these jars. Thank you for visiting.

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    1. Janet, thank you! They are such cute jars. 😊

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  6. These are super cute! Thanks for sharing how to wrap the twine.

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  7. I love jar projects, anything to keep them out of landfills and these are adorable! Sandi from Vintage Charm

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    1. Sandi, yes, glass jar projects are one of my favorites—and yes, it's great keeping them out of landfills. Thank you for visiting. 😊

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  8. Jar projects are so much fun. I don't have any craft skills, but these I can do! Stopping in from the Wonderful Wednesday blog hop, hope you stop in and visit me sometime too!

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. Yes, this is definitely beginner-friendly. I'm glad that you enjoyed this. Thank you for visiting.

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  9. These hanging flower jars are SO pretty! Love how the sunlight illuminates them! Perfect for a bare window.

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  10. How clever and cute. I think I buy this yogurt just for the jars, they are so versatile.

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  11. These are so pretty! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! Appreciate the feature.

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  12. I have not heard of this yogurt as well. I will need to try both, the yogurt and your diy!
    Thank you for introducing me to a new to me yogurt!!
    Take care and best wishes.

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    1. Debra, you're very welcome! Yes, you can find these in the section with the other yogurts. I hope you enjoy!

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  13. Steph this is brilliant! You go lady. This sounds like something I can put herb cuttings in with some water so they don't go bad if I have leftover when I'm cooking.
    Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.

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    1. Paula, thank you! You're always so kind; I appreciate it so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft.

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  14. Such a cute idea. Those Oui jars are wonderful for so many things. I am happy to feature your sweet jars at Love Your Creativity, Have a great week.

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    1. Linda, thank you! I just love those jars. There are so many craft possibilities with these cute jars. Thank you for the feature.

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  15. Stephanie, this is a fun project! Great repurpose for those jars. :) Happy to have shared for you at this last week's Share Your Style #459.

    Have a great week,
    Barb :)

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  16. Very cute! And it's nice to reuse fun shaped jars!

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  17. Thanks for sharing with us I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts!

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  18. I just love these, Stephanie! They're darling. What a fun idea. :) Thanks for sharing this post at our month-long Will Blog for Comments #65 linkup. We'll be back to our regular schedule now, so #66 opens Monday morning. Hope to see you there.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft.

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  19. Popping in again with congratulations. :) This was one of the most popular posts at the Will Blog for Comments #65 linkup! It will be in the spotlight for the next 2 weeks. (You're welcome to save the "This Blog Post Was a Featured Favorite" image there to share here.) I've Pinned it, too. Thanks for being part of this linkup! See you Monday.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. I'll be adding your image to my post! Thank you for letting me know. 😊

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  20. I have always thought that this yogurt came in the best looking jars. This post will be a feature this week. #HomeMattersParty

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