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These cookie jars will make your desserts seem even more delicious

With the holiday season in full swing, you’ve likely noticed an uptick in homemade treats around the house. Keep those goodies fresh throughout the month by storing them in one of these cute cookie jars.

By Michele Kettner December 3, 2020 at 8:27 am

Mason jar cookies
(Courtesy of Country Door)

Fashionable Farmhouse

If Mason jars are your go-to, add this look-alike cookie jar to your kitchen for a fun accent. // Farmhouse Mason Jar Cookie Jar, $30

Grinch cookie jar
(Courtesy of Williams Sonoma)

Grinch Goodies

Add some festive decor to your kitchen and store (or hide) all of your holiday treats inside the beloved Dr. Seuss character. // Grinch Cookie Jar, $70

Life is short eat the cookie
(Courtesy of Wayfair)

It’s Just Dessert

This clear jar is a great reminder for when you are running low on goodies (and a nudge to take the extra treat). // Life is Short, Eat the Cookie Cookie Jar, $36

Ceramic cookie jars
(Courtesy of Wayfair)

Dynamic Duo

Whether you need a spot to store your baked goods or your spices, this ceramic set will keep all of your goods fresh. // Charming Ceramic Cookie Jar (Set of 2), $33

Gold cookie jars
(Courtesy of Williams Sonoma)

Gold Standard

Ring in the holiday season with shimmering gold canisters that will look great either in the kitchen or with your dessert platters. // Gold Canisters (Set of 3), $210

Piggy cookie jar
(Courtesy of Birchlane)

Prized Pig

Keep this little piggy happy by filling it to the brim with delicious homemade treats. // Pig 64-quart Cookie Jar, $23

This story originally appeared in the December issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to our monthly print magazine.

Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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