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		<title>How to Make a Mason Jar Lamp (DIY)</title>
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<p>This is a neat DIY project that I found on the Ms Moozy’s Open House website. Debra explains how to take a Mason Jar and transform it into a functional lamp. In this tutorial, the lamp cord is outside of the lamp.  If you like, you can fill the glass lamp with different decorations, depending on the season. Very neat idea.  Visit the article link below to see Debra&#8217;s tutorial.</p>
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