Apple Crisp in a Jar | Snowflake Earrings Winter Jewelry

So I made pie’s in a jar, so I figured why not apple crisp in a jar, My first batch turned out wonderfully.

I first chopped up the apples and put them in my mason jars:

Then I made a simple standard crisp topping using:

1 cup of oats
1 cup of flour
1 cup of brown sugar
cinnamon to taste
enough margarine or butter to get it to stick.

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I then baked it for about 40 min fresh, about 60 min from frozen on 350 degrees.

When done, top with ice cream and YUM! It was really simple and great for one serving apple crisp!

Other projects I have had on the go are snowflake earrings and snowflake key chains or necklaces! Here are some of my most recent creations:

Snowflake long earrings and snow flake key chain custom stamped:) The stamped items can be purchased on my stamping page and the snowflake earrings you can find shortly on my earrings page or contact me to order!