100 Clever Ways to Repurpose Mason Jars

If you’ve ever gotten lost on Pinterest or tried your hand at pretty much anything DIY, you’re probably besties with one iconic piece of glassware: The Mason Jar. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny both its utility and inherent cuteness. For this month’s mega roundup, we’ve scoured the web to bring you the 100 most clever ways to repurpose a mason jar, canning jar, ball jar, or jam jar. And we promise not to use the word “jarring” more than once ;)

DIY Oil Lamp

It’s surprisingly easy to create your own nostalgic oil lamp, and a blue mason jar makes a very picturesque base. (via Raised in Cotton)

Hanging Pendant Lights

These cool pendant lights are fairly simple to make and add a homespun charm to any space. (via Woon Blog)

Blue Glass Lamp

Of course, you can also replace any old lamp base with a jar. (via Melissa’s Greetings)

Garden Jar Chandelier

Come on, how could we exclude mini mason jars from this scene? (via Michelle Kaufman)

Monogram Marquee

What could be more Pinterest-worthy than a vintage style marquee made of mason jars?! (via Oleander + Palm)

Solar-Powered Lights

We aren’t entirely sure how these work, but we really like the patterned results. (via Used and Abused on Etsy)

Use Fishnet as a Spray Paint Stencil

Now that’s an unexpected place to find a pair of fishnets. The patterns totally remind us of undersea creatures. (via Brit + Co.)

Glass Jar Typography

What an easy and lovely way to personalize jars! (via Project Wedding)

Lucky Jar Revamp

How cute are these jars? Draw shamrocks and write messages with puffy paint, then spray paint green. (via Yesterday on Tuesday)

Porcelain Pen Designs

We love the quirky lines on this trio of jars. (via Aesthetic Outburst)

Distressed Shabby Chic

Technically these are for sale, but we think a few different layers of spray paint could accomplish similar results. (via BeachBlues on Etsy)

Metallic Vases

A little inside out painting? Don’t mind if we do! Create a silver tablescape with this simple DIY project. (via Brit + Co.)

Moroccan-Inspired Puff Paint

Another item for sale on Etsy, we bet you could create a similar look using metallic puff paint and a bit of precision. (via LITdecor on Etsy)

Glitter Dipped Vases

We are always up for a new way to use glitter. These make classy vases for any occasion. (via The Sweetest Occasion)

Chalkboard Labels

For welcome cocktails slash name cards, add a chalkboard label to any jar you find. (via Style Me Pretty + Emmaline Bride)

Silhouette Jars

Remember having a silhouette drawn when you were little? Bring that aesthetic back… but on a jar! (via Lauren Elise Crafted)

Lego Pencil Holder

Such a genius use of the jar shape – we love the idea of making a bunch of Lego heads with different expressions. (via Handmade Charlotte)

Textured Typography

This typography was created using foam letters as well as puff paint. We really like how the foam letters turned out! (via The Lettered Cottage)

Color Block Chalk Mason Jars

Yesss! This is like a DIY trend explosion. Its got color block, chalkboard paint, and mason jars. (via Girl Loves Glam)

Sea Glass Jars

Created using a crafty cocktail of Elmer’s Glue and food coloring, these have just a faint sea glass inspired hue. (via Barefoot Crafting)

Pastel Pencil Holders

Inspired by milk glass, these pretty pastels are the perfect place to keep all your pens and pencils. (via Kootut Murut)

Bathroom Storage

This clever storage solution is easy as pie. (via Liz Marie)

Yarn + Ribbon Dispenser

We definitely wonder if this would get annoying when you encounter knots or tangles. (via Home Made Simple)

Pantry Organization

Such an easy way to make that pantry of yours that much more organized. (via Hot Polka Dot)

Sewing Kit in a Jar

Everyone — even if they don’t know it — needs a sewing kit to fix up those loose buttons. But who wants to get a sewing kit as a present? Putting it into a cleverly designed jar definitely puts the “fun” in functional gift. (via Funky Time)

Key Hook

This is the perfect thing for your entryway. Hooks for your keys and a jar for those fresh flowers your sweetie brings you ;) (via Shanty 2 Chic)

Magnetic Spice Rack

As charming as all those mix and match spices are… maybe it’s time to get a little more organized. (via Just Call Me Miss DIY)

Pin Cushion

A close cousin to the full blown sewing kit, this is a great addition to any sewing scene. (via Hometalk)

Wall Caddy

This is probably more in the decor category, but we love the idea of making a whole bunch of these for organizing a craft room.(via Miss Paisley Pearl)

Hanging Kitchen Storage

Use a serious glue to attach mason jar caps to the underside of your cabinets, and you’ve got a great storage solution. (via HGTV)

Painted Jar Luminaries

Boo! These look more like emoticons than ghosts, and we like it. (via Crafts by Amanda)

Snow Globe in a Jar

A magical way to use mason jars. Nothing like gifting the beauty of the holidays. (via Julie Ann Art)

Advent Calendar

This is a great way to create an advent calendar you can use time and time again. Or, just make it once and fill with edible goodies. (via Studio DIY)

Gleeful Jam Jars

How cozy do these little darlings look? (via Dottie Angel)

Cupcake Gift Jar

Guess what a mason jar upside down is? The perfect cupcake holder! (via Lil Luna)

Treetop Jars

O Tanenbaum, o tanenbaum… :) (via Mark Kintzel)

4th of July Flag

Create a mini mural using a few painted mason jars. (via It All Started with Paint)

Mason Jar Backdrop

A whole bunch of hanging jars creates a beautifully rustic backdrop for your dessert table or even for a photo booth. (via Kara’s Party Ideas)

Glass Jar Frames

You’ve likely seen these floating around the web – they’re an unusual way to display photos and make us think of a funhouse mirror. (via Photojojo)

Beachy Terrarium

Back from a recent beach vacation? Collect all your keepsakes in a sweet little jar for your mantel. (via Mom 4 Real)

Wooden Wall Art

This beautiful piece is a lovely way to create a wall garden in your home. (via Yesterday’s Sweetheart)

Glowing Firefly Jar

If you enjoyed our LED balloons, you’ll definitely love these beautiful glowing firefly jars. A fun gift for both kids and adults! (via From Panka with Love)

Frosted Mason Jar Vase

Use any stencils you like and frost yourself… er, your jar. (via Today’s Creative Blog)

Grains + Beans as Fillers

This is an easy way to add color and texture to any centerpiece or table setting. (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Cap Wreath

But what to do with all those mason jar caps? This tutorial will show you how to create a warm winter wreath. (via Brit + Co.)

Cozy Winter Cuffs

Yep, you can totally wear mason jar rings as bangles. (via Brit + Co.)

Canning Jar Ring Pumpkin

If you’ve got a bunch of canning rings (mason jar lid rims) laying around the craft room or kitchen, put them to good use with this fun DIY pumpkin. (via Simply Klassic)

Balloon-Dipped Jars

We love this hack on creating the “dipped” look. (via Brit + Co.)

Twisted Fabric Vase

For a little more texture, take scraps of fabric and twist them around your jar. (via Mr. Kate)

Twig Vase

Now this is genius. Who can even tell that there’s a mason jar hiding in there? (via Garden Mama)

Fabric-Wrapped Floral Arrangements

We love the shabby chic look of these scrunchy-like vases. (via Martha Stewart)

Twine-Wrapped Vases

For a more earthy vibe, try wrapping your jars in twine. (via Vickie Howell)

Crocheted Jars

Now that is some talented crochet work – we especially love the colors. (via Dottie Angel)

Bow Tie Jars

Created for a little boy’s birthday party, bow ties add a little bit of playfulness to your jars. (via Joyful Weddings and Events)

Sock Sleeves

We seriously love this hack – it’s a great use for all those Christmas socks. (via Mondo Cherry)

Wooly Wrapped Vases

For something both colorful and crafty, look no further than wooly yarn. (via Homes)

Watermelon Jar

Summer means… watermelons are always in style. (via AC Moore)

Lace-Covered Candle Holders

We created these little luminaries by covering mason jars with sleeves from an old sweater. Very cozy ;) (via Brit + Co.)

Hanging Jar Lanterns

Created for a wedding in the woods, all you need is a roll of hemp or twine to drum up a whole bunch of these rustic fixtures. (via Brit + Co.)

Fabric Trim Votives

So these have fabric on the inside of the jar? And apparently they are not flammable? We’re impressed. (via Fellow Fellow)

Jar-Shaped Candle

Not exactly a candler “holder,” this jar-shaped candle is going on our list of coolest candle shapes. And yes, that is a list. (via Huffington Post)

Survival Candles

Still worried about Y2K? Prepare yourself by making a whole bunch of homemade candles. These also make great candles for lighting at weddings… not just for the apocalypse. (via Teotwawki Blog)

Floating Candle Centerpiece

Mason jars, meet floating candles. We think you’ll get along swimmingly. (via Emmaline Bride)

Mason Jar Votive Lantern

Isn’t there something so retro about this lantern? (via Pigeon Toe Ceramics)

Rustic Hangers

Don’t you just want to wander through a field carrying one of these romantic lanterns? (via Wanelo)

Mason Shaker

This recently successful Kickstarter project definitely makes us want to try hacking one of our own. (via Kickstarter)

Etched Polka Dot Drinking Glass

Love the idea of glass etching? Stay tuned for a full tutorial on how it’s done later this week! (via A Beautiful Mess)

Sippy Cup

Um, can you ever be too grown up for a sippy cup? (via Rebekah Gough)

Welcome Cocktail Sippers

These sippy cup style dudes also make stellar welcome cocktails at weddings. (via Nicole Hill)

Pre-mixed Drinks

You can also mix a whole bunch of yummy cocktails beforehand! (via Yummy Wedding Food)

Picnic Pimm’s Cups

Speaking of which, have you tried our picnic Pimm’s Cups yet? (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Pour Cap

Genius! Though $7 seems a little steep for something we think you could DIY. (via Amazon)

Mason Jar Goblets

Also known as the “redneck wine glass,” these are created by combining a candle holder with a mason jar. (via Amazon)

Blueberry Pancake in a Jar

Did you know you can cook pancakes in a jar? Amazing! So fun for a Sunday morning breakfast in bed. (via Boy & the Rabbit)

Birthday Cake in a Jar

Do you think the mason jar has a birthday? (via Babble)

Powdered Sugar Shaker

Genius! This would be particularly yummy for cinnamon sugar. (via The Burlap Bag)

Lemon Meringue Pie Cups

Okay these look insanely delicious. Love that the jars happen to be a little bit lemon-shaped. (via A Cup of Sugar… A Pinch of Salt)

S’mores Cake in a Jar

How can you go wrong with anything s’more? (via How Sweet Eats)

Rainbow Cupcakes

Color block cake push pops for the win! (via Just Easy Recipes)

Mini Apple Pie

SO cute! Shown as favors for a wedding, these mini apple pies make use of teeny tiny canning jars and would be great holiday gifts. Also great to make a batch if you’ve got a lot of parties to attend and want to give homemade hostess gifts. (via The Boastful Baker)

No-Bake Salted Caramel Cheesecake

Doesn’t the title tell you all you need to know? We can’t resist a no-bake sweet. (via Brit + Co.)

Jack and Coke Cake

Treat your favorite dude to a spiked sweet, complete with Jack Daniels frosting. (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Salads

Of course, you can also go a healthier route and use a mason jar to bring lunch on the go. (via Food and Other Stuff)

Edible Flower Cakes in Mason Jars

It’s a flower arrangement in a jar that happens to be edible. I think my head just exploded. (via Instructables)

Nachos in a Jar

Love this idea for hors d’oeuvres. (via Oh So Very Pretty)

Herb Garden Shelf

Get some fresh herbs growing in your kitchen, no matter how little space you have. (via Food Family Finds)

Hanging Flower Shelf

This makes a few simple buds go a long way. (via Shelterness)

Succulent Favor

Grab a whole bunch of mini jars and create floral favors and name cards for your wedding guests. (via Style Me Pretty)

Wedding Aisle Planter

You’ve likely seen something like this on Pinterest or pretty much any wedding site, but it’s a classic we still love. (via Borrowed and Blue)

Mason Jar Succulent Garden

Terrariums are still the rage, and this mini succulent one is our jam. (via Home Depot)

Bright Painted Animal Toppers

And onto a whole of things that don’t really fit in categories. Starting with… party animals! (via Hot Polka Dot)

Storage for Matches

How clever is this? Sandpaper is the key for the top. (via The Burlap Bag)

Cupcake Jar Covers

Wait, how have we not seen this a million times before? Cupcake liners make adorable tutus for the top of a mason jar. (via Martha Stewart)

Soap Dispenser

Okay okay, this might be on the too cute end of the spectrum. (via Apartment Therapy)

Vintage-Inspired Twine Holder

These funny little beasts are here to make all your twine organization dreams come true. (via Handmade Charlotte)

Add a Pour Spout

Did you actually make it through an entire thing of Morton Salt? Well, then use that spout for mason jar cuteness! (via Dollar Store Crafts)

Easy DIY Dispenser

And what about the orange juice? ;) (via One Good Thing by Jillee)

Toothpick Dispenser

Somehow a mason jar can make even toothpicks look charming. (via Eclectic Recipes)

Gold Animal Toppers

Wait, have we really avoided using jarring in this entire post? My word! (via Brit + Co.)

If you’re a trueTrader Joe’s fan, you probably already carry your pickle tote bag everywhere. And, of course, you can’t forget the frenzy for the-ever stylish Trader Joe’s mini tote bags! TJ’s is here to shake (or, rather, shred) things up with an all-new tote bag design – and it’s super cheesy.

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That’s right – Trader Joe’s latest and greatest tote bag design (which you can shop from end caps near the TJ’s checkout lines) features all things cheese! Any charcuterie, mac and cheese, grilled cheese, and pizza lover will immediately fall in love with it.

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The tote is covered in “charmingly cheesy” illustrations of all the varieties of cheese Trader Joe’s has to offer. They’re perfectly colorful and bold, so you’ll adore looking at it every time you make a grocery trip.

Fans are calling the new design "sooo cuteee" and "un-brie-lieveable." One Instagram user even said, "now that’s a tote worth getting if you are cheeseboard obsessed. 🥳🥳🥳"

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The bag is certifiably heavy duty, made of 100% cotton, and features reinforced seams with two handles long enough to hang comfortably on your shoulder – perfect for you if you walk to your nearest Trader Joe’s instead of driving there! It measures 18.5 by 13.5 inches to carry all the snacks, frozen meals, and beverages your heart desires.

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My favorite part of this new TJ’s tote is that it’s also covered in tons of cheese puns, which are quite “pun-gent,” per Trader Joe’s.

The cheese puns in question? “I’m wheel excited to be here. You cheddar believe it. To brie, or not to brie. I am fondue you. Life’s so gouda.” I’m a firm believer that everyone loves a good pun, so this bag is an instant source of entertainment.

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The new Trader Joe’s cheese tote bags are just $4 each. I’ll definitely be snagging one for myself and a few more to share with the TJ’s lovers in my life!

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I've been thinking about how much money I spent on things I didn't love — like overrated beauty finds — and I have a few hair products that met their untimely fate in my garbage. I wanted to love them because of the brand, but some of them were unnecessary based on price or the formula not agreeing with my coils. Regardless, there are a handful of products I definitely wouldn't buy again this year. And while some of them may work for you, here are all the overrated hair products I just cannot recommend.

Scroll to see all the overrated hair products I definitely regret buying.

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Overrated Prices

1. Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil

This is one of those hair products where the formula actually works well. I loved how silky it felt on my hands and it provided my hair with amazing shine. However, I also receive the same effect from Carol's Daughter Goddess Strength 7 Oil Blend... without dishing out $30.

My hair's not super picky about oils I use, so I personally don't feel like I need to spend a certain amount just because one brand name is more popular than another.

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2. Briogeo Don't Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Conditioner

I purchased this conditioner and fell in love with how soft it made my hair. All it took was two dime size amounts worked into my strands for my hair to let me know it truly appreciated it. The problem is that it costs $39.00! It was definitely a splurge at the time I bought it, but I can't see myself spending that amount every other month.

My alternative is 4U by Tia Moisturizing Conditioner.

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Overrated Performance

3. dae Mirage Mist Leave-In Conditioner

This leave-in conditioner left me wanting more because my hair absolutely hated it. It's meant for all hair types, but it just didn't do anything for mine. Instead of reducing frizz and dryness, my hair actually felt hard after using it. Before you think it was user error, I purposely didn't put anything else on my hair after washing it.

I don't think I need to say it, but my little test resulted in this being tossed in the trash. I'll just stick to my 4U by Tia Curl Refresher Mist Hair Spray if I want an extra boost of hydration and shine.

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4. Wavytalk Professional Hair Dryer With Diffuser

This is going to be controversial because I've been talking about spending too much money on styling and conditioning products, but I actually prefer the T3 Aire 360 Multi-Styler & Blowout System over this. I have thick natural hair that felt like it was being yanked whenever I used this dryer's comb attachment. I've experienced postpartum hair loss so I'd like to keep as many strands on my head as possible.

Personally, the T3 Aire Multi-Styler & Blowout System cuts my drying time in half while also providing a soothing experience.

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Overrated Fragrance — Yes, I'm Serious

5. Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliation Shampoo

Am I being picky about something like fragrance? Why yes, I am. I'm fully aware that I have allergies and asthma so it doesn't take much for something to trigger an itchy nose or claustrophobic airwaves. Also, at this point I know I probably should just stay away from Briogeo as a whole.

I digress... I tried this shampoo and should've known better than to use something that reminds me of the charcoal face wash I use sometimes. It also smells like it which is a huge turn-off for me. Hard pass on this!

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6. Gisou Honey Infused Hair Perfume — Floral Edition

I think a part of me liked wasting money last year because this hair perfume gave me the ick last year. I don't even like floral scents so I'm not sure why I decided this purchase would be a great idea. I'm sure someone will love the blend of honey, wild rose, and vanilla, but I did not.

If you tried overrated hair products last year, stop by our storefront to see what I actually recommend using!

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It was December 2020, right at the height of the COVID pandemic. Everyone was stuck at home in their sweatpants with nothing to do but scroll the never-ending sea of streaming content (or was that just me?). All of a sudden, viewers were swept from their homes to a world of the Regency-era elite. That is, the Shonda Rhimes remix, of course. Since then, everyone, and I mean everyone, has been obsessed with and captivated by the stories of those who walk 19th century Grosvenor Square in London, including myself. It doesn’t feel like it, but Bridgerton has reached its 4 year anniversary, and to celebrate I rewatched the season that started it all.

Here are 13 thoughts I had during my Bridgerton season 1 rewatch while Daphne and the Duke burned for each other.


1. Colin and Anthony have always been the best men on the show.

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The Bridgerton family certainly knows how to raise ‘em. Colin is loyal to a fault and provides unwavering support to his sisters, and Anthony is an all-around genuine man that will go out of his way for anyone he loves. Need I say more?

2. ​Duke Hastings hating his dad is so fair.

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After a second rewatch, I hate the Duke’s dad more. You’re telling me he couldn't care less about his wife in the midst of delivering his child? The man is cold and heartless, and how could you not think so after a second round of viewing when they flashback to little Simon – particularly after gaining a deeper understanding of Simon?

3. Penelope as Lady Whistledown is not so surprising the second time around.

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Excuse my ignorance, but I never saw Penelope dropping her secret that she is the Lady Whistledown, at least the first time around. After a second viewing, all the signs were there, and I was shaking my head at my past self.

4. Is this a feminist show?!

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We’ve got Sarah giving birth and dying to give a man what he wants, and then having a room full of women saddened by the very event, juxtaposed with a shot of the men cheering. After a rewatch, I have to say, the show portrays strong women all while highlighting the inequalities they faced at the time.

I didn’t catch it the first time around,, but the show truly leans on the women to drive the narrative and I never found myself particularly swayed by any one man. It’s refreshing to see how Bridgerton empowers its female characters, allowing them to challenge societal norms and assert their independence, which makes it feel like a modern feminist take on the past. Go Bridgerton!

5. ​I’ve learned quite a lot from Bridgerton.

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While the show may not be entirely accurate, it had me Googling things non-stop the second time around. I’d like to share my learnings: things get pretty spicy in Bridgerton (it’s a show about courtship after all) so I couldn't help but wonder, did women shave their legs in 1813? Well, I looked it up so you don’t have to, and the answer is no! It wasn’t common at all. Boxing, however, was a thing back then. Who knew? Not me. And Queen Charlotte having a Pomeranian? Totally normal, the real Queen Charlotte had many that she absolutely adored.

6. ​Simon is a man for the woman.

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I love Simon, there, I said it! He is so kind and understanding of Daphne and defended her furiously any chance he got, even during the time of their "fake" courtship, proving he’s everything and more for her. After a second rewatch, the flashback scene of his birth, and his mother’s death, destroyed me – it’s that very scene that reveals he’s burdened by childhood trauma. His guilt-stricken face highlights his determination to never become like his father. In the end, Simon’s struggles show a man who strives not to repeat his past – especially with Daphne. Sigh, Simon it was never your fault.

7. ​Simon and Daphne are a slowburn.

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I’ll admit, I thought there was a lack of chemistry between Daphne and Simon the first go around. After my second time watching, their chemistry is impeccable and they compliment each other so well. I’m actually wondering how I ever thought the way I did beforehand?

8. This season perfectly sets up the forthcoming romance between Penelope and Colin.

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The gestures, the flirting, and the little moments the writers gifted us, oh so well done.

9. ​The world build-up is so critical.

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The first season of Bridgerton so beautifully captures the magical ride fans, unbeknownst to them at the time, are about to take in following seasons. We get acquainted with all of the Bridgerton kids, are introduced to the ensuing rivalry between the Featheringtons and Bridgertons, and last but certainly not least, we learn the rigid societal expectations of the 19th century, particularly through Daphne’s experience of finding a suitor. This season is so critical in laying it all out for viewers.

10. ​This is Eloise’s best season.

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I love Eloise, she says what everyone's thinking and isn’t afraid to stick up to men. Amen, sister. Dare I say her banter with her sisters and others carried this season?

11. ​The writing is *chef’s kiss.*

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The romance that gradually develops between Daphne and Simon allows viewers to not only connect with them, but provides a deeper look into the sibling dynamics within the Bridgerton family. The cherry on top of it all is the chaos of everyone and everything else ensuing while a mysterious gossip columnist generates tension throughout the entire season – what’s not to love?

12. ​There is no way no one caught on to Madame Delacroix.

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The fake accent wasn’t fooling me even the first time around, but I guess kudos to her for not being caught by her important clients.

13. ​Jonathan Bailey. That's all.

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Kidding of course, I really do have something to say – After watching the later seasons he looks comparatively and especially young in the first. Maybe it’s because I’ve also watched Wicked (a few times) recently and he looks so much … older? Bailey was a cutie in the first season, and although he was a hard sell in the first two episodes, he sure did grow on me.

What's the wildest thought you had during a Bridgerton season 1 rewatch? Let us know on Facebook, and read up on the Bridgerton season 4 cast before it hits Netflix!