Welcome to the Wish Jar Gallery: a tribute to all our dreams and wishes and everyone who honours and nurtures them, no matter how big or small they are. Here you will find a variety of Wish Jars and Dream Boxes that people have created to cherish their wishes and dreams. Just click on the thumbnails to see the whole image.

Inspired? Here are some suggestions to  make your own Wish Jar or Dream Box!

If you’d like to be included in this gallery, leave a comment with a link to your photos or send your pictures to gallery [at] secretwishjar [dot] com. Feel free to add why you made a Dream Jar or symbols you used if you’d like, but if you’d rather not, that’s great too.

 

Carmens Wish Jar

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Corina’s Wish Jar

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Jamie’s Wish Box

To read more about Jamie’s Wish Box, click here.

 

Secret Wish Jar’s Wish Jar

The orange disc symbolises the sun, the pearl disc the moon. Bringing them together on this jar represents yin and yang. The green beads attached to them symbolise their connection to the earth. The flowers represent my dreams and wishes and how I hope they will blossom and bloom. Their colours have meaning as well: blue for imagination and dreaming, yellow for creativity, purple for spirituality and pink for friendship and compassion. The words are characteristics of how I imagine my ideal life and a source of inspiration. 

 

Secret Wish Jar’s Dream Jar for a friend

I made this Dream Jar for the birthday of a friend who was going through a rough patch. I included some symbols, like the green beads representing the seeds of her dreams and the leaf at the end the blossoming of her wishes. The fourpetaled shamrock stands for good luck as well as the place where we met. The sun will always be there to warm her and the stars are there to tell her she should reach for them.