Vinegar Jar
The Opposite of a Honey Jar is a Vinegar Jar.
Whereas a honey jar is used to sweeten someone toward you, the vinegar jar does the opposite. I have often been asked why they didn't use something sour like lemons in this formulae. Lemons were pretty rare and vinegar was cheap and easy to obtain.
You take the person you wish to 'sour' and place their name and anything you have belonging to them including a picture in a glass jar. Then you pour apple cider vinegar into the jar. Place a picuture or the name of whatever you wish to 'sour' them on under the jar.
When I was a kid, these jars were kept in the root cellar with all the 'canned' goods. Those canned goods were not in metal tins, they were in glass canning jars. My first tip off that all wasn't as it appeared among my family was when in a hurry I accidentally brought a 'root' jar up instead of the pickle relish. Hey, there weren't any lights in that place, it smelled of old earth and I wanted out of it as fast as my little legs could move. No one ever broke in or stole anything out of cellar. Not even the raccoons tried to to get in there. Now I know why. I doubt if anyone but a family member could actually open the door.
The point being, these jars are usually kept in the back of a dark cupboard and brought out at least once a week to shake them so the spell gets a boost of energy. I think we had every spell jar we ever did down there and I don't think any were ever dismantled, just left alone. There were some pretty scarey things in those jars like snakes and hornets. The old cellar finally collapsed after a flash flood and was just buried forever. No one ever touched it. It was the beginning of spring and most all the food was eaten anyway: not worth the trouble to dig it out and Grandma had gotten way too old to work spells anyway. I doubt there was anything of magical significance left. The jars probably broke.