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Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesJenny from Belle Plaine, MN Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesI used mason jars at my wedding with whatever flowers I could get my hands on. They were just the clear straight sided ones and I tied a copper ribbon on each one. I thought they were beautiful. Post by jess RE: Using Mason Jars as Centerpieces
I had a French country/English garden themed wedding myself last June. I used the blue/aqua colored mason jars (hard to find sometimes - so the clear are pretty too). I used old watering cans filled with hydrangeas, calla lilies, peonies and ivory roses as the main centerpieces. I bought all different styles and different metals/material of old watering cans. Some were new so I had to "age" them and then I put the mason jars around the water cans with votives in them. White votives looked the best! Post by Becca0121 RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesI had the idea of using a terra cotta clay pot for my main centerpiece with mason jars with votive candles surrounding it. im trying to go for an english garden theme. How does this sound? and one have more i could add to it? Post By Ashley (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesI know I want to use the mason jars that I have. I am thinking about floating lights in them and setting them on some kinds of cloth with some decorations around them. My soon to be mother in-law makes oil candles out of them, she uses a photo of whatever you want then put burning oil and a wick in the lid and you have a photo oil candle! Post By Callie (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesYou could fill the Mason Jar with silk flowers and fill with distilled water so they don't turn weird colors and then add a floating candle for a romantic touch. Post By Elizabeth (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesOh Oh I Just had an idea. My theme is out of and acorn grows a mighty oak. Marzipan acorns on the cake. I think I will put my extra Mason Jars inside plastic plant tray, and hot glue green moss around the space between mason jar and walls of tray then hot glue acorns on moss and put some kind of twigs or such to look like branches in the far with an electric tea light. This will give a nice woodsy scene. Good for a spring wedding with green. Hope this helps. I just thought of it. Jana Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesI used mason jars for centerpieces for my rustic themed wedding and they got so many compliments. My colors were a dark teal blue, a spring green, and touches of orange. I found a store that sold bulk burlap and bought several yards of the same teal color. I cut those into squares and frayed the edged. Each centerpiece then had a half gallon ball mason jar with a 2x6" candle in it with flat green colored marbles (available at any craft store or in the fish department of a pet store). I then took 2 orange roses and set them right beside the jar for just a hint of bright color. I also used the smallest jars to hold tea lights around the venue. These were super easy to make and the great part was that we resold all the pieces on ebay after the fact so we didn't incure a lot of cost for the event and didn't have 30 mason jars sitting around! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesWow, you have such good ideas posted already, I have one idea, but I don't quite know how you would completely go about it.I think you can find out he details, and of course safety comes first.I heard how you can dip flowers in melted wax, and that way you can get the real look, then I would add very fine glitter after they are dipped.You would not be able to use these close to candles, but sometimes you can get the battery tiny lights that would look great under the blue glass.One idea is to give the centerpieces away as your gifts to the bridal party.Let us know.Kersti Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesGo to wedcraft.com (great site) click on: centerpieces, then click on: tissue paper mason jars. Can go as simple or elegant as you want. Very nice & cheap!!!!! Congrats on your upcoming wedding. Post By Michelle from Ithaca (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as Centerpieces
My MIL used jar decorations at a ladies tea at her church one time. She took several clear jars (although I think the blue would be just as beautiful) and took strings of beads (which I think were found in the craft department fairly cheap). She looped the beads around in the jars, put a tall pillar candle in the center of those beads just so that it would stand straight. She decorated the neck of the jars with a coordinating ribbon. They were VERY NICE and everyone complimented her on them. Of course, you would only light them IF you had anchored the candles down so that they will not topple over and cause a fire hazard. Hope this helps. Post By Sandi/SC (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as Centerpieces
Using the glass marbles/floral glass and the lights Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Using Mason Jars as Centerpiecesi HAVE GOTTEN MASON JARS WITH POTPOURRI AND A STRING OF WHITE STRAND CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR EVERY TABLE MAYBE SOME JUST IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS. Post By CINDY (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as Centerpieces
I think that white daisies with raffia tied around the mouth would be very sweet. You could sprinkle some of the daisy heads around the base, or something like jewels or glitter in your colors. Post By Jill from Iowa (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesI was thinking you could fill the jar with sand, seashells and a nice pillar candle. Post By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post) RE: Using Mason Jars as CenterpiecesYou could hot glue fabric or "jewels" on the outside. You could fill with colored sand or rocks. If the jars are blue, plain colored rocks or sand would work. You could also print out digital pictures of you and your fiance' and hot glue them on the outside maybe. Post by jillian357 |
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