Mason jars have officially replaced every flower vase I own. I love using mason jars to display flowers for parties, dinners we host, and even to decorate small tables around the house. Mason jars have also become very popular for weddings and parties. These burlap and lace mason jar centerpieces with chalkboard stakes double as table numbers for a gorgeous addition to any wedding!
Supplies needed to make your own burlap & lace mason jar centerpieces:
- Quart Size Mason Jars
- David Tutera Burlap Sheet
- David Tutera Burlap Flowers
- David Tutera Lace Ribbon
- David Tutera Chalkboard Stakes
- David Tutera Chalkboard Pens
- Jute Cord
- Hot Glue Gun
Step one. For each mason jar centerpiece, cut a 5 inch wide by 12 inch long piece of burlap. Wrap the mason jars the burlap sheets. Use a small amount of hot glue to keep the burlap in place.
Step two. Add a piece of the lace trim ribbon around the burlap.
Step three. Wrap a piece of jute cord around the middle of the lace and tie a bow.
Step four. Using scissors or wire cutters, remove the burlap flowers from their stems.
Step five. Finish off the outside of the mason jar centerpieces by gluing a small burlap flower on top of the jute bow.
The David Tutera chalkboard stakes are a great way to let your guest know their table number or name of the reservation. They are also plain adorable!
Step six. Using the chalkboard pens, simply write the table numbers or names.
Step seven. Fill your mason jar centerpieces with the flowers of your choice and you are done!
These pretty burlap and lace mason jar centerpieces are simple enough to mass produce in a short amount of time and make a big impact. Use flowers that coordinate with your wedding colors and you will have a gorgeous, handmade touch to your wedding.
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Crystal is the crafter and writer behind apumpkinandaprincess.com. She’s a wife, SAHM and crafty blogger who spends most of her days trying to balance all three roles while still squeezing in time for crafting. She enjoys creating on a budget and taking something from blah to fabulous with quick and easy tutorials. She is passionate about living a creative lifestyle and loves sharing a variety of DIY projects, paper crafts, and recipes.
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Perfect compliment to my tables for my mom’s 80th birthday! Easy but look so elegant on the tables! Thank you!!
Muy bellas artesanías, me encantó el arreglo con hortensias y todos, además, tan fáciles de realizar con el paso a paso..Gracias por compartir tu arte.
So cute, I love them and simple enough to make. Thank you for sharing.
Please, put a printable version on your crafts if possible. Thank you!!