This fall mason jar centerpiece is easy to make and will look gorgeous on your table. Add it to your plans for Thanksgiving or just put on your table to celebrate the season. Either way, the mini pumpkins and gorgeous succulents are sure to brighten any space. The metallic copper color will add a shine to the table and bring more of those autumn colors into the room.
Supplies needed to make your own fall mason jar centerpiece:
- Copper Mercury Glass Mason Jars
- Copper Metallic Paint
- 8 x 8 Wood Canvas Board
- Wavy Red Kalanchoe Succulents
- Burgundy Aeonium Rosette Succulent
- Small Pumpkins
- Mini Pumpkins
Paint the wood canvas with a couple coats of the copper paint. I used the back side of the canvas to create a tray. Allow to dry completely before continuing.
Place two of the copper jars in the tray and fill in the empty space with the small pumpkins. I used several packages of the pumpkins for this centerpiece.
Add your succulents to the fall mason jars. I used two of the Wavy Red Kalanchoe succulents and one of the Burgundy Aeonium Rosette succulent.
Place the fall mason jar centerpiece on your table and surround the entire thing with mini pumpkins. This is optional but I love the addition of the pumpkins scattered around the table. Add on a fun table runner to set off the entire centerpiece.
This simple fall mason jar centerpiece will look great on your table and can be made in minutes. I love the look of the succulents with the copper jars. The entire thing just screams fall, don’t you think? You can even change out the pumpkins later for something more Christmas or winter themed.
Love this and want more ideas for using succulents in your home decor this fall? See our succulent pumpkin centerpiece here.
Or you can even mix glass and succulents for a gorgeous mercury glass tablescape.
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