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Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces

These Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces are an easy Mason Jar DIY project.  And these DIY mason jars make very inexpensive Mason Jar Table Centerpieces for Christmas.

Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces

 

Today we are sharing our Mason Jar Table Centerpieces that can be made in less than 20 minutes.   Because that’s what it’s are all about today, easy peasy DIY mason jar projects and crafts for the holidays.

 

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Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces

 

A few years ago we started making Christmas luminaries using Mason jars and Epsom salt for snow.  And this fall we made easy Fall Mason Jar DIY Decorations filled with candles, acorns, and pumpkins.   We really love Mason Jar crafts and mason jar decorations.   And the jars can be used over and over again every year for all your holidays.

 

Mason jars christmas

 

These Christmas mason jar centerpieces can be adapted for a kitchen table or downsized for a coffee table or side table.    We have made and used several different arrangements in Christmas Centerpieces in the past.

 

What you need for these Mason Jar Table Centerpieces:

Supplies Needed:

 

Directions for making these Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces:

 

Tray for Christmas Centerpiece

 

We start our Mason Jar Table Centerpiece with a metal tray that we have had for years.  And you could use any tray that you might already have around the house.  If not then you could also buy pretty metal trays or a wooden tray from Amazon. 

 

Mason Jar DIY

 

We pulled out our hanging Mason Jars and turned them into Christmas Jars by adding an inch or two of Epson salt.  And by the way, Epson salt is an easy and inexpensive substitute for fake snow.

 

Christmas Mason Jars with candles

 

Place a red or maroon colored votive candle in the center of the jars   You could change this mason jar DIY  project by adding different colored candles.   We used a maroon-colored one but red, gold or a silver-colored glass votive holder would be gorgeous.

 

 Christmas Mason Jar DIY centerpieces

 

Then place these Christmas Jars on the tray in the order you wish, we did a simple line down the middle.

 

Mason Jar Table Centerpieces

 

Finish these easy Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces by filling in around the jars with a Christmas potpourri blend.  And there are several different blends with dried fruit or faux fruit and pinecones to surround these Christmas Jars.

 

Mason Jar Table Centerpieces

 

These trays could be round, square or like ours rectangle.  Place them in the center of the dining room table or coffee table. 

 

Other Christmas Crafts and Decorations:

 

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Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces

These Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces are an easy Mason Jar DIY project.  And these DIY mason jars make very inexpensive Mason Jar Table Centerpieces for Christmas.
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Keyword: DIY mason jars, Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces, Mason Jar DIY project., Mason Jar Table Centerpieces for Christmas
Author: Evelyn Osborn
Cost: $25

Instructions

  • Start your Mason Jar Table Centerpiece with a metal tray or a wooden tray.
  • Add an inch or two of Epson salt into several hanging Mason Jars or regular mason jars using the mason jar funnel (Epson salt is an easy and inexpensive substitute for fake snow)
  • Place a red or maroon colored votive candle in the center of the jars You could change this mason jar DIY project by adding different colored candles. We used a maroon-colored one but red, gold or a silver-colored glass votive holder would be gorgeous.
  • Then place these Christmas Jars on the tray in the order you wish, we did a simple line down the middle.
  • Finish these easy Mason Jar Christmas Centerpieces by filling in around the jars with a Christmas potpourri blend. And there are several different blends with dried fruit or faux fruit and pinecones to surround these Christmas Jars.

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