• Home
  • Home Decor
  • DIY
    • Home DIY
    • Furniture Makeover
    • Crochet
  • Garden
  • About Us
  • Resources
    • Bloglovin
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest

Renewed Claimed Path

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

in Home DIY on 08/15/12

This post may contain affiliate links. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post at no cost to you. Thanks for helping to support our blog.

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

My mom got married last weekend and I was recruited to make the centerpieces. I spent a lot of time searching through Pinterest for some inspiration. The end product became my own creation made out of what I had on hand.

The two posts that inspired me are this pin from Party Ideas By A Pro. I showed you the link to the pin because the pic gets lost in the post. It’s a mason jar centerpiece with lemon slices. This led to the idea of using mason jars for the centerpieces since my mom did not want to buy a bunch of glass containers she would never use again.

The other inspiration came from this post from Madigan Made. She covered golf balls in various fabrics and filled a glass jar with them.

I searched my stash and found some lace and ribbon that made a great combo.

IMG_2361

I originally wanted to tape the lace on so it could be removed easily later but it didn’t stay so I ended up using hot glue. I made a couple of small dabs on the back of the lace and secured it to the jar.

IMG_2364

I put one row of lace around the bottom and then flipped the lace upside down to make a second row on the top. The lace fit together really nicely because of its shape.

IMG_2365

Then I took the ribbon and tied it around the top with a double knot. I made a simple bow and cut the ends to make them look prettier. This is a super easy trick. Fold the ribbon in half and then cut on the diagonal. This makes the end look fancier and helps the ribbon from fraying

IMG_2370

Here is the finished product waiting for flowers.

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

We put a few golf balls in the bottom to hold the flowers up. It was a nice touch since my mom and her new husband love to golf and they got married on a golf course. We filled the jars with some beautiful Gerber daisies.

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

Mason Jar Ribbon and Lace Centerpiece

More from my site

  • Meet Baby LincolnMeet Baby Lincoln
  • Our Trip to PortlandOur Trip to Portland
  • Happy Columbus Day and 36 Week Bump UpdateHappy Columbus Day and 36 Week Bump Update
  • Late June Garden BloomsLate June Garden Blooms
  • DIY Flower Headbands TutorialDIY Flower Headbands Tutorial

Add a Comment

« Veggie Garden Progress: Mid August
Our Wine Trip to Geneva »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About Me

Hi! I'm Christine. Welcome to my blog. I'm glad you stopped by! I share home decor and DIY projects.

Search this Blog

Archives

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Copyright © 2021 · glam theme by Restored 316

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosure Policy