Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Diy wedding centerpieces jars

Diy wedding centerpieces & jars


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"I'd like to talk about Paul's greatest achievement, which happened today, and that was keeping his suit jacket on throughout the ceremony and resisting what must have been an intense desire to turn up in shorts today. But despite the heat and discomfort, it’s been well worth the effort, for amongst other things, the wet patch down the length of his left leg can be passed off as sweat."

Using jars as centerpieces allows you to customize your centerpieces to suit your wedding theme and become conversation pieces at the table. You can opt to use uniform jars for each table or artfully arrange a variety of jar sizes and styles on each table. Collect jars from friends and from yard sales to assemble a wide variety of jar styles inexpensively. The substances you choose to place in the jars should complement your wedding theme, your wedding color palette or both.

Things You'll Need

  • Jars
  • Candles
  • Sand
  • Seashells
  • Sand dollars
  • Star fish
  • Coral
  • Fruit
  • Flowers
  • Pebbles
  • Crystals

Instructions

    • 1

      Clean all the jars you intend to use on the wedding tables and remove any labels. The jars can vary from vintage mason jars to baby food jars to tomato sauce jars. Intermix a variety of types and sizes of jars for an eclectic look.

    • 2

      Place a few jars of varying shapes and sizes in the center of the table. Place candles inside each jar for a centerpiece that illuminates the table in a gentle glow. Match the candles to the jars, for example, use small tea light candles for baby food jars and larger candles in the mason jars.

    • 3

      Place a mix of jars in the center of the table and fill each with sand for an island or a tropical-themed wedding. Place seashells, sand dollars, star fish and pieces of coral into the jars with the sand.

    • 4

      Assemble a variety of jars in the center of the table and fill with various fruits. Select fruits that fit the size of the jar. You could also match the fruits to the wedding color scheme. For example, if your wedding color palette is green and pink, fill a baby food jar with grapes, a mason jar with cherries and a sauce jar with limes or sliced kiwis.

    • 5

      Utilize the jars to convey natural and earthy centerpieces. Fill some jars with water and use them as vases by placing a few wildflowers in each. On the same table, fill a few more jars with pebbles and crystals.


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