Happy Monday Friends! How was your Thanksgiving holiday? I hope you had a wonderful time with family. I couldn’t ask for a better holiday weekend.
Today I want to share with you a Mason jar DIY. I love how it turned out and how it looks on my kitchen countertop. After I share with you on how I made the centerpiece I will show you my Christmas kitchen.
Here is the supplies you will need to make your own Mason Jar centerpiece.
- 3 – one quart size mason jars
- Red spray paint (or any color you choice your jars to be)
- Paint (I decided to use letter stickers instead)
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- 3 floral picks
- burlap ribbon
- twine
- scissors
First thing you will need to do is spray paint your jars.
Let dry.
After your jars are dry. Take your ribbon and cut three 12″ strips for your labels.
Take your jars and hot glue the ribbon.
I chose the words Peace – Joy – Love. You can use any wording or just the letters J – O – Y on the three jars.
Take your twine and wrap several times around the neck of the jar. Tie into a bow.
Now the last thing you will need to do is take your floral picks and insert them into each jar.
That’s all it is to make this beautiful centerpiece. I added a little bronze tray. Isn’t it so cute.
Now let me show you my kitchen all decorated for Christmas.
My kitchen area.
The table area.
The Tree
The color is red and white.
The tree is a 6 ft tree. I did not use a topper on this tree. I used faux white fur ribbon and red and white ornaments. I did add some red cardinal birds to the top.
Mirror wall
On the shelf I placed a little white creamer pitcher and filled it with Christmas greenery and tied a ribbon on the top of the handle, corbel and a Joy sign.
On the bench I placed my DIY repurposed lantern and a typewriter decor. On the floor I placed pine brances and pinecones in a crate.
On the chair placed a pillow.
The hutch wall
Placed another pillow on the chair.
Placed red, white and silver Christmas decor on the shelves.
The Table
For the centerpiece; I added pine branches and a glitter candle to my pedestal bowl.
Used my white wicker placemats, red chargers plates, white with red embrodery detail napkin, white salad plates and placed an ornament tea-lite holder on top of the plate.
I hope you were inspired to decorate your kitchen for the holidays as well! Even a few little touches can make a big impact in a small space.
Thanks for stopping by! Come back on Wednesday when I show you how to make a Christmas floral arrangement using Acrylic Water Kit and also show you our Master Suite bedroom decorated for Christmas.
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Stay strong and stay blessed!
Terrie
Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
I love the faux white ribbon you put on your Christmas tree. Where did you find the ribbon?
I also like in this fuzzy looking ball ornaments on the tree. Where do you find those?
Hey there Lisa! Thanks for stopping by. I will be happy to answer your questions. The ribbon I placed on the tree was actually the white fur rim around a Santa hat I purchased at The Dollar Tree. I snipped it off the red part of the hat. I purchased about 10 Santa’s hats and took all 10 strips and sewn them together. What cost me $10 plus tax saved me about $30. The fur ribbon you can find is around $44 to $60. Not in this gals budget.
The ornaments on the tree I found a little warehouse near my home. I think I saw them last year at Hobby Lobby.
I hope I answered your questions. This year I will be using the fur strips on my tree again. Hope you come back to check that out! 🙂