Looking for a lovely table centerpiece that can be put together in minutes? These easy succulent mason jar centerpieces are incredibly easy to make – but don’t look it! They would be perfect for an elegant garden wedding or any spring or summer entertaining.
Succulent mason jar centerpieces supplies:
- Darice Faux Succulents Picks in a variety of styles.
- Darice Mason Jar Set with Lids and Chalkboard Labels.
- Darice Gold Organza Ribbon.
- Rock Salt.
- Scissors.
- Chalk Pen.
- Darice 6-inch Ecru Pineapple Doilies (optional).
First, fill each jar almost all the way full with the rock salt.
Tuck the succulent sprays down into the top mouth of the jar, arranging them until you achieve a look you like. (The rock salt will anchor the succulents in place while also hiding the stems.)
Cut a long section of ribbon with the scissors and tie in a bow around the top rim of the jar.
Finish by writing your desired message on the chalkboard label using the chalk pen. Allow the ink to dry before affixing the label to the front of the jar.
To display, place each finished jar on top of a doily for added interest, if desired.
Your elegant succulent mason jar centerpieces are complete!
These beautiful succulents are the perfect way to add a natural elegance to any table. No one will ever have to know how incredibly easy these centerpieces are to put together.
The labels on front of the jars would be the perfect way to display table numbers for a wedding reception, or also to write the name of a special recipient. These would make terrific gifts for Mothers’ Day!
Succulent mason jar centerpieces are a perfect way to bring a bit of nature indoors, and when paired with pretty mason jars, they truly become a show-stopping way to add elegance to any table. I hope you’re inspired to give this easy and elegant project a try!
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Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy Bell has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day at her blog, Positively Splendid, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to recipes, home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create things that matter with their own two hands, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential. Amy is married to her high school sweetheart, and they reside outside Austin, Texas with their four young children and one wily beagle.
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