Make mason jar centerpieces out of recycled jars – using tissue paper and Mod Podge! Grab items from your stash to make this project completely free.

I’m pleased to have Aimee from Fancy Little Things as a guest today to share her lovely tissue paper mason jar centerpieces. They are easy and pretty – and I love the addition of the stamps.

I’ll let her share the tutorial with you. Once you see it, you’re going to have to try making these lanterns immediately!

So, let’s get right to it . . . this past October was a darling little project in BH and G magazine that turned glass jars into jack-o-lanterns by adding tissue papers and some fun faces.

For some, this might have been a perfect addition to your Halloween decor – but for me, it inspired this.

This mason jar centerpiece is currently gracing my table and I couldn’t be more excited to share this simple project with you today!

Mason Jar Centerpieces

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Step 1: Cut your tissue paper to size to wrap around your first jar . . . and in my case, I stamped a few green designs.

Step 2: Using a brush, cover the jar with a thin layer of Mod Podge and begin wrapping the pre-cut paper around the jar.

Step 3: Keep your brush full of Mod Podge and begin “painting” the glue on as your adhering the paper ensuring that the paper is completely damp as you’re wrapping . . .

Step 4: Let the jar dry completely while you cover your next one!

Step 5: Repeat . . . the second time I covered the whole jar in plain white paper and then added a saying on the front.

Step 6: I added a bit of white ribbon around the tops of each jar to finish them off – be creative with your ribbon color. These tissue paper mason jar centerpieces would be perfect for a wedding or party!

So, every time you wash out a glass jar to recycle this week, decide if you can fit a tea light or small candle inside — if so, grab some tissue paper and some brush-on glue and make your own mason jar centerpieces. I dare you to be creative!

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