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14 Stylish Mason Jar Centerpieces for Weddings

Stylish Mason Jar Centerpieces

Mason jars have become a popular choice for wedding centerpieces because they are simple, affordable, and versatile. I enjoy how they can be styled in many ways to fit different wedding themes, from rustic to elegant.

Mason Jar Centerpieces

In this article, I will share 14 stylish mason jar centerpiece ideas that can add charm and beauty to any wedding.

These ideas are easy to create and can help make your wedding tables look special without needing expensive decorations.

1. Rustic burlap and lace-wrapped mason jar centerpieces

Fourteen mason jars wrapped in burlap and lace, filled with flowers, arranged on a wooden table.

I like using burlap and lace to wrap mason jars. The mix of rough burlap and soft lace creates a simple, rustic look. It fits well with farmhouse or vintage weddings.

These wraps are easy to make and add a warm touch to any table. They work indoors or outside. Using twine to tie the jars adds a neat finish.

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2. Mason jars filled with seasonal wildflowers

Fourteen mason jars filled with colorful seasonal wildflowers arranged on a wooden table.

I like using seasonal wildflowers in mason jars for centerpieces. They bring natural color and fit many wedding styles.

These flowers are easy to find and add a fresh, simple touch to the tables.

3. Mini mason jars with votive candles inside

Fourteen mini mason jars with lit votive candles inside arranged on a wooden table with greenery and small white flowers.

I like using mini mason jars with votive candles for a simple and elegant look. The jars hold the candles safely and add a soft glow to the table. They work well for small spaces and create a warm atmosphere without being too bright.

4. Painted mason jars in pastel wedding colors

Fourteen painted mason jars in pastel colors arranged on a table, each filled with fresh flowers.

I like using mason jars painted in soft pastel colors for weddings. These jars can match the wedding palette with light blue, pink, or yellow shades.

They look nice filled with simple flowers or candles. The paint gives a gentle, stylish touch without being too bold.

5. Mason jars glowing with LED fairy lights

Fourteen mason jars glowing with LED fairy lights arranged as centerpieces on a wedding table with greenery and flowers.

I like using LED fairy lights inside mason jars for a soft, warm glow. They brighten tables with a simple, elegant look. These lights are easy to set up and work well for evening weddings.

6. Mason jars tied with twine and fresh eucalyptus

Fourteen mason jars tied with twine and filled with fresh eucalyptus arranged on a wooden table.

I like using twine to wrap around mason jars because it adds a simple, rustic touch. Fresh eucalyptus inside brings a natural, fresh look that fits well with many wedding styles. This combination is easy to assemble and looks neat on any table.

7. Clear mason jars as vases for tulips and roses

Fourteen clear mason jars filled with tulips and roses arranged as centerpieces on a wooden table.

I like using clear mason jars as simple vases. They show off the tulips and roses well.

The glass keeps the flowers bright and fresh. It fits nicely on any wedding table.

8. Mason jars wrapped in burlap and filled with baby’s breath

Fourteen mason jars wrapped in burlap and filled with white baby's breath flowers arranged on a wooden table.

I like mason jars wrapped in burlap because they add a simple, rustic touch. Filling them with baby’s breath keeps the look light and airy. This combination works well for many wedding styles, especially outdoor or country themes.

9. Mason jars filled with sand and floating candles for beach weddings

Fourteen mason jars filled with sand and floating candles arranged on a wooden table by the beach.

I like using mason jars filled with white sand and small seashells. Adding floating candles on top gives a soft, warm glow. This creates a simple and fitting look for beach weddings.

10. Spray-painted metallic mason jars for a modern touch

Fourteen metallic mason jars arranged as wedding centerpieces on a wooden table, some holding flowers.

I like using spray paint to give mason jars a sleek, modern look. Metallic colors like gold, silver, or rose gold add simple elegance to any wedding table.

These jars work well as vases or candle holders and are easy to make in just a few minutes.

11. Mason jars arranged in clusters with mixed floral bouquets

Fourteen mason jars grouped together, each filled with mixed floral bouquets on wooden tables.

I like to group mason jars in clusters for a fuller look.

Each jar holds a different mix of flowers, adding color and texture.

This style works well for wedding tables and creates a natural, relaxed feel.

12. Mason jars decorated with ribbon and pearl accents

A group of mason jars decorated with ribbons and pearls, filled with fresh flowers, arranged on a wooden table.

I like using ribbon and pearl accents for a simple, elegant look. The pearls add a touch of class without being too flashy.

Tying a soft ribbon around the jar’s neck keeps the design neat and coordinated. This style works well with many wedding themes.

13. Jars filled with colored water and flower stems

Fourteen mason jars filled with colored water and flower stems arranged on a wooden table.

I like using colored water in mason jars to add a subtle pop of color. The water can be tinted with food coloring or natural dyes.

Adding flower stems into these jars creates a simple but eye-catching centerpiece. It works well with many wedding themes.

14. Mason jars wrapped in lace with seasonal foliage inserts

Fourteen mason jars wrapped in lace filled with seasonal leaves and flowers arranged on a wooden table.

I wrap mason jars in lace to give them a soft, elegant look. Adding seasonal leaves or flowers inside makes each centerpiece fit the time of year. This style is simple but adds a natural touch that works well for weddings.

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