Easy Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Honeybear Lane
by Honeybear Lane
3 Materials
1 Day
Easy
This centerpiece idea is my go-to idea for any event. You can use one or two boxes for your own tables at Thanksgiving or build a bunch more for a larger event and then have them forever after.
It starts with the wooden box.  Here’s a great tutorial and these are very easy to make.  I tried a variety of ways to finish them, but if I were to do it again, I would probably do my weathered wood method.  This wood box is 2 feet long.
Next is some mason jars.  For most of my events, I used smaller jars–jelly jars are the perfect size to sit low in the box.  But for my Thanksgiving centerpiece, I wanted to make more of a statement.  I used larger jars and decoupaged some really cute paper onto the jars for pattern.


Here’s a quick How to:


Supplies
  • Mason jars
  • Decoupage paper:  Gold Stag collection by DecoArt
  • Decoupage medium
  • Paint brush
  • Paper cutter


Make sure your jars are clean and dry.  Cut the paper to the right size using a paper cutter to ensure accuracy.  Dry fit the paper around the jar also to make sure it wraps around the entire thing.  This paper was the perfect length for the jars.
Make sure your jars are clean and dry.  Cut the paper to the right size using a paper cutter to ensure accuracy.  Dry fit the paper around the jar also to make sure it wraps around the entire thing.  This paper was the perfect length for the jars.
Then you paint some decoupage glue onto the jar, and wrap the paper around, pressing it firmly down and creasing the paper where you have to to make it snug to the shape of the jar.  Then paint more decoupage on top of the paper.  Let each layer dry and do at least two layers, preferably three or four. Then you can sand down the creases and the paper will fit the jar smoothly.


Suggested materials:
  • Mason jars
  • Decoupage paper: Gold Stag collection by DecoArt
  • Decoupage medium
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