Andrea at
Big Creek Cottage shared this little decorating project on her blog:
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She used mason jars full of corn as luminaries. But I think they would be cute as part of a centerpiece on the dinning room table, or just about anywhere else. And of course, you can always switch out the corn for cranberries or about a hundred other things.
What would you put in your mason jar luminaries?
9 comments:
I think I like the idea of the corn the best. It just screams Thanksgiving.
Me too! It isn't something I would have thought of either!
That really is cute...I wonder if you put a lid on if the corn would start popping??
That's a good idea. I wish I was creative.
That is really cute and simple. If only I had mason jars! And corn! And candles! And raffia! :)
Everyone needs Mason jars!
I LOVE that idea. I will have to do something like it for Xmas when I host it. Thanks for passing this along!
candy corn would be cute too, but i really like the corn kernels.
I forgot that they have that fall Candy Corn. It would be cute for a kids table, but out kids would burn their hands trying to get the candy corn out!
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