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I used vintage mason jars filled with acorns and vintage book pages and a vintage galvanized bucket filled with dried flowers.
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I used vintage mason jars filled with acorns and vintage book pages and a vintage galvanized bucket filled with dried flowers.
Not exact matches
We
used fresh flowers, painted
mason jars, and lots of
vintage glassware.
I also grabbed some
vintage silverware -LCB- almost wishing I hadn't polished it, so it would be even more rustic -RCB-, a
mason jar and twine -LCB- which I ended up not
using -RCB-.
I don't think that I would have ever thought to
use old,
vintage mason jar lids to create a tree.
And to keep up with my crafting faux pas, like leaving the sewing needle in my Valentine's Day banner, the cute
vintage mason jar that I
used for the photos has a big old chip out of the rim!
I love
using the blue
mason jars for everything, so
vintage and simple.
I don't think that I would have ever thought to
use old,
vintage mason jar lids to create a tree.
I have a
vintage crate with
mason jars on my kitchen table and
used flameless votives so that I could keep the lids on — but I'm def thinking of switching them up with flowers now!