This lovely mason jar DIY is perfect for a vintage, rustic wedding and is so easy and inexpensive! All you need are an assortment of mason jars (which can be purchased from any hardware store), twine, ribbon or lace and glue.

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Put a

small dot of glue where you’d like the twine to start and wait a few seconds for it to become tacky. Then take your length of twine and press it into the glue, holding it tightly while you wrap the first layer of twine. Be sure to wrap the twine over the glue point to hide it and anchor it in place.

Continue wrapping the twine in parallel lines around the vase until you reach your desired width and anchor with more glue at the bottom. Then to create the diagonal pattern, start wrapping the twine in a figure 8 pattern around the jar – up on one side, down on the other. When you have the look you want, finish up with another dab of glue. Then take your piece

of ribbon or lace and secure the twine by tying it tightly around both layers. Voila! A simple but different way to use mason jars at your wedding!

Twine Mason Jars

Via: Hey Gorgeous.

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