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Mrs. Labrador Retriever, Athens/Savannah Age and Occupation: 24, Student/Sports Reporter Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Physical Therapy Assistant Student/Future Dr. of PT Engagement Date: December 31, 2008 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Whitfield Square/Savannah Station About Me: I'm working on my second degree from UGA (Go Dawgs!). I'm a self-proclaimed attention-w****. If it involves a camera, I'm in front of it! You'll never meet a girlier tomboy than me. I can go toe to toe with any guy on the subject of college football, and lift more than any girl in my gym, all without chipping a nail. I hope to someday be the only person you want delivering your sports news. My FI and I are the loving parents of three Labrador Retrievers (one of each color) and are planning a "Southern Romantic Charm" wedding in the beautiful, historic city of Savannah. I'm not extreme in anything except moderation... and wedding planning.
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A “Jarring” Experience

August 10th, 2009 @ 2:25 pm by Mrs. Labrador

I’ve been on a roll lately with our DIY projects. And with the passing of our 3-month-out mark, I don’t see any sign of it letting up in the near future.

I finished my internships and moved back home this weekend. I have one week left of free time before the new semester begins and my life gets way too busy to focus on tasks like these anymore. I decided to spend my first night back working on our aisle decor: hanging mason jars with magnolia flowers!

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If you want to try out this project, you’ll need the following supplies:

  • Mason jars (any size)
  • Your choice of any flower, real or fake (I chose magnolias for their Southern reputation and the way they’ll blend in with our ceremony site’s gazebo)
  • Acrylic water kit (optional for fake flowers)
  • Twine or raffia
  • Wire cutters

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I just had to share how my lovely home office looks like a florist’s shop at the moment!

I followed Mrs. Cherry Pie’s detailed instructions on how to rig up my hanging jars. I won’t repeat the main process, but here’s some helpful tips to supplement her post!

Make measuring out your twine easier on yourself by doing one jar first, then using that jar’s twine as a guide to how long all your other pieces need to be. Go ahead and cut off all your pieces before you start.

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Before tying off the other side of the twine, judge your handle knot height against a completed jar. If you tie off both sides before making your middle knot, you could end up with varying heights.

A Jarring Experience :  wedding crafts diy flowers tutorial Dsc011707  You can adjust the knot you just tied by “sliding” it along the rim of the jar until both knots are directly across from each other. Then tighten the knot once you’ve done that.

A Jarring Experience :  wedding crafts diy flowers tutorial Dsc011803  Watch out for nosy dogs!

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My black Labrador, Madie, is more curious than a cat! We consider her the “thinker” of our 3 labs!

My finished lot! I only needed 8 jars because I’m doing 1 for every other row, 4 on each side.

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From here on, it’s all optional stuff. If you’re using real flowers, just add water to the jars and fill them with your flower of choice. Since we’re doing fake flowers, I wanted to add a special touch to make them more “deceiving”. So I bought some acrylic water kits from Wally World!

Acrylic water is used in a lot of fake floral centerpieces like this one:

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Source

Mixing the acrylic water is super easy! First, pour both bottles of the solution into the provided disposable pan.

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Then stir the mixture until….

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…it’s completely clear.

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Now you’re ready to pour the mixture into your jars!

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I love the look of the fake water, but I severely underestimated how much it would take to fill the 8 mason jars to a decent level.

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1 water kit barely fills 1 jar. I originally bought only 2 kits, but I will have to go back for more. At the bare minimum, you’d need 1 kit for every 2 jars. This raises the price of this project quickly (it’s the most expensive supply). But it’s worth it if you want “real”-looking fake flowers. It’s also good to have the fake water to set your arrangement in. You won’t have to worry about your perfectly arranged flowers being “jarred” in transportation or set up!

A Jarring Experience :  wedding crafts diy flowers tutorial Dsc012002  The water needs to set over a 24-48 hour period to harden. Then you’re all ready to hang your jars!

My magnolia mason jars will be doing double duty as rehearsal dinner centerpieces! The Savannah Riverboat event manager gave me permission to bring in my own arrangements. So I’ll just tuck in the twine handles between the flowers’ leaves and set them on the tables!

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Cost Breakdown:

  • 1 case of mason jars (12 total—I only used 8): $6.74
  • Magnolia stems (4 bushes—about 3 stems a jar): $3.99 each (on sale, down  from $9.99 at Michaels!)
  • Twine: FREE (leftover from previous project)
  • Acrylic water kits (6): $5.97 each

Total including tax: $62.62
Total without water kits: $24.29

I have also purchased my shepherd’s hooks from this online store and am awaiting their arrival!

8 - 36″ shepherd’s hooks (includes shipping): $41.75

Grand Total of Entire Project: $104.37

Stayed tuned to hear about how I’ll dress up our gazebo “altar”!

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33 Responses to “A “Jarring” Experience”

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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Your fake water’s a very fun touch! Well done!

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Love the rustic/fresh-from-the-garden look of these!

 
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honeymyheart
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

they turned out amazing!! i really like the look of the mason jars.

 
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slicey19 (message)  2,844 posts, Sugar bee

They came out really nice, I love the fake water. Just wondering, would it have been more cost effective to use real water and flowers? I realize live flowers may not have been able to do double duty but I since have no idea what magnolias cost I thought I would ask.

 
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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  1,187 posts, Bumble bee

Wonderful job Miss L!! I can’t wait to see how all your other DIY projects turn out.

 
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Mrs. Crab Cake (message)  834 posts, Busy bee

I like the fake water! I’ve seen it before, but was always a little scared of it!

 
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Miss Labrador
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

@slicey19: It may be. I’m not sure how much live magnolias would cost (and whether they are in season in November), but I don’t want to have to run around the day before the wedding looking for flowers. I plan on selling these after the wedding to recoup costs anyways!

 
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AmberWaves
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AmberWaves (message)  326 posts, Helper bee

Very cool idea Lab. I like that you added the fake water, I never would’ve thought of that.

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

Those look really cool. I’ve always wondered about the “fake water” and how easy it was to work with.

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

Just a little tip to the other brides who might be considering this idea…you can get (almost) the same fake-water effect by mixing gelatin with water — it won’t hold the flowers in place as well, but it’ll look like the stuff above. Another option, of course, is clear liquid glue.

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

To Miss Lab: Those look beautiful! =)

 
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Mrs. Yorkie (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

Miss Lab, your hanging jars look great! I love that they’ll be doing double duty at your rehearsal dinner. :o)

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

Great, job, Miss L!!!! Double duty is smart!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

they look great miss lab!

 
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Miss Labrador
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

@Jenniphyr: Yeah, I definitely wanted a permanent option. I like having the flowers set so I don’t have to worry about arranging them the day of. I didn’t think about clear glue though!

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

@Miss Lab: I think the thing about glue is even if it goes on clear, most tends to dry with a bit of a fog. The expensive kinds are the clear ones. =D So it might not save money at all.

 
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Miss Poodle
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

thy turn out amazing! I’m loving your fake flowers :) so cut and the fake water effect is great!! :) Good Job!!!

 
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IA_Snowflake
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IA_Snowflake (message)  1,913 posts, Buzzing bee

They look really nice. I’m so glad I decided to do jars and hooks for our wedding aisle too. Our flowers will do double duty. They’ll be on the hooks for the ceremony and then move to the reception tables and then they will go to the hotel for the morning after brinch tables.

 
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Miss Labrador
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

@IA_Snowflake: Wow! So yours are actually doing TRIPLE duty?!!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

i love the fake water idea!

 
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Mrs. Labrador Retriever, Athens/Savannah Age and Occupation: 24, Student/Sports Reporter Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Physical Therapy Assistant Student/Future Dr. of PT Engagement Date: December 31, 2008 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Whitfield Square/Savannah Station About Me: I'm working on my second degree from UGA (Go Dawgs!). I'm a self-proclaimed attention-w****. If it involves a camera, I'm in front of it! You'll never meet a girlier tomboy than me. I can go toe to toe with any guy on the subject of college football, and lift more than any girl in my gym, all without chipping a nail. I hope to someday be the only person you want delivering your sports news. My FI and I are the loving parents of three Labrador Retrievers (one of each color) and are planning a "Southern Romantic Charm" wedding in the beautiful, historic city of Savannah. I'm not extreme in anything except moderation... and wedding planning.

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