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AllFreeCrafts » Candle Making » Recycled Candles » Canning Jar Wedding Candles with Painted Potpourri

Canning Jar Wedding Candles with Painted Potpourri

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Last updated on May 18th, 2025 at 12:23 am

Mason jars, or canning jars, are often available at very little cost from thrift stores or at garage sales. Grab a few and make some stunning silver or gold painted potpourri wedding candles or anniversary candles.

Here, we even recycled potpourri that was past its prime, spray painting the potpourri in silver before adding it to the canning jar. A wide, shimmering ribbon, white ribbon roses and a little sprig of baby’s breath – and there you have it – an inexpensive canning jar candle that is lovely enough to decorate a wedding table. These silver theme candles would also work perfectly on tables set for New Year’s Eve or a silver or gold wedding anniversary.

canning jar wedding candleRecycle glass jars and old potpourri to make silver or gold wedding candles.

Supplies:

  • wide-mouth mason jars or any brand of canning jars
  • glass votive candle holders
  • wide wire-edged ribbon
  • chunky potpourri
  • short pillar candle
  • small silk or dried flowers
  • small sprig of baby’s breath
  • small length of 1″ pre-gathered lace
  • craft glue or hot glue
  • spray paint

Related Posts: Pretty in Lace Wedding Jar Candles – decorate all sorts of recycled jars with scraps, strips or whole sections of pretty lace. The look is instantly feminine and adorably romatic.

How to:

1. Spread potpourri on sheets of newspaper and spray liberally with silver spray paint. Allow to dry, turn potpourri, then spray again to cover any bare spots.

2. When potpourri is completely dry, add it to the canning jar.

3. Cut a length of 1″ pre-gathered lace to fit around the neck of the jar with a half inch overlap. Glue the lace in place around the bottom of the jar neck, so that the lace rests on the “shoulders” of the jar and the overlap appears at the front of the jar.

4. Place the glass votive candle holder in the mouth of the jar.

5. Fasten a wire edged ribbon around the threaded neck of the jar, allowing the top edge of the ribbon to overlap the glass votive by about a quarter of an inch. Tie a bow at the front of the jar, covering the overlap on the lace.

6. Glue on a small sprig of baby’s breath, then your choice of ribbon roses, silk or dried flowers.

7. Finally, position the candle in the votive candle holder.

Variations:

»Consider adding wedding charms or small silver bells to the flower decoration.
» Vary the color scheme to suit other anniversaries – do a search on Google to find traditional wedding anniversary colors for each year.
»Instead of potpourri, consider alternative fillings for your wedding candles – spray paint seashells, or simply fill the jar with an elegant pick of white silk flowers nestled in a spray of silver leaves.
» Pretty glass marbles in white or mother of pearl, available in most dollar stores, would also look very nice.

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By Jane Lake Filed Under: Decorative Jars, Recycled Candles

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