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I think if you add candles - we did white tea lights in the small jelly-type mason jars - you will have a beautiful table. It's nice to keep it simple. It will look a lot fuller once you have plates and place settings...
Let me see if I have any pics from my wedding.
(ETA - picture)

I am doing the mason jar centerpieces... Here is what I am thinking for centerpieces. (I might take some of the bud vases out)

I am planning on adding a log splice under the main flower arangement.
some of my inspiration pics...



tealights would be beautiful. I am selling the votive holders for $0.75 a piece OBO PM me if you you are interested!
I am imagining these with some burlap and ribbon wrapped around them...perfect for your theme!
I'm planning to do mason jar centerpieces too and this thread has some great inspiration. I agree with PPs about adding candles or tealights. I think that will definitely make sure no one thinks it looks like a picnic.
I'm planning on doing the same, i'll attach a few of my inspiration pics...
My idea is to use the blue mason jars in various sizes with pink peonies/garden roses. I am planning on also using some wine bottles with a single rose (the ceremony is at a winery). I will fill in with the smaller white jars with candles inside. All on a burlap runner, and I'm thinking white paper doilies under the jars? These are relatively cheap here: http://www.instawares.com/round-paper-doily.woc-4768610.0.7.htm?Ts=0&view=&uid=&cid= and I think I'll order multiple sizes for variety. I've also seen vintage-looking photos inside the ball jars and loved that as well!




I went for the same style for my wedding. To add a little something to the centerpieces, I included the above mason jar photo pieces. They are always a huge hit with a lot of the weddings we do at The Modish Manor as well. Throw a dried wildflower in behind the picture and there you go! :)
I am looking for a similiar feel for my reception, great ideas ladies!
I'm looking to do something similar for my wedding reception as well. I'm having a hard time finding the blue glass mason jars. Any tips on where to look for these? Or even better, is anyone selling any that they are no longer using?

http://bridalbuzz.blogspot.com/2009/01/glass-jars-turned-vintage.html
Here is a link for a tutorial on how to paint clear glass jars the lightturquoise/blue color.
Try experimenting with your flowers and mason jars first. I bought a lot of big mason jars and they wouldn't work AT ALL with the flowers I wanted so I had to get smaller ones.
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Here is my vision... round tables, ivory linens, burlap runners, 1/2 gallon mason jars filled with a tall arrangment of flowers but I feel like I need more on the table. I want my whole reception to be very simple but still feel like a wedding and not so simple that it seems like a picnic. Please share ideas that you have used with mason jars as centerpeices. This will be an evening reception so candles are an option. Thanks in advance ladies!