I am so excited to share this easy Holiday DIY in partnership with Bernardin. This simple Christmas mason jar craft is perfect for all of your Holiday tablescapes, or to use as Christmas decorations around the house. These would look adorable on a fireplace mantle or on a coffee table.

Bernardin® jars are versatile and can be used beyond traditional food preservation methods,
such as for décor/ DIY projects, organization, gifting, drinkware, etc. The possibilities are endless with DIY Christmas ideas with jars! From DIY Christmas snow globes to DIY mason jar candle holders, there is nothing better than getting together with a few friends or family and getting into some Holiday crafts.

If you want an easy DIY Winter Table Setting idea, try these adorable Twig Bundles that would look beautiful on any Holiday table!

I always love making a few Christmas crafts around the Holiday season, and I thought these Christmas Tree Mason Jars were too cute! They were also so easy to make!

Supplies needed for this Mason Jar Christmas Craft

For this DIY project, I used three 250 ml jars, a can of beige (flat finish) spray paint and a can of brown stone effect spray (which you can easily find at any hardware store). You can choose whatever base color you want since it will come through the stone spray. A grey, black or even brown base color would all be great options.

How to make this Christmas Mason Jar Centerpiece Craft

Start by applying your base color and allowing it to dry (based on the directions of the paint can). Apply a second coat if needed. Next, spray with your stone spray!

Important: shake your can for a good minute before spraying. If not, the texture does not come out evenly.

Allow the coat of stone spray to dry before adding a second coat…and let dry in between each coat after that. The number of coats after that is up to you. I did about 4 coats to get the texture and effect I wanted. But if you are using a darker base, you’ll need fewer coats of stone spray.

Once fully dry, I placed these little snow-flocked trees that I found at my local crafts store. I also added a little twine around the neck for a rustic touch.

I mean, how cute did these turn out?

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