This month I’m teaming up with some great DIY bloggers for a November challenge – a Thanksgiving Vignette with a glass jar DIY.
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Even though I love Thanksgiving, I rarely decorate for the holiday. After Halloween, I usually put my fall decorations back up and leave them until the day after Thanksgiving. That’s the day reserved for Black Friday shopping and Christmas decorating.
This year, however, I’ve been wanting to add more Thanksgiving decor to my home. I’ve seen some pretty Thanksgiving decor while stalking Pinterest and that got me motivated. And when I was challenged to create a Thanksgiving vignette with a glass jar DIY I knew I had to jump on board.
I’ve teamed up with some great DIY bloggers this month for a November DIY Challenge. We are to create a Thanksgiving vignette and our DIY is a glass jar or vase. I actually have two DIY’s to show you for this Thanksgiving vignette challenge!
Thank you to Terry from Decorate and More with Tip for hosting! Be sure to check out her blog for some great DIY’s. And don’t forget to check out the other bloggers linked below who participated in this challenge as well.
Check out my other fall DIY’s here:
Pumpkin Pie Fall Decor
Fall Candle Holder
Pumpkin Patch Sign
2-in-1 Pumpkin Decor
No-Sew Fall Pillows
Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece
In decorating, a vignette refers to a grouping of objects that create a focal point. This can be an easy and affordable way to add some pretty decor to a space in your home. For example, grouping your objects on a tray keeps them all together in one place. If you need to use the space that your vignette is taking up, then it can easily be removed since everything is together on the tray. Of course you don’t have to limit your items to a tray.
For the glass jar part of the challenge, I chose to use the hurricane candle holder.
Paint the glass taper candle holder with the spray paint and let dry. After it’s dry, glue the hurricane vase to the candle holder with E6000 glue.
Wrap the jute string around the top of the glass candle holder and glue in place. Add a small flower and glue in place with hot glue.
I added some moss and a candle to my candle holder. That’s it! It cost less than $5 to make because I already had the paint, glue, flower, and jute string.
Now for the second DIY for my Thanksgiving vignette. This is another Dollar Tree DIY and once again cost under $5!
Wrap the burlap around the candle and glue with hot glue in the back.
Add the single leaf and glue to the burlap.
Glue the acorn to the leaf.
That’s it! Now to add it to my Thanksgiving vignette.
I found the pitcher at a thrift store a few years ago for $3. The 2 pumpkins and the candle came from Dollar Tree.
I found the 2 tall wooden candle sticks in the back of the vignette at a church sale last month. There were 4 in a bag for $2. The “thankful and blessed” pumpkin also came from Dollar Tree. The sunflowers were from Walmart.
The 2 signs hanging in the background were also from Dollar Tree.
This was such a fun challenge for November. I loved putting together this Thanksgiving vignette! I’m very happy with the way this turned out. It was very inexpensive and so easy to put together.
Do you decorate your home for Thanksgiving?
If you liked this vignette idea then please feel free to pin for later!
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Your vignette looks so beautiful I especially like the candle with the leaf, great idea, and also I love that you put a bow around on the wooden candle holders, instant holiday warmth. Thank you for sharing the other vignettes, they are all so pretty. :)
Thank you so much! I love adding little touches here and there to give new life to old things. :D
Nice Michelle!
Thank you so much, Dawn! :)
It's not easy to find Thanksgiving decorations, so this is a great idea to share these, all very nice
Thank you so much! I agree. Halloween and Christmas are everywhere, but not a lot for Thanksgiving.
Very nice, as always. Thanksgiving does seem to get lost between Halloween and Christmas. These are great.
Thank you so much! I agree. I always look forward to Thanksgiving, but the stores seem to forget it's an important holiday to some.
Very lovely! I bet the house seems so cozy afterwards! It’s always fun to collab with other bloggers ?.
Thank you so much! I have to keep most of my decorations confined to one area right now because of the renovation. So I see fall and Thanksgiving in the living room and tools in the kitchen and bathroom! :D
Hope the renovation is going well! ?
Thank you! So far so good. ?
Creative as always. Loved it!. ?
Had to download the final look of the vignette. ☺
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you liked it! :)
You are welcome ma'am. ?
Absolutely stunning Michelle, Going to check out the other bloggers as well! Love your photography skills as well!
Thank you so much!! They all did a great job on their DIY's. :)
Indeed they did!
Like you I don't decorate much for Thanksgiving. We are usually gone for the holiday. It looks like you distressed your candle base which I think is so pretty. You have given me an idea for another candle holder. Thanks for sharing!
It is hard to decorate when you're not there to enjoy it. I'm glad it inspired you! I can't wait to see what you make! :)
This is all so pretty! I love your ideas!!
Thank you so much!! :D
Both DIY’s are so cute and easy! Great projects for Thanksgiving. Happy Thursday!
Thank you so much!! Have a wonderful day! :)