Jars are very nice for crafting – they are simple in using and there are a million of ideas to use them. Let’s make candle holders. The supplies are craft glue, small glass jar, small cup, scissors, paint brush, light fabric. Measure the fabric and cut it to fit the jar. One part glue and two parts water to be ore exact, then you will take the fabric materials and place them into the mixture, after that get rid of the unnecessary glue. Now place the fabric in the jar, with the pattern face up, and use your brush to get rid of all the bubbles that are stack between the fabric and the jar. After you managed yourself with the first one, do that with the rest of the fabric. These candle holders will create a romantic and relaxing atmosphere.
This comes from www.thatvillagehouse.blogspot.com . I made something similar a couple years ago, without the pots. It was about 6 feet high. I got the inspiration from a Chirstmas dectoration that we bought at Target. This is a very good idea and make a great enterance to your home. So here's a little something to thing about for next year. Before you know it December will be here again. You could also do something like this for an Easter theme. Enjoy! A Merry Welcome! So here is my first Christmas project for the year!! I saw something similar at our church's Advent celebration & pretty much straight up copied it. I couldn't help it. It was love at first sight! I plan to make a 2nd stack to go on the other side of my door, so I'm not completely done, but I thought I would share it with you anyway. I started with 3 different sized boxes...9, 12 & 14 inch cubes. I used an ice pick to punch ...
My wife loves doing DIY projects. I think she would like to make these candle holders for herself. She has been into candles lately and likes to put them around our home to make it feel more relaxing.
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I'm glad you found something you liked. I like finding cool and unusual projects to make.
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