Aren’t these just the cutest things? So simple, so elegant, so inexpensive. Gardenmama’s Tutorial
You could easily fill these with water and float a tealight, or simply use a votive candle for an equally appealing look.
Aren’t these just the cutest things? So simple, so elegant, so inexpensive. Gardenmama’s Tutorial
You could easily fill these with water and float a tealight, or simply use a votive candle for an equally appealing look.
Posted by Monica on April 10, 2012
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This arrangement is absolutely adorable and would make a great addition to any host display or easter table alike. Think of the endless possibilities of color, style, and flower not to mention the different holidays you could easily adapt this to. A great big thanks to Good Housekeeping for this great design.
Posted by Candles And Stuff on April 3, 2012
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Supplies Needed:
Glass or Jar
Evergreen Pieces
Spray Adhesive
Candles- Mix or Match 3 Dozen PartyLite Tealights $25 or 3 Dozen Votives for $35
Step 1.
Wash the candle holder with dish soap and dry well. Cut the evergreen into different sized pieces based on to the height of the candle holder, it is best to cut a few at a time.
Step 2.
Dab the glue on the pieces making sure to hit the areas that will be flush to the glass. Place on the glass.
Step 3.
Repeat until all of the glass has been covered. As always, if using a candle holder do not leave these unattended! Isn’t the end result just magnificent?
I think these would make for a great arrangement when paired with the Nature Inspired Candle Holders that I posted about yesterday.
Original Post by Better Homes and Gardens
Posted by Candles And Stuff on April 1, 2012
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