I still had a few candlesticks I bought at the thrift store, so I decided to add some "height" to a few candles I bought for $5.00 at BBW. I soaked the bottom of the jars in water to remove the labels:Then I used epoxy to glue the candles onto the candlesticks:
Just a quick idea to add a bit of height. This would also work well with the large "jar" candles from Yankee Candle or Christmas Tree Shops.
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Hi Patti,
ReplyDeleteThought I'd better say hi today. Keep your ideas coming & thanks for sharing! :)
Living it up at Lakewood,
Cindy
My husband loves the jar candles and always has one lit. It sticks out like a sore thumb to me on my sofa table so I think this would be a great idea to "dress" it up a bit.
ReplyDeleteGot a good laugh about your tassel....it could not be as bad as you are making it out to be! Have a great day.
Jane
Hi Patti,
ReplyDeleteI scrolled down your page and saw how you made your own apothecary jars, very clever. I appreciate the tip on using epoxy. I stop in my local thrift store anytime I’m in the area, so this will give me something new to keep my eyes open for.
Cathy
I love simple ideas like this one! I use to have time for crafts, now I have a two year old. Thanks for playing along with Toot Your Horn Tuesday. Can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the informative article. I stumbled upon your post and am glad I did.. You explain everything very well and present it in an interesting way.
ReplyDeleteCheers. Have a good day, thank you!
-Jason
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