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Canning Jar Candles
by Rachel Paxton - rachel@creativehomemaking.com
Description: How to make holiday candle holders from canning jars--a great Christmas gift idea!
Canning jar candles are very easy to make, make great gifts, and
are only limited by your imagination!
To start all you need are some narrow-mouth canning jars, wire
ribbon, potpourri, votive candles, small glass votive candle holders,
and craft glue or a hot glue gun.
If you don't have any old canning jars, you can find some very
inexpensively at thrift stores and yard sales. Wire ribbon can be a
little expensive. Look for it at yard sales and at craft store
clearance sales. The after-Christmas sales a great time to stock
up. One roll of ribbon will make several canning jar candles.
Potpourri you can make yourself or buy on sale. Votive candles
are inexpensive at stores like Target or Walmart, and you can also
find glass votive candle holders very inexpensively at Walmart.
You want one that will set in the rim of the canning jar.
You can fill the canning jar with whatever you wish. Potpourri is
one of the easiest fillers. I bought a nice autumn-scented potpourri
and added some orange slices I'd dried in my food dehydrator.
You can also add dried cranberries, apple slices, or cinnamon
sticks.
After you fill the jar, you set the candle holder inside the mouth of
the jar. The top of the candle holder should be even with the top of
the jar. You might have a little trial and error before you find just
the right candle holder. Place the candle in the holder and then
use the ribbon to tie a big bow around the neck of the jar. That's it!
(You might want to use a little craft glue or your glue gun to tack
the ribbon in place).
You can glue some dried fruit, flowers, or other decorations on the
bow for a more decorative look. You can also put other things in
the jar besides potpourri. I've seen one half filled with white sugar
with a short white taper candle set down in the sugar. Very pretty!
And that one doesn't require the candle holder.
At Christmas you can purchase small ornaments and place them
in the jar instead of the potpourri. Any small figurine would do--in
the spring you could use little bunnies.
Maybe fill a jar with marbles or layers of colored sand. Even
pennies! Use your imagination. These candles make great gifts
and are also fun to make for yourself. If you get tired of one just
empty it out and start again!
Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom of four. For scrapbooking, card
making, gift-giving ideas, and more family memory-making
activities, visit http://www.crafty-moms.com.
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