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Showing posts with label Gift Idea. Show all posts
I must say, I think they turned out great!
Here is what I did to dress them up.
Last night I went to sleep having finished the process of gluing on the Epsom Salt with the Mod Podge...
I let them sit on the drying rack overnight, so that the mod podge would (hopefully) be good and cured by this morning when I needed to get them fancied up and wrapped for the boys to give to their teachers.
I used some red, satin ribbon...
I wrapped the ribbon around the candle lining it up just past where the epsom salt ended. I wrapped the ribbon as tightly as I could, while trying to cause the least amount of disruption to the salt (this was easier said than done). I folded over the ribbon on the end that would overlap and secured it with two matching red pins stuck directly into the candle...
I then took my wire, making sure that I had enough of it to wrap around the candle several times, and twisted it in the back to keep the wire tight...
I am really happy with how they look!
The satin ribbon makes the candle feel fun and festive for Christmas, and the wire adds just a bit more shine to the already sparkly candles.
Of course, once Christmas is over, they can take off the wire and ribbon if they choose and they will be left with an elegant, simple candle that they can enjoy all year long.
I found the perfect gift bags for our 9 inch candles in the...
wine department
at the grocery store!
Seriously.
Wine bags were the only bags tall enough.
And once I saw these bags, I knew the boys would love them, which would make it even more fun for them to present to their teachers...
I'm going to dress up the other 4 candles that I made last night to give as gifts as well, but I want to change up the look a bit.
Maybe a bit more rustic and subdued.
Here's hoping the next four work out as smoothly as the first two!

P.S. I am posting this at:
The Inspired Room for Holiday Linky Friday
The Shabby Nest for Frugal Friday
Maybe a bit more rustic and subdued.
Here's hoping the next four work out as smoothly as the first two!

P.S. I am posting this at:
The Inspired Room for Holiday Linky Friday
The Shabby Nest for Frugal Friday
The directions:
(and I quote)
"Spread some Mod Podge on each candle with a sponge brush, then roll the candle in Epsom Salt in a ratty old pan."

That's it!
Easy, right?
It must be! She said her 5 year old helped make them.
But I wasn't about to go there.
My six year old would be covered in mod podge and the kitchen would be covered in salt.
But if her 5 year old can do it, then clearly, I should be able to.
I saved the idea to my Tumblr as soon as I saw it.
I needed a gift to give the boys' teacher's for Christmas, and this fit the bill perfectly!
I went to Michael's and bought my supplies.
9 inch candles on sale, no...on SUPER sale, for $1.99!
My plan to do two candles increased in that very moment and I came out with six.
(I mean, seriously, $1.99...I know at least four more women that would be happy to receive a pretty candle...myself included!)
I found the mod podge (I'm still not sure exactly what it is, or what it's really used for) and was on my way back home.
As soon as our little girl was sound asleep for the night, I started in on the project. Just to be safe, I re-read the directions that she had written (...and came away totally unsatisfied with the lack of step-by-step instruction...because how could something so pretty be that easy?). I'll admit, I thought for sure I was going to screw it up somehow. But that probably came from the fact that I need the boys to take these to school with them tomorrow morning to give to their teacher's (it's the last day before Winter Break) and I did not have a back up plan if these didn't work.
Luckily...they worked out perfectly!
So this is me, telling you...
you can count on this to work!
All you need is:
any candle of your choice.
Any size, color, scented or unscented...it's up to you.
I went with white to be certain that it could fit in with any decor...
Instead of running the shimmer all the way to the top of the candles, I wanted to stop about 3/4 of the way up. I put a rubber band around each candle before I started so that I would have a decently straight line to go off of when I was painting on the mod podge...
I lined everything up - assembly line fashion...
candles
mod podge and brush
epsom salt
and a drying rack covered in waxed paper to catch any excess glue and salt
I put the epsom salt in an old baking pan and filled it to about an inch deep. I didn't want to run the risk of the candle rolling on the bottom of the pan and scraping off the salt. I'm sure it was unnecessary, but it made me feel better...
Pretty, right?
After I rolled the candle in the salt and stood it up on the drying rack, I immediately and carefully rolled the rubber band up off of the candle. I was afraid to leave the rubber band on just in case any mod podge had gotten under it. I didn't want to end up with the rubber band glued to the candle.
Not exactly the look I'm going for!
I ended up buying two different bottles of mod podge. Again, since I had never used it before, I didn't know what to expect. The first was just plain, glossy finish. The second was called "sparkle". It was worth trying. So the last two candles were done in the sparkle mod podge. You can see in this next photo that is has a very fine glitter in it...
Honestly, looking at all six finished candles, I can't tell the difference between the glossy candles and the sparkle candles...
All I know is that I am really, really happy with how they turned out!
I'm going to let them fully dry overnight and then embellish them and wrap them up for the boys to take to their teacher's in the morning...
Thank you, thank you to Emily at Remodeling This Life!
Your daughter is right...
"you have some interesting ideas."
And thank goodness for that!
I'll show you all the finished product in the morning...

P.S. I am posting this at:
The Inspired Room for Holiday Linky Friday
The Shabby Nest for Frugal Friday

P.S. I am posting this at:
The Inspired Room for Holiday Linky Friday
The Shabby Nest for Frugal Friday

It's made from spoons!
Perfect for an anniversary or Christmas gift to celebrate your wedding date!
And this...

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