Sharing a little craft that we are doing this weekend with 15 little girls for fun. These are the small glass votives that you can purchase at any craft store. I went online and found vintage snowman images printed them out on computer paper, then Modge Podge them to the votive. There is a felt snowflake as the base ( you could also use a heavy weight white paper punched out with our Stampin Up! snowflake die) I added the Rhinestone jewels and bells to the points of the snowflake and also added Dazzling Diamonds glitter to the images before they dried.
They are so sweet and make a nice gift for the kid's to give someone special or you!
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Available November 29-January 2.
Trimmings & Tags Bundle
Item 132769
$13.50 (a $16.85 value)
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Petite Treats Bundle
Item 132770
$13.50 (a $16.85 value)
Includes
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- Gumball Green 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon (10 yards)
thank you for sharing your candles; did you modge podge the out side, before applying the images? you can do this w/Christams napkins, too
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your creativiness, as it's always inspiring to see how others do thier take on certain products!
Thanks Susan, I did modge podge the outside first then attached the images then lightly modge podged again and rolled it in the glitter.
ReplyDeleteI did use the Halloween napkins back in October and made some cute candles that way too.
I just love those vintage snowmen!
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