Saturday, December 8, 2012

Vintage Snowman Candles



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)
Includes
  • Gusseted Cellophane Bags (25 bags; 5" x 3" x 11-1/2")
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  • Cherry Cobbler 1/4" Sweater Trim (10 yards)
Petite Treats Bundle
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$13.50 (a $16.85 value)
Includes
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  • Handmade Holidays Stitched Felt (8 pieces)
  • Gumball Green 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon (10 yards)






3 comments:

  1. 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
    thank you for sharing your creativiness, as it's always inspiring to see how others do thier take on certain products!

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  2. Thanks Susan, I did modge podge the outside first then attached the images then lightly modge podged again and rolled it in the glitter.
    I did use the Halloween napkins back in October and made some cute candles that way too.

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  3. I just love those vintage snowmen!

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