Im starting to see a pattern here. I do a lot of crafts with stuff that is fairly inexpensive. These candle holders are almost free. I say almost because you use empty glass jars from food that you already buy and tissue paper which you can get at the dollar store or recycle from a gift you have received. If you are a pack rat, like I am, then you should have plenty of tissue paper in little folded piles all over your house.
The idea for these came from Halloween. Lots of different versions of ghosts and monsters were created using this method. I just so happened to have a lot of empty baby food jars and pasta sauce jars shortly after Halloween so I thought I would use them up.
This is the first version I made. Lets call this the Fall Collection, shall we?
I just noticed something. Its not much of a collection if it is just one, now is it? Moving on....
I just took the empty jar, smeared the whole thing with Mod Podge and wrapped the tissue paper around it. Another layer of Mod Podge on top of the tissue and stuck some fake leaves on it. Then I wrapped the top with yarn. If you dont have Mod Podge, you can also water down regular school glue and use that.
The picture really doesnt show its true beauty. It looks so pretty when you put the candle in. Gives off a very soft, warm glow. And the baby food jars are the perfect size for a little tea light candle.
I just loved the way they looked so I had to make more for Christmas..
Same idea here...clean glass jar, smear with goo, wrap with tissue...but here I splurged and bought a spool of ribbon for a buck at the craft store....It is Christmas, after all.
You can make a few of these and they look really nice but since they are so cheap and easy to make, you could also make a bunch of them for real impact. I am making about 25 for my large family room window and I cant wait to see how it looks.. Im thinking they would also look nice outside to light a walkway.