I decided to take the frosted centerpiece I made and expand it. I went to the Dollar Store and bought these glass candle holders for $1 a piece (go figure ;) ). I bought a pack of 8 Apple Cinnamon votive candles for $1 as well, so this project cost me approx $1.15 each.
I did the same thing I did for the centerpiece...wrapped each with rubberbands.
Spray painted them with frosted spray paint and removed the rubber bands!
I paired one with my homemade bath scrub for a Christmas gift under $5 total! Love them!
Linking up here!
LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! So simple but the finished product isgorgeous! I would love for you to share with Blog Stalking Thursday! http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/2011/11/blog-stalking-thursday-14.html
ReplyDeleteSo delicate. I love them and they don't look like they are too hard to make. Thanks!
ReplyDeletehow cute I will remember this with my teens getting older we hold many different parties
ReplyDeleteI love this project, I will do it with my 2nd grade class. They can bring their moms a gift home.
ReplyDeleteKathi
Beautiful frosted ware and great tutorial! I have joined your followers list and invite you to join my followers list; as well,I hope you will grab a blog button. Hugs, Gayle
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They turned out so lovely... I would have never thought to use rubber bands. I'm a new follower, please drop by when you have a chance.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! It's amazing how much the frost adds to the candle holders...from plain to pretty! Thanks for sharing them at the party!
ReplyDeleteI love how easy that is to create, but how great it looks! Thanks for posting it! : )..
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature!
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