Coastal Inspiration for a DIY Candle Holder
Hi Friends! I have a simply chic Coastal DIY Home Decor Project to share today. Where do you get inspiration from? Pinterest, friends, homegoods, nature? Honestly, this candle holder project just sorta happened. I was playing around in my garage with taper candles, china plates and bowls and I glued the two pieces below together 🙂 I’ll show you what I did with all my taper candles later…
Step 1: like I mentioned about was to glue these pieces together.. Did I take a picture of this? yeah.. no… but look at step 2 🙂
Step 2: wrap twine around the two pieces… I like it at this point, but felt it needed a little something extra.
Does anyone else like to sit outside and work on projects?? I feel so relaxed out there. The dog is happy, I’m happy…The citronella candle is burning, so it hopefully keeps the mosquito’s away
Step 3: I found a base for this diy home decor project.. guess where? Big Lots:) and yes.. I forgot to take a before picture of it. I again wrapped it with twine and then attached the above project to it…
I was sorta multitasking at this point. if you follow me on facebook.. you can by clicking on this link. SimplyChicGirl I was having a slight problem with my miter saw.. the blade needed adjusted and it wasn’t 100% straight.. so my neighbor’s nephew was next door visiting and since I asked ever so nicely, he spent about an hour helping with that and explaining what I need to do in the futre if it happens again.. Miter saw 101.
Simple things really do make me happy.
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Suggested materials:
- Two taper candlesticks (Retired PartyLite)
- 2″ Pillar candle holder (Big Lots)
- Blue Glass Teardrop Lantern Candleholder (Big Lots)
- Twine (Michaels)
- E6000 (Lowes)
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Annie Doherty on Aug 25, 2016Behjat horses for courses, you love yours, others don't and look for ways to enhance and change what they have. We all have different taste. I really like what you have recycled here they look fab, thank you for sharing.
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Lori on Oct 10, 2016How do you get the twine to stay in place while wrapping n go,on smooth?
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Lori O'Farrill on Dec 02, 2018
I took my time and wrapped it slowly.. I used glue to E6000 glue to hold it together.
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