I make candles in vintage cups .Great gift for Mother's Day....
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What a wonderful idea! thanks for sharing :)
OOh I'd love to see a pic!!
Will the hot wax and wick in center, break the delicate old victorian cups?
I've actually been thinking of making a candle like that in a vintage cup. Would you have have pic to share? I usually do more baking for Mother's Day to bring to my Mom when we visit. Making some lemon meringue tarts this year.
I made this for Christmas but you could easily adapt it for Mother's Day. https://www.exquisitelyunremarkable.com/2019/12/diy-glitter-candle-holder.html