Christmas Yule Log DIY Tutorial
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The Painted Hinge
(IC: blogger)
The Yule log has been a tradition in European countries for centuries. Like the Christmas tree, it’s origin has Pagan roots (pun intended) that were incorporated into Christian traditions. But whether you celebrate Christmas or Yule (or both, or neither!) the Yule log is a fun way to begin a new tradition with your family and friends.
The following are is Yule log tutorial to make the Yule log you see pictured here, but there is no law saying you have to make it the same way using the same materials. Traditionally, one would use materials found on their land or grown locally.
To make a Yule log similar to the one I made here, you will need the following materials:
Trim candles so they are the same length and have a level bottom for gluing to the log. Glue the candles to the log. You can drill holes in the log to better hold the candles, but just covering the candle ends with hot glue and pressing them on the log seems to hold them securely enough. If you don't feel comfortable with just gluing the candles to the log, you can drill holes an inch or two down into the log the same diameter as the candle base.
Add the redwood and ivy branches, criss-crossing the cut ends between the candles. Add the pine cones, then layer the mistletoe and cinnamon sticks in between and around the candles.
Now light the candles and enjoy your beautiful Yule log! It makes a great centerpiece!
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Published November 20th, 2015 2:23 PM
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Ceres Yurkiw on Nov 22, 2015Thank you for sharing. I'll try it.
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Telena Cooper on Nov 06, 2016Hi! I was wondering what I can put on my Yule log to prevent the bark from coming off? I inherited it so its very old.
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