Red, White and Blue Candle Sticks

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by Homeroad
4 Materials
$5
2 Hours
Easy

Every once in a while I repurpose a repurposed project. Today is one of them as I turn the firecracker post I created several years ago into candle holders for the holiday weekend.

It all began with a project I made several years ago. The firecracker post was easy to make, you can  make one by yourself for following this link.


After using the firecracker as a porch decoration for a few years I decided to give it a makeover. 

The first step was to measure off where I wanted to cut the post. I drew a pencil line then used the chop saw to cut the post into three pieces.

I made sure to cut the three pieces different sizes so the candle stick set would be different heights. 

I sanded the tops and edges, for a smooth finish. 

Next, I drilled a 1" hole in the center of each block using a 1" paddle bit on my drill. I inserted a metal candle cup into each hole using E6000 glue, these will hold the candle in the block securely. 

Now all that is left is to add pretty white candle tapers and light them! 

They make a beautiful festive look on the deck for the 4th of July or any time this summer! 

Thanks so much for visiting and I hope you will visit the Homeroad blog and sign up for the Homeroad emails so I can send my latest DIY tutorial straight to you! 


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