Easy Homemade Snowman Candles

3 Materials
$2
5 Minutes
Easy
Winter is coming, and I'll admit I'm not a fan of the cold! How about you? With the holidays coming it's time to make some easy homemade snowman candles for the holidays. What I like about these snowman candles (besides it's easy & very affordable), is that you can keep it up even after the holidays. I keep a lot of my snowmen stuff up and out until it's time for spring decorating.

You'll need:
 
A candle - real or battery operated
Paint
Paint Brush
Optional fleece/scarf
 
I'll be using Dixie Belle Paint for this project.  As many of you know, I'm a huge fan - one coat, a little goes a LONG way, and it's water soluble for those like me who make a mess when painting.
First use Dixie Belle Midnight to paint on the snowman face of your choice.
 
You'll see the candle on the right I decided to paint his lid as a hat.
 
The candle on the left is a battery operated candle, but you could do this on pillar candles as well.
Using Dixie Belle Florida Orange paint on a carrot noise.
Optional - cut a small piece of fleece to wrap around your candle as a scarf.  Another option is to buy a scarf and wrap it around the base of a bigger candle.  Then the scarf can be used by whomever you are giving it to as well.
 You're gift is ready to give!  Kids can get in on this project - great for gifts and classroom parties.
  
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Suggested materials:
  • Candle
  • Dixie Belle Paint
  • Optional scarf
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