Mother's Day Candle Holder
by
Michelle
(IC: homeowner)
7 Materials
Difficulty: easy, Cost $3.00, Time: about an hour.
I had my 6 year old Grandson this afternoon and we decided to make his mama (my daughter) a Mother's Day present.
We started with a small clay pot and clay tray.
I spray painted the pot and the tray white.
The tray was painted on both sides, but the pot didn't need to be painted inside because it will be upside down.
I used 3 different colors of paint....
...and painted the hands of the cutest 6 year old on earth
He placed his painted hands on both the pot and the tray and I wrote his name and the year at the bottom of the pot.
Then I glued the pot to the tray using E6000 glue.
Added some glass blobs and a candle.
Another side....
...and another. This was fast, fun and easy to make and only cost $3.00!
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Suggested materials:
- Clay pot (.99 cent store)
- Clay tray (.99 cent store)
- Candle (.99 cent store)
- Glass blobs (on hand)
- White spray paint (on hand)
- Colored paint (on hand)
- E6000 paint (on hand)
Published May 11th, 2017 10:39 PM
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Nicolette Spargo on May 12, 2017
This is adorable! I love how it can be personalized in so many ways
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Joy martin on May 12, 2017
So cute! What a sweet idea 💖
The ideas are endless!
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