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DIY Eggshell Candle Holder
by
Laura Dogariu
(IC: vlogger)
6 Materials
$3
1 Hour
Easy
Every time I cook something with eggs I feel bad for trowing away the shells. They have a nice bright color, and a texture that is easy to work with. Having these in mind I came up with the idea of creating a nice decor element, practical (with double purpose), that is cheap and easy to make.
Materials:
1. Eggshells (the next time you are cooking, clean them with water and save them in a paper bag)
2. A glass (I used an empty small Nutella jar-because duh! we are recycling)
3. Glue (I used BIC glue, you can also use mod podge)
4. Spray paint of your choice( I love the golden one-it's a must have if you are a craft fan)
5. Some varnish (this is optional)
6. Something to fill your jar-a candle, a little plant, crayons-whatever you like
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Spray paint the jar. Some of these paints are very toxic so I recommend to do this step somewhere outside and not in your room. Also don't try to make it perfect.It is going to be covered with egg shells anyway. Let it dry for a couple of hours, or over night.
Brake the egg shells in little pieces.
Apply some glue on the jar and spread it with a paintbrush. Then take a toothpick and dip it in the glue to collect the little pieces of shells more easily and place them on the jar. You can also do this with your hand but keep in mind that things may get sticky
After you are satisfied with the result let it dry-then you can apply the varnish
And that's it! You are done! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and found it helpful. You can also check out my Youtube Channel for more DIYs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdFA1UHKhZPdCZ-ZwQZRTUw
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Published July 6th, 2017 1:37 PM
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Rachel's Trash~2~Treasures on Oct 07, 2018
That jar is cool, we don't have nutella jars like that in the states
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Bek on Oct 07, 2018
You know, you could dye the shells with Easter egg dye and use a battery-operated tea light to make a very pretty mosaic candle holder for a child's room, too.
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Laura Dogariu on Oct 12, 2018
yup! that would look amazing. And you can also use acrylic paint or nail polish instead of egg dye.
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Adorable idea.