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Puffy Paint Candleholder

By Whollykao @whollyKao

Puffy Paint Candleholder

Puffy Paint Candleholder

It’s never too early to start prepping for Christmas, right? I mean…they were selling peppermint mocha’s at Starbucks way before Halloween! Here’s a quick and easy tutorial for glamming up table settings during the Holidays. And guess what – you get to use puffy paint! When’s the last time you got to do that?

Materials
-small jar (I used a mason jar)
-puff paint
-Ribbon
-battery-powered tealight

Steps
Take your puffy paint and paint on a design. I found the paint came out most evenly when I squeezed the bottle gently.
My mason jars already had X’s all along the middle, so I just painted on top of these in different colors.

Puffy Paint Candleholder

Puffy Paint Candleholder

I alternated between a sparkly gold puff paint and a white one, and ended up with this design.

Puffy Paint Candleholder

Once you’re done with your design, let the paint dry, then cut out a length of ribbon that fits inside your jar. You can glue the ends together if you’d like. Place your battery-powered tealight in the jar, and turn it on. Now admire your new candleholder!

Puffy Paint Candleholder

Puffy Paint Candleholder

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Good luck with prepping for the Holidays!


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