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Halloween Candle Holders

19
Oct
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Hello Pebbles’ fans, I’m Eva Pizarro and today I am bringing you a quick tutorial on how to make candle holders and decorate your home during the holidays.

I had a baby a few months ago, and now I have so MANY baby food jars! I don’t throw them away because I know I can use them for something fun and creative! These candle holders were the perfect craft to help me use some of them and decorate my house.

I am using the new Boo! collection from Pebbles and because it has so many gorgeous embellishments I was able to make these candle holders really quickly.

For this one I simply took some of the washi tape strips and applied them around the jar.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

Keep adding washi tape until you reach the top of your jar.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

To make the next one, I glued some spider webs I found in the Chips pack and embellished them with spiders.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

For the last one I decided to use my enamel dots and just glued them randomly around the jar.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

You can leave the jars like this, or if you want to hang them, just tie a piece of string around the jar with a double knot.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

Wrap around one of the pieces of string and hold everything with your bat clothespins.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

Then add a little candle inside! I decorated mine using the washi tape strips.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

And you are done! You can arrange them on a table or hang them around the house.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

I love that you can see through the embellishments when they are lit.

Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc
Beautiful Halloween candle holders made by @evapizarrov using the new #Boo! collection from @pebblesinc

I hope I can inspire you to create a little something to decorate your home during these holidays! Bye!

Eva

Supplies:
Boo! Clothespins Black Bats (732992)
Boo! Chips Ephemera Die Cuts (732994)
Boo! Enamel Dots (732996)
Boo! Washi Paper Tape (732998)

Filed Under: Altered Item, Halloween, Home Decor, Party, Tutorial Tagged With: altered item, Boo!, candle, Decor, Eva Pizarro, Halloween

Comments

  1. Marcela Farias says

    October 19, 2015 at 9:12 am

    lovely, as always!

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