Saturday, November 13, 2010

Joyeux Noel Christmas Candles

I had so much fun with my Parisian and Thanksgiving altered candles that of course I had to do some for Christmas! Especially after ordering a case of them from Dollar Tree's website which they shipped to my local store. Why they don't have them IN the store beats me! I'm going to do a step by step tutorial for a guest post later this month but here is one batch :
They remind me of Christmas ribbon candies. I did the sentiment on my computer and used a ribbon frame from The Graphics Fairy. Used coordinating scrapbook papers from "Me&My Big Ideas". Beads from my stash and some fun velveteen and pom pom ribbon I got at Michaels.
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11 comments:

  1. These are really cute. I had a look-see at your blog and I love it. I'm your new follower. Deb=^..^=-x5 Ottawa, Canada

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  2. More terrific candles, just love your designs. Annette x

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  3. Okay, okay...I'm buying these darn candles! :) Another great project!

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  4. Yeah, seriously...what Erin said! I keep forgetting them in my travels, and then you show these great ideas! They are so festive-nice!

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  5. These are very cute too!

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  6. I think I'm gonna have to try to make some, too! I just love them!

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  7. clever girl...and so creative...
    must be all that chocolateness!!!

    HUGS ~victoria~

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  8. Adorableness. I love the torn paper edges. Love how you do red and green in a slightly muted palette mixed with earth tones so it doesn't go all "Blam! Christmas red and green"!

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  9. Love these! Thanks for sharing the details!

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  10. Oh, LOVE them!!! And I can guess where the tute is going. Woohoo!! :)

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  11. Wow! What a fun and creative idea, I am so going to be a copycat. Thanks for sharing such a great idea!

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