Can you ever have enough candles? Especially ones easy to "make" and that go with your Halloween decor? Clearly, my answer is: "Of course not!"
These are super easy to make and can be done in any style you like.
Supplies:
- Plain Glass Candles (Dollar Tree)
- Decorative Napkins (Walmart)
- Mod Podge (Stash)
- Cording and Beads (Stash)
I keep plain glass jar prayer candles from Dollar Tree in my stash, and picked up a $.98 package of napkins at Walmart.
If you want a more opaque look, you can skip this part but I was going for a more translucent effect so I separated the patterned layer from the white backing.
This also lets the Mod Podge seep through better. After I separated the layers, I tore the edges of the napkins both for appearance and because they were too tall for the candles.
If you have any edges hanging over, no worries. Use lightweight sandpaper, a sanding block or an emery board to sand off once the candles are dry.
Spread Mod Podge down the length of the candle and adhere one edge of the napkin. Normally, I coat the object and the paper I'm adhering but since the napkins were so absorbent, I just tacked one edge, and then applied the Mod Podge atop the napkin as I wrapped it around the candle.
For this project, all of the crinkles and wrinkles just added to the look! I let these dry overnight.
You can see here where I had some edges that were hanging over. I used a sanding block on them and they came right off.
To finish, I grabbed some waxed cotton cording and crystal beads to wrap around the tops.
When lit, you can see the glow come through the skulls!
So now we have some spooky candles to accent our table!