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Category: Fall Crafts

Easy Halloween Candles

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Although Halloween is a time for the downright spooky, it’s also nice to have some decorations around the house that are more grown up than the flattened witch I know my kids will want to hang on the front door. A little more Practical Magic and a little less Hocus Pocus (not that that isn’t a funny movie!) So this year I think I’ll start with some elegant, but no less Halloween-y, candles for our shelves.

Before I had kids, I had candles everywhere, I loved their flickering light, the soft waxy smell and the sense of homeliness they always bring. These days I tend to keep my candles up on shelves and out of reach tables and light them less frequently, but they are still wonderful to have around. And this project can be done using any color of candle, so rather than trying to work orange and yellow into your French blue decor, start with the candles or colors you already have and embellish them so they are trick or treating ready.

Things you need:
Pillar Candles
Black Vinyl Stickers, flur de lis, lace or other intricate patterned stickers
Black Ribbon
Scissors
Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Things to do:
1. Gather up your pillar candles and give them a good wipe down to make sure they aren’t dusty.
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2. Center one of your black stickers on one side of each candle, smoothing down well and working out any bubbles.
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3. Wrap the top and bottom of the candle with ribbon, trimming to fit and securing with a few dots of glue so the seam is to the back of the candle.
4. Group them on shelves, along side pumpkins or as part of your October centerpiece!

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Upcycling: Tin Can Halloween Luminaries

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Lighting the way to your door on a dark Halloween night doesn’t have to be just a pumpkin affair. These little punched lanterns make use of the cans in your recycling and can be made to suit whatever shape you like. Use your Halloween cookie cutters to trace pumpkins, bats and black cats for your lanterns or draw your templates by hand.

Things you need:
Cookie cutters
Clean tin cans
Sharp nails
Hammer
Paper
Pen
Tape
Vice

Things to do:
1. Make sure the edges from your cans aren’t sharp. Many can openers these days take the tops off while leaving a smooth safe edge.
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2. Trace your shapes onto paper and tape them onto the can to guide your holes.
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3. Insert the cans into a vice or clamp to hold them still while you work.
4. Using the hammer and nail, punch holes along your template lines about every 1/4″ – 1/2″.
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5. Remove the paper and tape from the cans and pop in a battery operated tealight candles.

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