I have a beachy 5 minute craft for you today. Update plain, boring pillar candles with sand and seashells. These would be perfect for a beach themed wedding or just casual summer time dinner with friends.
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Brush glue around the bottom third of the candle, then roll it through the sand. You can cover as much of the candles as you would like. It’s totally up to you. This also works great to jazz up boring little jar candles.
This was an easy fix. I just peeled off the labels and price stickers (Target Clearance! Hollah!) and painted on the glue/rolled the jar in sand just like the pillars. Tap the candle to release any excess sand and let it dry.
When the glue dries you can add twine or seashell embellishments if you like. If you
Easy, cheap, and less than 5 minutes. Yay!
Rebecca @ My Girlish Whims says
these are so adorable! love how easy too 🙂
Laura / The Shed by Pet Scribbles says
Totally awesome idea!
malia says
Very clever! I love a craft with big impact and little expense.
Mary says
How did you get the shell and twine to stay on the candle?
vivienne says
Thanks for your question, Mary. I tied the twine and then a little dab of glue held the shell.
Marie says
Wonder if you could use the artificial led candles
Dee says
Love these.
You can also add food coloring to the sand, Mix in a container or box top, spread out to dry, and follow the remaining instructions listed above.
Rene says
Hi i used to make sand candleholders little half round ones and then when it was dry i poured my candle wax into it. But i cant remember how i did it. Please help
Vivienne says
Sorry, but I’m not sure what you’re asking. Are you talking about making molds out of sand?