Hello everybody, I hope it's not too wet & cold you you (I'm ready for winter to go away), and you are having an amazing day! I'm back today with the monthly Enjoy the Little Things in Life Video hop! Our theme this month is all about "3D projects" and I can't wait to see what the rest of the team has to share with us today.
I decided to create something I have been wanting to do for a long time - decorate a candle using a stamp set. I decided to create a Northern Lights Christmas Candle, I hope you like it.
I wasn't too sure if the decision to use a blue candle would work, but I liked the scent of the candle and was willing to give it a try, and I couldn't be happier with the end result! I think it will make a lovely gift, but I love it so much I may just keep it as a decoration in my craftroom!
The inspiration for the candle came from the Northern Lights Christmas cards I made last year, you may remember them?
If you'd like to give this a go, here's my video of how I created this project using the Hearts Come Home Stamp set:
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Thoroughly gorgeous Sue. I have always wanted to try this and now with your video I am sure I can do it and do a good job too. Thank you x
ReplyDeleteWow - love, love! Beautiful project and loved seeing how you made it. My girls love anything Northern Lights, so this might be a good school holidays project! Kelly x
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