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DIY floral candle holder design

Hello! I hope you're doing well. Today, I want to show you how to make a beautiful DIY floral candle holder that will add a touch of spring to your home decor. It's an easy project that you can do with materials you probably already have. The only things you'll need to purchase are a glass candle holder and a round galvanized metal cap, both of which you can find at Dollar Tree. I created a succulent centerpiece a while ago and loved how it turned out, so I'm excited to share this new project with you. Let's get started!


DIY floral candle holder design

video tutorial


Materials needed

One glass candle holder-purchased at Dollar Tree

One round galvanized metal cap-purchased at Dollar Tree

Chalk paint- Any color of your choice. I'm using white and celery

Faux floral-purchased at Dollar Tree

Hot glue or E6000 adhesive

Floral snips

Optional-bumblebee buttons- I purchased mine at Joann's

Step 1: Applying acrylic paint to the galvanized cap

Start by taking your galvanized metal cap, and removing the twine rope. Using your paintbrush apply your first layer of chalk paint to it. I used my heat gun to dry it between each coat of paint. I applied around two coats of paint. 

Step 2: Adding acrylic paint to the candleholder

Next, take your glass candle holder, and apply chalk paint to it. I also used my heat gun to help with drying.  I applied around three coats of paint. 

Step 3: Attaching the candleholder to the galvanized cap


After you have applied your paint to both the metal cap, and glass candle holder, take your adhesive and apply some on the top surface of your candle holder. I did notice when I used hot glue, it eventually came apart. To prevent this from happening I suggest using a heavy-duty adhesive like E6000, or gorilla glue. 

Step 4: Cutting and attaching the flowers

Next, take your floral snips, and begin to cut your flowers to size. I cut the stems off and left the flowers. Also, be sure to cut any of the greenery, and leaves off to use. 

Begin to glue your floral around the top inner section of your metal cap. Add your flowers and leaves.

Step 5: Adding butterfly stickers and embellishments


 

After adding on your floral, take your butterflies, and add them to your flowers. You can add your bumblebee buttons as well. Remember that it is completely optional.


The last step is to take either a battery-powered candle, or a candle jar, and add it to your design. I love how this turned out, and I love that it was so simple to create. 

I hope that you enjoyed this simple DIY. Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own. I'll see you soon! 


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  1. It's so pretty, the bee and butterflies are the perfect finishing touch. I think you have the prettiest glue gun in the world too!

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    1. Aw, you are so sweet! Thank you so much. I thought the butterflies, and bees were a cute addition too! =)

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  2. Love this project! It's so easy to customize to match your needs. I'm heading to the dollar store to look for those caps. They'd be fun for other projects, too! Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg :)

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    1. Thank you so much! And yes you can easily customize this craft. =)

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  3. Very pretty, cute glue gun too :) Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 100. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you so much. 😊 I always appreciate it.

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  4. Stephanie, this Spring candle holder is so cute. I love how creative you are with decor. Thanks for sharing with us at Home Imagined.

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  5. This is so beautiful. I love the butterflies and bees. I can't wait for spring. Visiting from Will Blog for Comments.

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    1. Amy, thank you so much. 😊 I'm so happy you enjoyed this craft.

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  6. Oh, this is lovely! The butterflies are such a nice touch. I like the celery color you chose, too. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #26 linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much! :) I love the celery color so much.

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  7. This is very cute. I love all of the details!

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    1. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this craft. 😊

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  8. This still catches my eye! :) Pinning! Visiting from the Wednesdays in the Studio linkup.

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  9. This turned out so sweet. I especially love the butterflies! Happy Spring!! xo

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    1. Carrie, thank you! I adore the butterflies, too. Thank you for visiting. Happy Spring! 🥰

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