Whether you give them as Mother’s Day gifts, use them as wedding reception table decorations, or make them to keep for yourself, these rose votive candle holders by Wanda at Two Crafty Mules add a pretty little touch that you can work into nearly any decor. They start out with plain glass votive holders, something that you can always find at Dollar Tree, sometimes even sold in packages of two for $1. Be careful; a project this quick, easy, and gorgeous could be wildly addictive! [how to make rose votive candle holders]
Project estimate:
- Glass votive holders, $1
- Silk roses, $1
- Hot glue, on hand
Total: $2
2 Comments
Elissa
I made these for my wedding last summer- they were a HUGE hit. So simple to make- I had enough for 3/table in an afternoon. You can find boxes of petals online for very little money, and even the votive holders can be picked up on sale at the local craft store. They are so cute when the light shines through them!