How To: DIY Moroccan Tea Light Candle Holders

How To DIY Moroccan Glass Flameless Candle Holders

Last Updated on 20/07/2015 by Candles Recharge

How To: DIY Moroccan Tea Light Candle Holders

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Let’s face it, a big part of the ambiance that we enjoy from lit candles are the holders that we put them into. Candle holders can be an accentuating aspect of your decor scheme even without the candles being lit from within them. And do I have the mother of DIYs to give you stunning Moroccan lantern style candle holders courtesy of creme de la craft.

These DIY Moroccan candle lanterns are super simple and very fun to make. Perfect for use indoors or out and they would make a great gift too! Pair them up with our flameless tea light candles are you are set to go!

Materials Needed:

  • Glass Jar, candle holder or bottle
  • Transparent glass paint (2 colours)
  • Puffy paint/dimensional paint
  • Paper plate
  • Oven
  • Flameless tea light candle

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Instructions:

  1. Pour your first colour of paint into the jar so that the bottom if completely covered.
  2. Slowly start rotating the jar on its side to that the paint begins to spread onto the walls. If needed add more paint if it doesn’t easily swirl around the jar.
  3. Whilst still holding the jar on its side, pour your second colour of paint onto the side walls of the jar and continue to rotate it so that all sides of the walls have some paint on them.
  4. Swirl the jar for a few seconds, then turn the jar upside down on the paper plate and watch the paint pour down the sides of the jar.
  5. Wait a few minutes and if after that the walls are not covered, you may need to add more paint and repeat this step.
  6. Once completed, let the excess paint drip down for about an hour, moving the jar around every 15-20 minutes to prevent it from sticking to the plate. Then turn the jar right side up and let dry.
  7. For the most durable finish, let the paint dry for a full 48 hours and then bake the jar for 30 minutes at 200 deg F in a non-preheated oven.
  8. After that time, turn the oven off and open the door and allow the jar to cool whilst still in the oven.
  9. Using the applicator tip on the dimensional paint bottle, paint your desired pattern onto the bottle.
  10. For the best results, first sketch a design on a piece of paper and practice using the paint before applying it onto your jar.
  11. Let the dimensional paint dry and you’re ready to go!

Candles Recharge How To DIY Moroccan Painted Candle Holders

This is a great way to upcycle any glass, because you are going to be painting it. So have fun, and enjoy your groovy new Moroccan inspired DIY flameless tea light candle holders!

Candles Recharge DIY Moroccan Painted Candle Holders