‘Tis the season for citronella candleholders! Summer is the best time of year for camping, roasting marshmallows, and enjoying the great outdoors…despite those pesky mosquitos!
While camping for the 4th, my family and I decorate our tents, trailers and picnic tables with American flag garb to celebrate. Although, one thing we don’t have are festive candleholders for our mosquito-repelling citronella candles…but thanks to these C&T products — Ready-to-Go!® Blank Board Decor Mini Petal Pots, TAP® Transfer Artist Paper, Liquitex® Acrylic Paints and Liquitex® Iridescent Medium, now we do!
I first started by painting each pot red, silver and blue with about 2-3 coats of paint (I decided to add some sparkle to the inside of each pot, so I used a little bit of iridescent medium as well). I cut out various sized stars from my decorative scrapbook paper, which I then applied to the pots with craft glue (you could also just use stickers).
Using a heavy-duty hole punch, I created two holes on each panel of the pot so that I could later intertwine ribbon through the holes. I then printed out my “happy 4th” page on TAP (in reverse, of course!) and ironed each word on to the ribbon. Once all the glue and paint had dried, I interlaced the ribbon in and out of the holes, and tied a bow where the two ends met…easy, right?
Because the petal pots are made from paperboard, be sure the candles you place inside are tealight-style, already safely contained within little tin or plastic holders.
The 4th of July is just around the corner, so get out there and make your own!
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