I love this one because even if
you find candle sticks that may not match, you can always paint them and repurpose them for your mantle!
Not exact matches
I've
found that if you
stick them into a bar of soap or even a
candle stub, they just glide on through.
Whether you need
candles, a journal, yoga mat and meditation cushion,
found objects from nature: feathers, seashells and crystals as well as smudge
sticks: palo santo or sage to support your self care practice.
You were so smart to put them together, awesome you got the
candle sticks free from your aunt, I'm so jealous of your
finds, they are perfect and the price was sure right.
Supplies Empty jars Soy wax flakes (
found here)
Candle wicks (
found here) Scotch tape Popsicle
sticks A large microwave safe bowl (like this one) Something to stir the wax with (I use a chopstick) Essential oils (
found here)
I am always on the hunt for interesting
finds and saw the trio of brass twist
candle sticks in a junk store for next to nothing, I snapped them up as when the projected ended, there was very little money left to accessorize!
In addition to having various
candles (you can
find floating
candles at Michaels» craft store), I have leaves, small rocks, nuts, faux berries and fruit, pine cones,
sticks, moss and of course decorative balls and ornaments.
I
found these two milky white
candle sticks, and topped them with two new white pillar
candles.
I'm going to hit the Goodwill and Salvation Army stores to see if I can
find some fun and unique plates and different things like cups, dessert bowls and
candle sticks for the bases.
The brass
candle sticks were a thrifted
find.
I love
finding interesting
candle sticks.