I love snow!
No, seriously. As long as I don't have to drive in it or shovel it, then I love snow! I love how it creates a blanket over everything and just for a little while, it's pretty and clean.
In honor of snow, I found this neat project on Pinterest where they took dollar store glass votives and epsom salt and created snow votives.
I decided to take the idea one step further and improve on it a little bit.
Pretty, right?
I took LED candles and epsom salt that I purchased at the dollar store, and mod podge to create snowball candles!
I coated the candle in mod podge, then rolled it into a plate full of epsom salt covering the candle.
I let the candles dry, then I reapplied the mod podge and rolled coated the candles in epsom salt a second time.
No, seriously. As long as I don't have to drive in it or shovel it, then I love snow! I love how it creates a blanket over everything and just for a little while, it's pretty and clean.
In honor of snow, I found this neat project on Pinterest where they took dollar store glass votives and epsom salt and created snow votives.
I decided to take the idea one step further and improve on it a little bit.
Pretty, right?
I took LED candles and epsom salt that I purchased at the dollar store, and mod podge to create snowball candles!
I coated the candle in mod podge, then rolled it into a plate full of epsom salt covering the candle.
I let the candles dry, then I reapplied the mod podge and rolled coated the candles in epsom salt a second time.
Don't the candles look like they are encrusted with snow?
I love how these little candles turned out! They look so pretty in my candle sconces too.
These are really lovely, thanks for sharing
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