Quick Candle Revamp - Adding Paper
Above my mantle I have two wrought iron candle holders on either side of a painting by my grandmother (since passed away). After we moved in (a year and a half ago) I hastily put the things on the wall then forgot about it. However the colors of the candles did NOT go with the painting and just looked rather off.
I wanted to change that. I didn't want to replace the candles themselves, so I decided to simply wrap the candles in paper. Especially since the candles are above eye level and I wouldn't be able to see the different colored candle inside.
![IMG_4895](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/5469507114_c6115f2306.jpg)
All I needed was the candle some cardstock, a 12" paper cutter and some glue dots.
I measured the height of the candle and cut a piece of 12x12 cardstock to the right height. Then I wrapped it around the candle, making sure to overlap enough for the glue dots, and marked it by creasing it with my fingernail.
![IMG_4896](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5174/5469507234_e00ee9471b.jpg)
After cutting it to the right length I wrapped it around again, placed some glue dots under the flap, and stuck it down. Easy!
![IMG_4897](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/5469507352_68329a5aa2.jpg)
These candles (which I'm pretty sure I got at the dollar store) were not perfectly cylindrical so there was a bit of a gap at the top. I just made sure the paper was straight and decided it didn't matter since it wouldn't be seen.
![IMG_4898](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5298/5468914933_0e91d58fb5.jpg)
Here's the before:
![IMG_4901](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5173/5469507900_d046506a1c.jpg)
And after:
![IMG_4902](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5097/5468915519_d56316550a.jpg)
![IMG_4905](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5092/5469508328_ecdeb33db6.jpg)
Much better!
I love quick little projects. They make me feel like I'm actually getting something done instead of constantly having to stop and put it aside AGAIN! :)
I wanted to change that. I didn't want to replace the candles themselves, so I decided to simply wrap the candles in paper. Especially since the candles are above eye level and I wouldn't be able to see the different colored candle inside.
![IMG_4895](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/5469507114_c6115f2306.jpg)
All I needed was the candle some cardstock, a 12" paper cutter and some glue dots.
I measured the height of the candle and cut a piece of 12x12 cardstock to the right height. Then I wrapped it around the candle, making sure to overlap enough for the glue dots, and marked it by creasing it with my fingernail.
![IMG_4896](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5174/5469507234_e00ee9471b.jpg)
After cutting it to the right length I wrapped it around again, placed some glue dots under the flap, and stuck it down. Easy!
![IMG_4897](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/5469507352_68329a5aa2.jpg)
These candles (which I'm pretty sure I got at the dollar store) were not perfectly cylindrical so there was a bit of a gap at the top. I just made sure the paper was straight and decided it didn't matter since it wouldn't be seen.
![IMG_4898](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5298/5468914933_0e91d58fb5.jpg)
Here's the before:
![IMG_4901](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5173/5469507900_d046506a1c.jpg)
And after:
![IMG_4902](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5097/5468915519_d56316550a.jpg)
![IMG_4905](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5092/5469508328_ecdeb33db6.jpg)
Much better!
I love quick little projects. They make me feel like I'm actually getting something done instead of constantly having to stop and put it aside AGAIN! :)