Buy a candle then create your own rustic, homemade-look cinnamon coated candle.
And, it will burn safely because the acrylic is water base.
So easy!
WHAT YOU NEED:
Candle - any size or color
Acrylic paint in brown hue
Paint brush
Candle holder to hold the candle while it dries
Ground cinnamon, nutmeg, clove or other ground spice
INSTRUCTIONS: Paint the candle, put into candle holder and let dry. Don't get carried away with brush strokes, pressing hard on the brush or repeatedly going over the wet paint.
Add a thick, heavy second coat.
While it's still wet, begin sprinkling the cinnamon over the candle.
Be sure to turn the candle once one side is covered and continue until the entire candle is coated in the spice.
Let dry.
That's it! That's all there is to this simple tutorial to create your own cinnamon spice covered rustic candle.
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And, it will burn safely because the acrylic is water base.
So easy!
WHAT YOU NEED:
Candle - any size or color
Acrylic paint in brown hue
Paint brush
Candle holder to hold the candle while it dries
Ground cinnamon, nutmeg, clove or other ground spice
INSTRUCTIONS: Paint the candle, put into candle holder and let dry. Don't get carried away with brush strokes, pressing hard on the brush or repeatedly going over the wet paint.
Add a thick, heavy second coat.
While it's still wet, begin sprinkling the cinnamon over the candle.
Be sure to turn the candle once one side is covered and continue until the entire candle is coated in the spice.
Let dry.
That's it! That's all there is to this simple tutorial to create your own cinnamon spice covered rustic candle.
Please visit Visages for more rustic cards, invitations, postage, gifts, and more. Below are a few examples.
Country Blue Checks White Roses Bridal Shower Custom Invitation
Country Blue Checks White Roses Bridal Shower Custom Invitation by Visages
More Blue Invitations
Rustic Tree Branch Limb Bench & Flowers Canvas Print
Rustic Tree Branch Limb Bench & Flowers Canvas Print by Visages
View more Rustic Canvas Prints
Personalized Western Cowboy Boots Cards
Personalize the message!
Personalized Western Cowboy Boots Father Day Cards by Visages
View more Western Cards
Primitive Folk Art Snowman Holiday Party Personalized Invitation
Primitive Folk Art Snowman Holiday Party Personalized Invitation by Visages
Browse more Primitive Invitations
Antique Iron Horse Tough iPhone 3 Cover
Antique Iron Horse Tough iPhone 3 Cover by Visages
Browse another iPhone 5 cover online at zazzle.com
Ivy & Vines on Wood Fence iPhone
Ivy & Vines on Wood Fence iPhone by Visages
Shop for an iPhone 5 case online at zazzle.com
Wooden Trunk Chest with Buckles Mouse Pad
Wooden Trunk Chest with Buckles Mouse Pad by Visages
Design a unique custom mouse pad.
Postage Stamp Cowboy Christmas Snowman
Postage Stamp Cowboy Christmas Snowman by Visages
Make your own US photo stamps online at zazzle.com
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