Advent candles are different! Sustainable and with little effort the candles look noble and offer a real alternative to the Advent wreath. Use 4 empty cans, remove the labels and glue them with the numbers 1 to 4. Then you place a candle on the can and already the first Advent can come.
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Clean the 4 tin cans, remove the labels and put out your craft pad.
Set up four stump candles.
Then paint four circles and cut them out. Use a small glass or a lid that you border.
Now you can write the numbers 1 to 4 big on it.
Alternatively, you can print and cut out my template.
The circles with the numbers are now glued to the cans. A glue point is enough for this. Make sure that the opening of the can is on the table and that the closed bottom points upwards!
Now put the candles on the cans. These original Advent candles are ready.
Also decorates a chain of lights.
Alternatively, you can place a large tea light glass on the cans instead of the stump candles.
Decorated with a beautiful branch, these Advent candles look particularly noble.
Have fun trying and let me know if you like this idea.
Materials
Directions
Clean the 4 tin cans, remove the labels and put out your craft pad.
Set up four stump candles.
Then paint four circles and cut them out. Use a small glass or a lid that you border.
Now you can write the numbers 1 to 4 big on it.
Alternatively, you can print and cut out my template.
The circles with the numbers are now glued to the cans. A glue point is enough for this. Make sure that the opening of the can is on the table and that the closed bottom points upwards!
Now put the candles on the cans. These original Advent candles are ready.
Also decorates a chain of lights.
Alternatively, you can place a large tea light glass on the cans instead of the stump candles.
Decorated with a beautiful branch, these Advent candles look particularly noble.
Have fun trying and let me know if you like this idea.
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Thank you for this beautiful idea. I love upcycling. I like it that you show here that it often doesn't take so much to make beautiful things. Full score!
Thanks for the great feedback!? Adventures for children can be easy and with things that are at home.
Best regards, Alice from the Adventure Market