I was inspired by
this pin that I found on
Pinterest a while back. I didn't have a large vase to try this with, but I thought a tea light size candle holder would work just as well. I also had a smaller circle punch for the tissue pieces.
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supplies: tealight vase, sponge brush |
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supplies: paper punch, tissue paper, mod podge, scissors |
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optional supplies: chocolate chips and cheap beer |
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cut circles in half to start at the bottom of the glass. mod podge circles onto glass. |
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finished product that night |
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finished product in the morning (better light!) |
To find more detailed instructions, please visit the original DIY via
this pin or
visit Rhiannon's blog at
Heygorg.com.
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