Friday, October 1, 2010

{ DIY: Make your own decorations! }

Yesterday I was a guest writer on Design Refuge, and I shared some ideas on how you can make non-traditional candle decorations that are related to fall. We all like to light more candles now that we have darker nights, right? So why not get creative with vegetables - they can be very decorative!


As you can see, I used a small pumpkin, an artichoke and some asparagus to get a cosy fall-looking decoration.



How to make them:

1. Artichoke: Cut off the bottom of the artichoke so that it stands better on the table. Then pull out or cut away the leaves from the top, until you get a hole that fits the candle. Now you can place the block candle in the middle.

2. Asparagus: Cut the asparagus in appropriate lengths. Put them close together around the block candle, and hold it all together with your hand before you attach the twine.


3. Pumpkin: Cut a hole in the middle of the pumpkin before you place the candle. When you are at the grocery store, be sure to pick a pumpkin that is not too hard.


( Remember: Candles require attention - all the time!  )
 If you don't want to waste your vegetables you can also do something easy like decorating a jar with some leaves and twine.. Fill it with water and add a floating candle.



Can you think of any other vegetables that would be fun to make a candle holder out of?


What do you think - do you like any of my ideas?


I wish you a creative weekend!









Images: Nina Holst

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