Tuesday, September 24, 2013

DIY: Glitter Electric Tea Lights Tutorial

In recent years I have been seeing electric tea lights become a growing trend, especially in the crafting community. Many people love to use them this time of year to put in their plastic pumpkins or put on their Christmas trees. I'd yet to invest in any for two reasons: 
1. I never really had a use for them 
2. They were expensive 

It just so happens that two events came into play that finally had me investing in some of these electric tea lights:
1. I have a long tea light holder that holds 6 lights, the hubs and the teenager almost lit themselves on fire forgetting there was live fire in this candle holder and reached over it to put stuff in the sink. 
2. I was at Dollar Tree and found they were selling two electric tea lights to a pack for $1.25CAD!!! I thought that was pretty good considering at other craft stores they are sold in packs where each one is about $1.50 CAD.

When I got home I proudly put them in my candle holder:

Personally, I didn't think this looked all that fantastic. It was ok, but definitely not what I was looking for!!

After thinking on it for a minute I decided the #1 thing the candle holder needs is SPARKLE!!!!!

So, this is what I did to get them sparkly:

Supplies:
-How ever many tea lights you would like to make (6 in my case)
-Newspaper
-Tape
-Sponge paint brush
-Liquid school glue
-One large jar of glitter, or if you pick it up from the dollar tree grab 3-4 packs
-Hairspray

Lay news paper down to protect your work surface. Lay tea lights out on newspaper.

Carefully cover the "flame" of each tea light in tape.  Like above. This is honestly the easiest way to make sure your "flame" doesn't wind up covered in glitter too! 

Then, paint a layer of glue on each lights and liberally sprinkle with glitter. The glitter that falls on the newspaper, "roll" the side of the lights in it to get them covered. Repeat this which each light. Let dry for a few hours (at least 3). 

Then, take the hairspray & holding it about 8-10 inches from the light (seriously, don't hold it any closer or you will spray the glitter off lol), and over your newspaper spray the hairspray to coat the glitter so it doesn't flake off and get everywhere!

Then, remove the tape from the flame. The easiest way I found to do this was to use the scissors to cut a little slit in the top and carefully peel it off.

This will be the final product:



This is what the whole thing looks like:


Isn't it adorable?! The whole thing cost me less than $10 and I couldn't be happier!








2 comments:

  1. Ummm, yes! Adorable to say the least! Totally love this! Especially with having little ones, sometimes a real candle is more trouble than its worth! lol! Thanks so much for linking with us for wdw!!

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    1. Thank you so much! I agree, with little ones it is definitely good to have these! I wish they'd been popular when my daughter was small!! I rarely had candles because I was just always too worried! But, these provide some style and peace of mind! :)

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