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Patriotic
Candle Jar
Need some fun centerpieces for this summer's get
togethers? Why not this patriotic candle jar that doubles as a
vase! Easy for kids to make, looks great on your table or counter.
Materials
empty glass jar
material with a patriotic pattern
white craft glue
water
thick bristled paint brush
scissors
goldenrod ribbon
wooden star
navy blue acrylic paint
raffia
hot glue gun
Directions
Paint the wooden star with navy blue acrylic paint. Set aside
to dry. Tie 2 or 3 strands of raffia into a bow. Use the scissors
to but the bows so that all of the ends are straight, trim to even
lengths. Hot glue the blue star to the center of the raffia. Set
aside.
If your patriotic material has flags, cut out a few of the flags
and cut the rest of the material into pieces. Size and shape does
not matter!
Mix white craft glue with enough water to make a thin, paintable
solution that is not see through, mixture should be white. With
your paintbrush, paint the glue mixture onto the jar. Work in
sections as the glue will dry before you get to it if you paint
the whole thing. Paint a section with glue mixture, place pieces
of material onto the layer of glue, cover material with more glue
mixture. Material will be wet, but not dripping. Continue until
the entire jar is covered, pieces are placed on quite randomly.
When finished, use the mixture to put the flags over the top of
the material scraps.
Use hot glue to adhere a piece of goldenrod ribbon around the rim
of the jar. Hot glue the raffia/star to the ribbon, covering the
seam.
You can place a votive candle in the jar, or fill it with white
carnations for a great centerpiece!
Author's Note: This is a great project for Cub Scouts. We
made these in our Bear Den for the Blue and Gold dinner and used
them as centerpieces. Each boy made one of their own and they were
a hit!
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