50 Creative DIY Candle Holder Ideas to Illuminate Your Space
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50 Creative DIY Candle Holders to Brighten Your Space
Candle holders are a beautiful way to add warmth and ambiance to your home, whether for a dinner party or a quiet evening in. They come in various styles, materials, and designs, making them a fun and creative DIY project. Here, we present 50 inspiring DIY candle holder ideas that you can easily make at home, using materials you might already have or can acquire quite easily.
1. Mason Jar Elegance
Transform simple mason jars into charming candle holders. Paint them or wrap them in twine for a rustic look. Add sand or pebbles to the bottom for added stability.
2. Wood Slice Holders
Use a tree trunk slice as a base. Drill holes into the wood for tea lights and decorate with moss, small stones, or seasonal flowers.
3. Hurricane Vases
Fill a glass hurricane vase with sand and seashells, then place a pillar candle inside. This is perfect for a beach-themed decor.
4. Tin Can Lanterns
Upcycle old tin cans by puncturing decorative holes in them, then paint them in bright colours. Add a tealight inside for a stunning glow.
5. Wine Bottle Centerpiece
Cut wine bottles in half and use the bases as candle holders. You can paint or leave them clear for an elegant touch.
6. Pine Cone Holders
Attach a pine cone to a wooden base, place a tea light in the centre, and you have a lovely winter or autumn-themed candle holder.
7. Felt Wraps
Craft holders by wrapping felt around old glass jars. This adds texture and warmth while providing a snug fit.
8. Concrete Cube Holders
Mix concrete and pour it into cube-shaped moulds. Once set, create a little hole for a tea light or taper.
9. Bamboo Candle Holders
Slice bamboo into sections, hollow out the centre, and use them as simple, elegant holders for tealights.
10. Painted Tins
Recycled paint cans can become fabulous candle holders after a coat of paint and a bit of distressing.
11. Succulent Planter Candle Holders
Create a dual-purpose candle holder by planting succulents around the base of a pillar candle.
12. Burlap Wrapped Holders
Wrap jar holders in burlap and secure with twine. This brings a rustic charm to your table.
13. Cork Holders
Glue wine corks together in a circular pattern to form a natural-looking candle holder that’s perfect for any home.
14. Glass and Stone Holders
Fill a small glass bowl with pebbles or decorative stones, and place a candle on top. Simple yet effective.
15. String Art Holders
Create a geometric string art design on a wooden plaque and place a small candle holder in the centre.
16. Old Spoon Holders
Stack old spoons into a spiral and use the central space as a holder for a small candle.
17. Mirror Base Holders
Use a small mirror as a base, and place an ornate holder on top to reflect the candlelight beautifully.
18. Sliced Wood Candles
Cut thin slices of wood from a log, sand them down, and drill holes for candles to create a rustic and natural look.
19. Dish Holders
Repurpose shallow dishes or bowls by filling them with sand or marbles and inserting candlesticks.
20. Paper Mache Holders
Create intricate designs using paper mache to produce unique candle holders that can be painted once dried.
21. Tartan Holders
Use strips of tartan fabric to cover glass jars, giving them a cosy Scottish feel.
22. Colanders as Holders
Repurpose old metal colanders as candle holders. Place a candle inside and let the light shine through the holes.
23. Marble Coasters
Slice marble tiles into small square coasters and use them to hold pillar candles for a sophisticated style.
24. Soaked Wood Holders
Soak wood slices in water, then use a hot glue gun to adhere them in a layered fashion, creating rustic yet refined holders.
25. Balloon Holders
Blow up balloons and coat them with glue and string. Once dried, pop the balloon for a unique lace-like candle holder.
26. Loomed Holders
Use a weaving loom to create a fabric candle holder that is soft and uniquely textured.
27. Pressed Flower Holders
Cover glass holders with pressed flowers and a clear sealant for a beautful botanical vibe.
28. Candle Sticks from Branches
Cut branches to desired lengths, sand them down and drill holes to create unique candle sticks.
29. Hemp Twine Holders
Wrap glass jars in hemp twine, adding a rustic touch perfect for a country-style décor.
30. Buffalo Check Holders
Use buffalo check fabric to cover simple holders for a classic, timeless look.
31. Pallet Wood Holders
Repurpose old pallets for candle holders by cutting them into pieces and stacking them creatively.
32. Jute Basket Holders
Weave jute into small basket shapes and use them to hold tea lights for a coastal or Bohemian look.
33. Christmas Ornament Holders
Use old or clear Christmas ornaments, fill them with fairy lights or small candles for festive decorations.
34. Rustic Ladder Holders
Create a small ladder from twigs and attach candles at alternating rungs for an eclectic display.
35. Plaster Holders
Mix plaster and shape them into decorative forms, painting them as desired.
36. Glass Bottle Holders
Remove labels from glass bottles and place candles inside for simple and chic décor.
37. Picture Frame Holders
Use old picture frames to create a candle holder backdrop. Paint and glue tealights to the frame.
38. Floral Tea Cup Holders
Repurpose mismatched teacups as unique candle holders, ideal for afternoon tea with friends.
39. Sisal Rope Holders
Wrap glass containers in sisal rope for a textured, coastal-inspired look.
40. Celestial Holders
Paint jars with mirror paint and create celestial patterns for an ethereal glow.
41. Decorative Paper Holders
Cut decorated paper into shapes and glue it around glass holders, adding a touch of whimsy.
42. Cutlery Holders
Use old, mismatched cutlery to construct a quirky candle holder that becomes a conversation piece.
43. Garden Planter Holders
Fill vintage pots or planters with soil and place a candle in the centre for a garden ambiance indoors.
44. Copper Pipe Holders
Construct minimalistic holders using copper pipes for a modern and industrial look.
45. Glass Bead Holders
Create colourful candle holders by gluing glass beads around the bases of simple jars.
46. Seasonal Basket Holders
Change out your candle holder decorations seasonally by using themed baskets, such as gourds in autumn.
47. Bamboo Can Holders
Tape together several bamboo cans for a towering candle holder structure.
48. Wood Block Holders
Drill holes in small wood blocks, paint or stain them, then use them for tea lights.
49. Button Decorated Holders
Glue colourful buttons around glass holders for a charming, crafty look.
50. Lace Doily Holders
Place lace doilies over glass jars, add a candle inside, and the result is beautifully delicate.
With these 50 DIY candle holder ideas, you can let your creativity shine and create beautiful pieces that not only brighten your space but also reflect your personal style. Each project is an opportunity to express your taste, make use of recyclable materials, and enjoy a bit of crafting magic in your home. So gather your supplies and let’s get started on crafting something beautiful!
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