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Beach Themed Candle Holder

Are you missing sunshine and sand? My chevron beach-themed candle holders will help bring that beachy feel into your home.
Course craft
Keyword crafty diy, cricut crafts, diy home decor
Prep Time 10 minutes
Active Time 20 minutes
Drying Time 2 days
Makes 1 Candle Holder
Author Angie Holden

What You Will Need

To make a chevron beach-themed candle holder we're going to need the following supplies:

  • Straight-sided Glass Candle Holder
  • Paint Markers
  • Vinyl
  • Transfer Tape
  • Battery Operated Tea Light
  • Epsom Salt or sand

Instructions

  • When I first made this project I used 3D Glass Writer paint. That product is no longer available but you can get the same look with paint markers. I used green, turquoise, and blue for my colors.
  • My candle holder is from Dollar Tree, you can use any glass candle holder for this project.

How to Prepare Glass Surface

  • To prepare your candle holder for vinyl and paint you need to clean it really well. I always use rubbing alcohol with a lint-free cloth. You can also use a lint roller or glass cleaner. Just make sure your surface is clean of any lint or dust. Allow it to dry completely.

Creating a Vinyl Stencil

  • I knew I wanted my candle holder to have a chevron look. The chevron shape reminds me of waves in the ocean so it felt perfect for this project.
  • I used my Cricut machine to cut some chevron shapes out of vinyl. The color of the vinyl doesn't matter, we're just using it to create a stencil. Depending on the design you use you may need to use transfer tape to keep it straight as you apply it to the candle holder.
  • Burnish the vinyl down well making sure all the edges adhere to the glass so no paint seeps under the vinyl. This will help you have nice crisp lines for your design.

How to Paint Glass Candle Holders

  • Now that we have our stencil applied we're ready to paint. Paint markers are great for projects like this. I find it's easier to paint all the way around by inserting my hand into the glass candle holder.
  • Now we can use the paint markers (or paint with a paintbrush) to fill in the exposed glass.
  • Because the paint I initially used was 3D paint you may need to go over your design more than once to get the same effect. The final look is totally up to your preference.

Removing Vinyl Stencil

  • I removed my vinyl stencil while the paint was still wet. You don't want your paint dripping wet but the vinyl peels away better without peeling the paint if it is still a bit wet.
  • I then peeled away my vinyl while the paint was still wet.

Finishing Beach Themed Candle Holder

  • To finish your candle holder allow the paint to dry completely and follow the directions for the type of paint you're using to make sure it has time to cure completely before using.
  • To complete the look I added some Epsom salts and a battery-operated tea light. You could also use sand from the beach instead of Epsom salt.

Final Thoughts on Painted Candle Holder

  • I love how this project turned out. I think it would be perfect in a nautical-themed bathroom or bedroom. With the Epsom salts and candle, it's a nice and calming look.
  • Add some sea shells to complete the nautical look. You can use any color scheme or design you want to create decor that matches your room theme.