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How to Spice up Store Bought Candles

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I love candles as much as the next person. I love having them around and how they make my home smell. Heck, I am a pretty crafty person and if I really wanted to, I could probably make my own. However, I don’t have the time. So I have Store Bought Candles just like most folks. This is why I want to show you How to spice up Store Bought Candles. It’s a nice added touch to just make them your own.

I love candles as much as the next person. I love having them around and how they make my home smell. Heck, I am a pretty crafty person and if I really wanted to, I could probably make my own. However, I don't have the time. So I have Store Bought Candles just like most folks. This is why I want to show you How to spice up Store Bought Candles. It's a nice added touch to just make them your own.

You can find some amazing candles in the store, but they just aren’t fun looking, not to me anyways. I just wanted to add some spice to them and have them look like they belong rather then looking out of place with their basic labels.

I love candles as much as the next person. I love having them around and how they make my home smell. Heck, I am a pretty crafty person and if I really wanted to, I could probably make my own. However, I don't have the time. So I have Store Bought Candles just like most folks. This is why I want to show you How to spice up Store Bought Candles. It's a nice added touch to just make them your own.

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Comments

  1. That’s easy enough to make them just what you want.

  2. Hannah C says

    I really like these ideas especially the glitter!

  3. shelly peterson says

    What a really great idea! I love glittery things. I like how easy this is.

  4. Dotty J Boucher says

    This is such a cute idea with the sparkles, I have used yarn and string and ever printed out images from the printer and added ..
    @tisonlyme143

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