Valentine�s Day Conversation Hearts Votive Holder

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Do you love conversation hearts? They seem to reflect the Valentine's Day season quite well! This season, why not work a few into your crafting? Here is how you can create a Valentine's Day conversation hearts votive holder, perfect for displaying amongst your décor or for gift giving. | Optimistic Mommy

Do you love conversation hearts? They seem to reflect the Valentine’s Day season quite well! This season, why not work a few into your crafting? Here is how you can create a Valentine’s Day conversation hearts votive holder, perfect for displaying amongst your décor or for gift giving. Making one is a cinch and costs just pennies too! Here is how to get started making your own.
Do you love conversation hearts? They seem to reflect the Valentine's Day season quite well! This season, why not work a few into your crafting? Here is how you can create a Valentine's Day conversation hearts votive holder, perfect for displaying amongst your décor or for gift giving. | Optimistic Mommy

Supplies Needed:

  • Small Glass Jelly Jar or Canning Jar
  • Conversation Hearts Candy
  • Ribbon or Twine For Trim
  • Tea Light (Battery Operated or Real)
  • Scissors

Directions:

  1. Begin by filling the jar 3/4 way full with the conversation heart candy.Do you love conversation hearts? They seem to reflect the Valentine's Day season quite well! This season, why not work a few into your crafting? Here is how you can create a Valentine's Day conversation hearts votive holder, perfect for displaying amongst your décor or for gift giving. | Optimistic Mommy
  2. Nestle the tea light into the candy and fill in around it the best you can. Depending on the size it may need to rest on top of the candy. This is just fine.
  3. Add a length of ribbon or twine around the top of the jar for extra detail. You can tie it into a bow or let it drop naturally.

Can you believe how easy that just was? Your Valentine’s Day conversation hearts votive holder is now ready for use! While the flame is safe under supervision, you can also use a battery operated votive holder if you have concerns. Either one will fit nicely and give off a great glow.

Gather your supplies and give this Valentine’s Day conversation hearts votive holder a try. It is sure to add some sweet charm to your space and get it looking great! Or, as mentioned above, give it as a gift. It is sure to be well appreciated by your recipient and the candy can be enjoyed when the candle is done.

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Comments

  1. Adorable! Thanks for the inspiration.

  2. Cute! Such a simple project with a great result! Thanks for sharing on OMHG Wordless Wednesday this week!

  3. What a great idea… I would have never come up with that on my own. Very clever! Thank you for linking up to the Oh My Heartsie Girls Wordless Wednesday Linky Party!

    Wishing you a fabulous week!

    xx
    Lysa
    Co-Host OMHGWW

  4. love this craft so cute and easy to do thanks for sharing visiting from whimsey wednesday have a great day

  5. My daughter would love making this with me. Super cute!

  6. Well now I have an idea for changing up my fall candle holders, awesome!!!

    The Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday this week!!!
    Thank you!!

    Have a great week!
    Karren Oh My Heartsie Girl

  7. You are so creative! I always try to think of ways to use these hearts in crafting, but I have never come up with one. I love this! I would love if you would drop by and link this up to Celebrate It! blog party. It’s all about sharing how we celebrate the big and small moments of our everyday lives.
    https://thefreshmancook.blogspot.com/2015/01/celebrate-it-blog-party29.html

  8. This is so cute and easy to make! Thank you for sharing on Show Me Saturday!

  9. What a sweet idea 🙂 Thank you so much for attending week 19 of #PureBlogLove and linking your fantastic blog post, I can’t wait to see what you have in store for our next party, Thursday 8 PM EST- Sundays at midnight. Your post has been added to the #PureBlogLove Pinterest board for all to see 🙂 Have a great day!
    Nicole

  10. What a cute idea, and so simple to make! This would make a cute gift for a child to make and give to their favorite teacher. Thanks for sharing!
    Pinning to my holiday board!

  11. this is adorable!!! and so easy – cute idea!!! I must do this!!

  12. Angelica Seely says

    This is such a cute and simple idea. I love it!!

  13. I will have to try this for Easter. Love hearts, and so simple, fun! Thanks for sharing.

  14. Edna Williams says

    Adorable project! What a super idea! Thanks for sharing!

  15. What a sweet (no pun intended) idea! I love how it’s inexpensive and simple to make, and a good project for the kids to help out with. A few of these jars would make for great table or mantle decor, and I can only imagine how pretty they are when the candles are lit up!

  16. This is so cute.

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