Sounds simple, right? But until two years ago, I didn’t know how beautiful such an idea could be.

Holiday Candles on the Mantle

Holiday Candles on the Mantle

The local dollar store or thrift store is a great source for inexpensive supplies.

  • Votive glasses
  • Decorative stones
  • Platter or tray
  • battery votive candles

I found this great candle, tray and stone set two years ago for $14. I just had to add the candles. Since then, I’ve seen similar product at dollar and thrift stores, but I prefer the great selection at craft stores. Choose your product with whatever color scheme you like. Pink glass on a long silver tray. White glass on a circular white plate. Red and green glass on a gold square. Place the battery candles into the votive glasses and arrange them on the tray with the decorative stone. Although the battery candles are a little expensive ($20 for twenty-four), they last quite a while and won’t scorch the glass.

Candles on the Mantle

Candles on the Mantle

It makes a great table-topper or mantle decoration.

Bedford Manor: Christmas on a Budget

Bedford Manor: Christmas on a Budget

They also make great hostess gifts, as you can easily put together your own with as little or as many candles as you want.

For a child’s craft, select clear or solid frosted votive glasses and help them apply Christmas stickers to the outside, then coat with a clear protective gloss or decoupage glue.

Happy Holidaying!

And Frankly, My Dear . . . that’s all she wrote!

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