So to keep things flowing and fresh... today is a craft post!
{side note... if you didn't get a chance to read Lauren's post
below - you must! I was a test tester, and they were divine!}
So I came across this modern tealight holder over the holidays,
and was totally obsessed. Seriously, every gift idea was some
variation of the tealight holder.
I found the tutorial on Noodlehead. Her directions are
pretty straight forward - and I love that it's a total low cost,
to no cost project. I had to buy a 1 1/2 inch bit, and the
wood, but if you have some 2x4's hanging around the garage,
even better!
I used maple wood, because my options were limited - but it
worked just fine. I sanded the board - then spray painted it
black. After the spray paint was dry, I sanded the edges a bit,
and distressed it.

I love candlelight. A row of tealights, sitting on a romantic table
set for two... pretty much the perfect fit.

{side note... if you didn't get a chance to read Lauren's post
below - you must! I was a test tester, and they were divine!}
So I came across this modern tealight holder over the holidays,
and was totally obsessed. Seriously, every gift idea was some
variation of the tealight holder.
I found the tutorial on Noodlehead. Her directions are
pretty straight forward - and I love that it's a total low cost,
to no cost project. I had to buy a 1 1/2 inch bit, and the
wood, but if you have some 2x4's hanging around the garage,
even better!
I used maple wood, because my options were limited - but it
worked just fine. I sanded the board - then spray painted it
black. After the spray paint was dry, I sanded the edges a bit,
and distressed it.


I love candlelight. A row of tealights, sitting on a romantic tableset for two... pretty much the perfect fit.

