Country candle
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Country candle. Get inspired and try out new things.
Wow! I can't believe it's been over a week since I've posted a blog! Time is flying by too fast! I've taken some pictures of my outside. I've planted some flowers, but I have a lot more to plant. I'll post more pics later when I'm all done. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Does anyone ever pay a lot of money for grungy candles and then don't want to burn them because you've spent so much on them? Well, I'm going to show you how to make your own. Option 1 Supplies: Candles…
judy shipton saved to Grungy candles
Primitive Candle - grubbied dollar store electric candle with silicone bulb in a wooden box with greenery.

Sherry Burkhead Wright saved to Decorations
Learn how to take a plastic battery operated window candle and make it look like an old candle. Using wax, you can create an affordable primitive country window candle that is battery operated.
How to Make a Country Candle - using leftover candles and spices, this post shows how to give a plain candle a primitive look.

Shelley Creed saved to Share Your Craft
See how to create beautiful displays of Christmas candles throughout your home with these 10 ingenious ideas! It's so easy to holiday cheer!

Linda G saved to Candlelight
The Country Candle Company The product will fill your home with festive fragrance for around 35 hours. Perfect Christmas decor, table toppers, stocking fillers and gifts.

Debbie Graham saved to gifts
This DIY wax dipped primitive window candle will have your home looking cozy for winter. Using a battery operated candle you can make your own primitive window candle.
As soon as we hear "rainy season," we want to wrap ourselves in a blanket and light a candle. Cozy vibes over everything! We love supersoft socks and

Beanfrompa saved to Fall/ Decor
rustic star home decor, rustic star decor, metal star home decor, metal star, primitive star decor

Paige Green saved to Primitive decor
Honey vanilla candle recipe. Add beeswax to a metal pitcher and melt in a pot of boiling water. Once melted, allow to cool to 125° before adding the honey and vanilla.
Holly Cross saved to Essential oils and Herbs