These candle holders use pressed flowers and a small glass jar. They are a wonderful springtime decor accent for special occasions like a springtime party, or just for personal use. They also make a lovely DIY gift for friends and family.
- Glass jar (Oui jar, mason jar, or food jar)
- Mod Podge Multi
- Dried flowers or leaves
- Paintbrush
- Tweezers (optional)
- Votive candle or tea light
- Ribbon or twine (optional)
- If you plan to use an old food jar, remove any labels and wash the jar thoroughly. I recommend using a product like Goo Gone to remove glue residue after peeling away the labels.
- Using a paintbrush, add a thin layer of Mod Podge to the jar.
- Place a flower onto the jar, and gently press it in place. Continue working in small areas adding Mod Podge and flowers until the design is complete. If a stem is too long, you can trim it with scissors.
- Add another layer of Mod Podge around the jar covering both the flowers and any open areas of the jar. This will give a uniform finish to the lantern. Wait for the jar to finish drying 2 hours before applying additional coats.
- Allow the jar to dry for about 20 minutes before handling, and wait 2 hours before applying additional coats of Mod Podge, if desired.
- For an extra embellishment, wrap a piece of ribbon or jute twine around the rim of the jar and tie a bow.
- Place a small candle inside your glass jar, and enjoy the warm glow of your pressed flower lantern.
Stephanie Westbrook