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Best DIY Sites

Who doesn’t love a good DIY project?   With all the step-by-steps, videos and plethora of inspiration available online 24/7 there are no excuses!

Here are the top 20 sites for all successful and wannabe DIY-ers:

  1. Instructables
  2. DIY Network
  3. 5min
  4. DIY life
  5. Lifehacker
  6. Gizmodo
  7. Craftzine
  8. Do It Yourself
  9. Make
  10. Green Upgrader
  11. Martha Stewart
  12. Craftsy
  13. Design Sponge
  14. ReadyMade
  15. Homepodge
  16. Ana White
  17. Centsational Girl
  18. Curbly
  19. Tip Junkie
  20. Engineer Your Space

Christmas Candles – DIY

A cranberry tinted soy wax candle inside a plain glass oval container, painted and embellished with a glittery seasonal message.  Perfection, via CentsationalGirl.

Supplies

stick chipboard to glassStep One

Attach chip board letters with just enough glue from a glue stick to keep them in place.  You could also use stickers or Cricut letters here. 

Cover the top of glass with painter’s tape (or simply turn it upside down) and spray with two coats of frosted glass spray paint.  Allow to dry for 30 minutes in between coats. 

Note: Most ordinary colored spray paint’s are not designed for glass, but frosted glass spray paint is, therefore it acts as a good primer for any subsequent colored spray paint you choose. 

Step Two

Once your two coats of frosted glass paint are dry, spray paint your color coat of choice (seen here is Rustoleum’s Heirloom White).  After you’ve sprayed your glass with your colored spray paint, sprinkle glitter into the paint while the paint is still wet.  

Step Three

Remove chipboard letters. 

Melt your microwavable soy wax in the microwave and add any colored tint you choose. 

If you want to have a white wax but colored letters underneath, then use colored paint designed for glass to paint the inside of the glass before you add your white wax. 

Remove your letters and scrape away any residue from the glue stick or paint with a small flathead screwdriver or similar tool.

** I recommend doing the wax last, after you paint.  

 Step Four

Melt your microwavable soy wax in a microwave safe glass container (like a Pyrex measuring cup) about 2 to 3 cups at a time.  Add tint, then pour into heat safe glass container with a wick.  Use a chopstick or similar tool to support your wick as your candle cools. 

Once your wax is cooled and your paint and glitter have dried, your candle will look like this.  Lovely.

Joss & Main

Amazing sale at Joss & Main curated by Centsational Girl!  It’s available for a short time only so if you’re not a member yet, here’s the link  to join!

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