12 Days of Handmade Christmas Tutorials Day 8 {Monogrammed Candles}

Sunday, November 8, 2009

I can't believe it's Day 8 already. And I can't believe it's November already. And I can't believe I have a son in college and I can't believe I'm almost 40 years old. Does time ever catch you by surprise like that? Amy from Playing Sublimely will cheer us up! She is a beautiful new mom blogger with adorable kids and great creative ideas to share with us. I think you're gonna love these candles. I can't wait to try them myself. Take is away Ms. Amy and welcome to lifeingrace!

Don't you just love candles! I love them so much I light them year round. My husband comes home from work in the middle of the summer when it is 95 degrees outside, and goes around the house blowing out all my candles...and I follow right behind him relighting them all.. I always buy candles that have a fragrance to match the season. Year round, I just cannot get enough of them. Well you can imagine my delight when I learned to paint and monogram candles. These lovelies make beautiful gifts: birthdays, baby showers, Christmas, weddings, etc.. Here is what you are going to need:
Glass and Tile medium, black acrylic craft paint, and a tiny paint brush

A candle (my current favorite is this brand from Bed, Bath and Beyond). Candle manufactures come and go, as soon as I fall in love with one they will stop making it. Try out a few and see what works best for you. There are lots of great, affordable candles out there.

Now that you have your materials, print out a letter (or letter's' if you would like a triple monogram) off the computer in the font that you would like for your monogram. Position and center the letter on the candle. Hold the letter in place and trace the letter onto the candle with light, but firm pressure. I like to use the point of a mechanical pencil for this step because it carves a thin line onto the surface of the candle. Remember, some candles are softer than others, so take care to not press too hard which would result in large, deep lines in the candle.


Next, paint on a very thin coat of the Glass and Tile Medium over the monogram on the candle as shown below. This coat will dry slightly "milky" so be sure to use a thin coat. Allow about 15 or 20 minutes to dry.


Using your thin paint brush, paint over your carved letter with black paint. Keep your hand as steady as you can, and paint the letter to look as much like the letter you printed off the computer as possible.

Once you are satisfied, allow the paint to dry for at least 30 minutes before wrapping the candle. These candles look lovely wrapped in clear plastic cellophane wrap, tied up with festive ribbon. I keep lots of ribbon on hand, by simply changing the ribbon it becomes a great, unique gift for lots of different occasions.
Don't be afraid, you can do this! This is a simple way to create lots of affordable and personal gifts. People will love receiving them and they will enjoy many hours of the calming serenity that candlelight can bring into a home. Have fun!
Blessings to you all,
Amy


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28 comments:

southerninspiration said...

Ooooh, aahhhhhh, thanks for a GREAT idea!

Suzanne

marty (A Stroll Thru Life) said...

What a fabulous idea. Now if my hand is just that steady I might get some done. Thanks for the tutorial. Hugs, Marty

Jacquelin said...

Fantastic!!!

Bella Art Girl said...

I like this idea and my mind started thinking about things you coudl do. I had one question...why do you use the tile & glass medium for the candle? Is it to make the candle surface ready to paint on and adhere? Just curious. Thanks for the simple and good tutorial.

cheri said...

Very elegant. These would make great hostess gifts!

And in the same vein of the beginning of your post...no, I can't believe it is November, I'm not even sure where September went...nor can I believe I am 55, an empty-nester, a granny....

BlueCastle said...

Thank you for sharing this - it's so pretty and such a great gift idea!

jubilee said...

loving this chic and affordable gift idea!

Jennifer Poppy said...

L.O.V.E. IT!!!

Randi said...

Love this idea - thanks so much for the tutorial!

hthr said...

That is GREAT!! These things cost a small fortune in the little boutiques in my town! And as the wife of a graphic designer, I am picky about the fonts! ;) Love it! Thanks!

Cate said...

Fantastic idea - so simple, but with the wrapping, a lovely gift!

Cate

www.momentsofwhimsy.wordpress.com

Melissa Stover said...

i won one of these off her blog and it was so nice! it is a great idea.

Mandi @ Finding Home said...

I love this idea!! I love candles too and definatly want to make some to give away and decorate my home with. Thanks!

Laura said...

What a cute idea! I am definitely going to give this (and the coasters) a try!

Donna said...

just found your blog...love this idea! Can't wait to read more...the "homeschooling" issue is something that keeps popping up for me...so I can't wait to read all about your journey!

Preppy 101 said...

OH this is great!! Thank you!! xoxo

Love Being a Nonny said...

I am going to try this!

Sarah said...

Great idea. I can't wait to give it a try!
God's blessings, Sarah :D

Amanda @ Serenity Now said...

Lovely!! This is a great gift idea. :)

Sandy said...

Just found your blog. Very creative and lots of great ideas! What a great family you have.

Angie said...

I LOVE this one!!!

do it yourselfer said...

Fabulous! I am going to be making some serious crafty gifts this year! These are great!

Carolyn said...

ah! you are a genius!

Kimm at Reinvented said...

Oh my, candles AND monograms. I. am. in. love. Thanks for sharing the technique!

Donna said...

Love it! I think I can actually do this one!

Tracychele @ The Week-Ender said...

Ohh! I am so glad I came here from Itssoverycheri! I love the painted candle idea! Thanks for sharing!

Katie said...

Oooh that candle is beautiful! I spelled out FALL in candles using the same technique but I hadn't thought of adding a monogram and giving it as a gift! Thanks for the great idea!

ahmedhany said...

Thank you more ideas of new and exciting
I myself had learned and I wish you luck and success

 

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