Saturday, July 31, 2010

DIY:-Votive Holder Vases

February 17, 2010 by Jen  
Filed under Baby Showers, Birthday Parties, DIY, DIY, Favours, Favours, Featured

 votive place holders

I came across this sweet idea to recycle old votive holders and use them as flower vases / place settings / favors, via Project Wedding. Talk about budget friendly! I have lots of old votive holders lying around, and I certainly wouldn’t protest against putting them to such good use. These would look so lovely as place holders at a baby shower, and what’s really great is that they can also double as party favors or simple centerpieces! The pictured vases are filled with pretty primroses but you can use any other small flower such as violets, pansies, individual hydrangea blossoms, miniature daffodils, or muscari.  

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Here’s How To Make Them

 

You’ll Need:

Votive holders

6-8 stems per vase

labels

 

Steps:

1. To remove wax from votive holders, leave them in the freezer for several days.

2. Be sure and wash the vases completely to remove any excess wax and dry thoroughly. 

3. Write the name of each guest on a label and affix it to the vase.

4. Fill each vase about half-way full of water.

5. Cut the stems short so the blossoms rest against the side of the vase but be sure the stems are long enough to drink water.

6. Arrange the flowers the night before the event and keep them in a fridge, away from fruit if possible.

 

 

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One Response to “DIY:-Votive Holder Vases”
  1. Meghan says:

    Love the votives. Is that Nicey jane’s fabric?
    Thanks

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