These cute hymnal page candles are so easy to make! All you need is an old hymnal and a battery-powered tealight candle!
Last week I shared with you my farmhouse candle holders that I made using my homemade chalk paint. And I promised you I’d show you how to make the candles.
These hymnal page candles are so easy to make! It will work with any type of book page, too. I think it would look really cool with a map, too. Maybe use a map from your favorite vacation place?
Anyway, let me show you how I made these hymnal page candles. Watch out for the crazy fail during all of this.
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When my mom was packing up her stuff last year before they moved, she came across an old hymnal in her box of books. When she gave it to me all these memories came flooding back.
As a child, my step-sister and I used to play school with that hymnal. We would assign each stuffed animal “student” a song and they would have to sing it for a grade.
I was flipping through the pages of the hymnal and inside we had written each “student’s” name next to their song. We even had a concert! Those were the good old days.
I tore a page out of the hymnal and wrapped it around the tealight to see if it fit. It was just right, but there was only a slight bit of overlap so I had to tape the edges together.
The next thing I did was burn the top end of the paper because I love that old rustic look.
Here’s where the fail comes.
I burned the paper that was already taped together first. BIG mistake. That thing flamed up quickly and I could barely put the flame out! Then I had ashes all over my sink and kitchen counter. Learn from me and don’t do that. (At least I was smart enough to hold it over the sink, though!)
The best way to burn the edges of your paper is to keep the paper straight and not folded. This works so much better and you can control the flame more.
After the page had burned down to the length I wanted, I wrapped it around the tealight candle and taped the edges together. Then I placed them on the candle holders.
See how I made the candle holders here!
That’s all there is to it!
Hymnal page candles are so easy to make. And they’re so pretty when they’re lit at night.
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Thanks for sharing the easy DIY, and I love using pages from an old hymnal! Happy Wednesday!
Thank you! They're so easy to make, too. :) I hope you have a happy Wednesday, too!
Love this idea. It looks real pretty.
Thank you so much!
Great candles, and fun to read about how to used the hymnal with your 'students'.
I like the message on the picture between the lit candles. ?
Thank you! We used to have so much fun using our imagination when we were little. :D
When I saw that picture I just had to buy it!! :D
Thanks, Michelle, that picture made me smile.?
I have a question: Don't the burnt edges of page crumble?
They do a little, but I blew on it as it was burning and didn't let it burn long. That kept it from crumbling, but there were a few ashes that flew off.
Your candle sticks with the hymnal page candles are perfect together! What a simple and beautiful idea!
Thank you so much! :D
Michelle, those are so cool! I love them!!! ?
Thank you so much!
Wow! They are beautiful! What an amazing idea! Love, love, love! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!! :)
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Thank goodness you put the flames out!!
Very pretty result. Well done ?
Right? Needless to say, I learned my lesson. ;) Thank you!!