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Cute Coloring Book Candleholder

Learn how to use adult coloring book pages to make trendy home decor crafts.

By: Jennifer Restivo for favecrafts.com
Cute Coloring Book Candleholder

In the Designer's Words: "Coloring books are fun - but I never do anything with the images after I color them. This time I took it out of the book - and put it on a candle holder. I have an orange sofa - so it's hard to find things that match... Problem solved - I made my own. Be sure to test the mod podge on the paper and with coloring before you do it on your finished project. Copic markers didn't transfer but some other ones did. You could do this with a wooden candle holder too - or any object that you wanted to put your coloring on."
Transform those coloring book pages and mandalas you have spent hours shading in to DIY home décor accents with this DIY craft idea. The Cute Coloring Book Candleholder shows you how to use your already-colored mandala into a stunning candleholder for your home. Shading in mandalas can take hours at a time, so you should absolutely preserve that effort and moment of self-expression for all to see. If you are not on the hunt for a candleholder, you could easily use this Mod Podge technique to make other coloring book page crafts.

Estimated Cost$11-$20

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Leisure Arts Art of Coloring Mandalas Coloring Book
  • Copic Markers
  • Plaid folkart home decor chalk paint
  • Glass Candle Holder
  • mod podge gloss

Instructions

  1. Cut mandala out of coloring book using cutting tools. Make sure it fits on the top of your candle holder.

  2. Test some of the scrap with the markers and the mod podge to make sure it doesn't run.

  3. Color the mandala with copic markers.

  4. Paint candle holder with black paint. Let dry

  5. Apply second coat, let dry.

  6. Apply mod podge to top of candle holder.

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