Okay, without sounding snobby, I love how these candleholders turned out! They were so easy! I found some old brown ones at a garage sale for $5, and spray painted them turquoise. After several coats to get them all covered, I let them dry. Then, I took a piece of sandpaper and roughed them up, so the old brown color showed up in spots. Add a ribbon, and some cheap white candles, which I bought at Walmart, and you are done!
Sometimes, that is all we need...a makeover. Not in the beauty sense, but on the inside. We need a fresh start, but don't cover up all the old because through our past hurts and mistakes, we were formed into a beautiful person. Not a perfect person, but one with a story. A story that should be told! Our pasts make us who we are, and through those things, we can help others!
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9/18/2019 10:28:32 am
When you combine creativity with business, I am sure that you will be successful. Can I ask a question; are you selling all these candleholders? Because I am sure that a lot of candle lovers would love to have them on their bedrooms! It was so creative of you to come up with these stuff which you think is important for our houses. The idea of adding a ribbon was perfect and there is nothing more that I can ask! Hopefully, you will have all of these on sale!
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Hi, I am Sharon Farmer. I am married, have a great son and sweet daughter-in-law, my parents moved down here years ago, so we share a house (Mom passed away almost two years ago now), and I am ready for a change in my life....hence the blog!
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