Wednesday 28 February 2018

Let's Get Hopping Round 7 - Handmade Easter

Well hello everyone! I hope that you had a fabulous February! If you are new here my name is Carolynn Sander. I am a Canadian Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator from Calgary, Alberta. I am so happy to have you here with me today! If you have been hopping along, you most likely arrived here via the lovely Jennifer Frost ! Wasn't her project today fabulous? If you want to capture all of the fabulous projects today make sure to click on the next button below so that you don't miss out!


The theme for today's blog hop is "Handmade Easter, ANYTHING BUT A CARD". I have a non-chocolate themed project to share with you today. Shame on me (I know). The Easter Bunny would be disappointed, I fully realize that. I am sure we will have enough chocolate hanging around here in another month or so though. As well, I am still trying to burn through that extra winter weight. lol So yes, today's project features one of my most favourite Stampin' Up! sets from the annual catalogue called "Tranquil Tulips". Tulips are my favourite flower, and there is an abundance of them around here come spring. To change it up, I decided to stamp my tulips here today on an LED wax candle. It turned out even better than I had imagined. 


If you are unsure how to stamp on candles, well it is quite simple. You actually stamp your image on a piece of white tissue paper first. You then cut the stamped image out with your paper snips. Next step is you position it where you would like it on your candle (ink side down with the ink facing the candle). You then wrap a sheet of wax paper over the image, and heat it with your heat tool. The heat tool will melt the image into your candle so that the two become one (be careful not to overheat it). Lastly, you pull away the wax paper and voila! You will have yourself a beautiful stamped candle like the one that you see here today. 


I have always loved the idea of stamping on candles this way, but I truly didn't like the idea of lighting a candle that had tissue paper embedded in it. I was therefore so excited when I saw these candles at my local Shopper's Drug Mart! They are LED (Flameless), but they still have a wax finish. They worked perfectly with this technique here today. Now I have a beautifully stamped spring time candle that I can bring out every Easter. As a side note, to be safe I took the batteries out when I heat set my LED candle. You might want to do the same if you try this at home.


Well I hope that you enjoyed today's project! Hopefully you leave here excited to create your own spring project! Now to check out the rest of today's blog hop! Up next is Eimear Carvill! I am sure you will love what she has to share with us today! Click on the next button below so that you don't miss out!

Jennifer Frost

If you are in Canada, and you wish to purchase Stampin' Up! supplies, you can click on the shop button below, and you will be taken to my online Stampin' Up! shop. It's open 24/7 for your stamping and shopping convenience! As well, feel free to email me  with any questions you might have in regards to today's post. I am always oh so happy to help you with all of your stamping needs.

Thank you so much for visiting today!

Cheers & Happy Stamping!

Carolynn 💖





6 comments:

  1. So beautiful Carolynn. I just adore this decor idea. So versatile - would be perfect to for just about any occasion too.

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  2. Carolynn, your candle is gorgeous, I will have to look around for these candles, I am too scared to have candles burning, but LED is fantastic. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Such a great alternative gift. Love It!

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  4. Love your candle - I didn't know the flameless candles had a wax finish! Going to have to try this with LED candles, it looks fab

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  5. Gorgeous candle Carolynn. I had no idea you could buy LED candles with a wax finish.

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  6. That turned out awesome, I didn't even like that stamp set before I saw this.

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