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10 Beautiful DIY Candle Holders

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Yesterday over at Family Style, I shared a bunch of my favorite fall fragrances, which got me thinking about beautiful candle holders. There is sincerely nothing I love more than a crisp fall evening with flickering candlelight adding the loveliest warmth and ambiance to the house. There are so many amazing ideas out there for dressing up the simplest candles with gorgeous and easy DIY ideas, and I couldn’t resist rounding up a few that I particularly love. Want to dress up the table at your next dinner party or just add a bit of pretty sparkle to the mantle? Here are 10 beautiful DIY candle holders!

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  • DIY Painted Votive Holders

    DIY Painted Votive Holders

    I absolutely love the pretty geometric pattern of these votive holders, made from glass vases of varying heights, painters tape and craft paint.
    Get the how-to from Ruffled.

  • DIY Upcycled Candle Lanterns

    DIY Upcycled Candle Lanterns

    These amazing candle lanterns are made from upcycled radiator covers. How cool!
    Get the how-to from Ruffled.

  • Easy DIY Taper Candle Holders

    Easy DIY Taper Candle Holders

    Made from modeling clay, these easy taper candle holders add easy elegance to any decor!
    Get the how-to from Once Wed.

  • DIY Yearbook Candle Holders

    DIY Yearbook Candle Holders

    Completely whimsical and charming, these candle holders were made from mason jars and old yearbook photos. Talk about a fun blast from the past!
    Get the how-to from A Beautiful Mess.

  • DIY Cement Votive Holders

    DIY Cement Votive Holders

    Definitely a craft I want to try, I am mad for these votive holders made from cement and inspired by lace patterns!
    Get the how-to from Say Yes to Hoboken.

  • Rustic DIY Candle Holder

    Rustic DIY Candle Holder

    Say yes to a dash of simple, rustic charm with these twigged-out candle holders. They're perfect for fall and winter!
    Get the how-to from Bayside Bride.

  • DIY Glittery Votive Holders

    DIY Glittery Votive Holders

    My fellow glitter-loving gals, take note! These charming candle holders were made from recycled jars, tape and glitter!
    Get the how-to from The Glitter Guide.

  • DIY Tissue Paper Votive Holder

    DIY Tissue Paper Votive Holder

    An awesome option for dressing up battery-operated votives, these darling little holders were made from tissue paper, cups and ModPodge.
    Get the how-to from Momtastic.

  • DIY Tissue Hurricane

    DIY Tissue Hurricane

    I am totally in love with these modern and lovely pillar candle holders! Make your own using tissue paper, simple glue and a cool paper punch.
    Get the how-to from Hey Gorg.

  • DIY Painted Votive Holders

    DIY Painted Votive Holders

    Add the prettiest statement-making color to your decor with these artist-inspired painted votive holders. So beautiful!
    Get the how-to from Once Wed.

Read more from Cyd at The Sweetest Occasion.
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Cyd Converse
cydconverse

Cyd Converse is a blogger, designer and stylist with a passion for parties and entertaining. She is the founder of The Sweetest Occasion, a lifestyle and design blog where she shares inspiration for entertaining, DIY ideas, fashion finds, home decor and pretty party wares.

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