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  • Step 3: Light Candles
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Courtesy of Taste of Home

Step 1: Squeeze Paint into Bottles

Squeeze the paints into each bottle, using a straw to spread the paint around. (You can also cover the bottle openings with paper towel and shake them.) Use multiple colors to get a fun effect. Repeat several times so that the entire insides of all the bottles are covered. Let dry completely.

Step 2: Add Candles

Place the bottles on a protected surface. Insert a candle into each bottle. Light the candles, letting the wax drip down the outsides of the bottles. (You may need to hold a lit candle in your hand over the top of each bottle and have the wax drip down.) Let dry completely.

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We used a combination of Americana Gloss Enamels and Folk Art Extreme Glitter to achieve this look. Make sure the candles sit securely in the bottle openings before lighting. Never leave a lit candle unattended.

Step 3: Light Candles

Insert the same used candles into each bottle. Light just before guests arrive.

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