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Primitive Candle Holder Fall Crafts

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Fall craft ideas for 2023 using a faux rusty tin can and free printable labels are so easy to make. Primitive fall DIY crafts can be made using recycled cans, spray paint, and a few items from the Dollar Tree, including a flickering candle, Mod Podge, and cinnamon. Why use vinegar, salt, and peroxide to rust your cans, using spray paint is so much easier and without the wait and mess? I created these tags myself, they are not to be reproduced to sell or links shared. Grab your free printable large primitive PDF labels: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ibEky_Cg5VO2GATtL3KFS_KijFiYPOr3/view?usp=sharing The small primitive printable PDF tags can be downloaded: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dcj_2rNCSYC40uok3taRA7ah_T-rmuwV/view?usp=sharing Acoustic Guitar 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ For more crafts and ideas with free printables, visit the DIY Craft Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8EOriYWf06nFsq8bHyfX94lR2ybiP5KY Please visit the blog for links, recipes, and more at: https://farmhouse-bc.com/ Shop Here: We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. You will not incur extra fees or charges for using the links. We only recommend items we believe in and have tried. Our Amazon store carries all the products we make, plastic-free and eco-friendly too! And we offer free shipping in the USA, APO, and Hawaii! Please visit our Amazon Storefront here: https://www.amazon.com/Farmhouse-bc Flameless LED Candles can be found on Amazon https://amzn.to/3jU63Fk Follow along with Farmhouse Basic Collection. and join our community of growing subscribers every day. https://farmhouse-bc.com/ We still love to do all the things we did when we had a larger family, only in smaller portions. We love to cook, bake (even on a wood stove), make DIY projects including sewing, weaving, and home renovations, and enjoy everyday living in our log/farmhouse on the mountain ridge! We still practice old-timey skills that we introduced to our children as they were growing up and homeschooled almost 3 decades ago. Some of these skills that we, as empty-nesters, are still using: soap making with lye, hand-dipping beeswax candles, dyeing textiles, rendering beef fat into tallow, canning, dehydrating, and preserving foods, hand-hewing logs, making homemade natural cleaners, bath soaps and more. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/farmhouse_basic_collection @farmhouse_basic_collection FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Farmhouse-Basic-Collection PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/FarmhouseBC/ 00:00 Primitive Tin Can Introduction 00:13 Wash tin cans with soap and water; dry well 00:23 Ding the cans up using a bad, hammer, or another device 00:53 Spray tin cans with spray paint-let dry at least 30 minutes 01:08 Lightly brush coffee stain on the sheet of labels-optional 02:16 Cut dry labels apart on gray lines, then trim to size 02:41 Coffee dyed labels versus non-stained labels 03:05 Dip a cotton ball into cinnamon and dab on the label (optional) 03:40 Use an ink pad to grunge the edges of the label before cutting out 03:54 Use an ink pad to grunge the edges after the label is cut out 04:38 Crumble the label to further stress it for a primitive look 04:57 Smooth label out, ink the creased lines for more stressing 05:23 Dip a cotton ball in cinnamon to feather the edges 05:36 Tear the edges for an even more primitive look to the label 05:46 Re-ink the torn edges 06:40 Instructions for the free printable labels to download 07:33 Add a light coat of Mod Podge to the back of the label and place it on the tin can 07:54 Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the front of the label (optional) Let Dry! 09:02 Apply Mod Podge to the back of the can to the outside of the label 09:31 Sprinkle cinnamon on the wet Mod Podge-Cap off cinnamon 10:41 Repeat method to the top of the can 11:38 Repeat method to the bottom of the can 12:00 Go back in and add more Mod Podge and feather in any areas that were missed 12:10 Primitive bedroom reveal 12:20 Gently wipe off the label with a dry cloth 12:41 Put unused cinnamon in a container to be reused 12:51 Optional-add Jute to decorate the can 13:06 Used dried decorative sticks to decorate 13:28 Apply Mod Podge and Cinnamon to candle-Optional 14:27 Optional-Drill holes and insert craft wire in the can 14:54 Optional-Use Spanish moss around the candle 15:31 Amazon link for candles below this video 15:41 Comparison between candles with cinnamon and without 16:09 Watch my Corn videos 16:20 Place the candle on the tin can and wrap a layer of corn silk around the candle 16:44 Subscribe to watch more primitive videos coming soon #fallcrafts #diycrafts #primitivecrafts

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