Pink Little Notebook
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Room Bf+Af
  • Contact
  • SHOP
DIY, Holiday, Inspiration, Project Gallery 8

DIY Holiday House Candle Holder

By Sabrina @pinklilnotebook · On December 6, 2017

Christmas songs are playing, lights are shining, cozy sweaters and hot chocolate by the fire. Yup! December is finally here and I’m in full holiday mode!

This year, I’ve been having a lot of fun decorating with my family.  From putting up the Christmas tree to creating little crafts that add a personal touch—it’s definitely fun watching my daughter’s face light up with all the holiday excitement.

Today I’m teaming up with 19 other fellow Canadian bloggers to showcase some awesome Christmas craft projects that you can do this holiday season.  Be sure to check out the rest of the project links at the bottom of this post.

When creating a holiday atmosphere, candles are always a must. I love the dose of warmth it provides during this cold season. My project stems from an old Christmas favourite. I wanted to recreate a simplified version of a Christmas village home by adding a Scandinavian twist. It’s chic, super easy to make, budget-friendly and it can be customized to match any holiday decor.

Here’s how you can create your own Holiday house candlestick holder!

Assembling a house silhouette is fairly easy.  It requires a few cuts and some glue but for those who would rather skip this part, I found an even easier route—buy pre-made ones!  I found these wood houses in a variety of sizes from the Dollar Store.

Since these little houses are wood, you can transform them anyway you like.

My Christmas decor is fairly neutral so I went with a stain for the interior and a white coat of paint for the exterior.

You will need to drill a hole on the roof, which will hold the candlestick. I used a 1″ hole saw and centred the hole to resemble a chimney.

Next I took scrap pieces of 3/4″ copper pipe in different heights to use as the base for the candlesticks. To secure the candlestick to the copper, I just screwed the candle into the pipe. By doing this you will be shredding a thin layer of the candle wax, which will make a snug fit into the pipe.

Last but not least, take your copper candlesticks and anchor them into the hole you just drilled. They do stay put, but for added security, you can add a little hot glue to the bottom of the copper pipe.

It’s that simple!

For more Christmas craft inspiration, be sure to check out these fun projects from my talented Canadian blogger friends!

Canadian-Bloggers-Christmas-Hop-2017-collage

From left to right, top to bottom:

AKA Design | Vinyet Etc. | The DIY Mommy | A Pretty Life

Sustain My Craft Habit | A Pretty Fix | Making it in the Mountains | The Learner Observer

BrooklynBerryDesigns | Country Parent | Craftberry Bush | Amidst the Chaos

northstory | Life is a Party | Pink Little Notebook | hodge:podge

This Mamas Dance | Rambling Renovators | Suburble | PMQ for two (not shown)

 

Canadian Bloggers Christmas Craft Blog HopDiy house candle holderholiday candle holderholiday decormantel decorwood house candle holder
Share Tweet

Sabrina

Sabrina is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Pink Little Notebook, where she explores her creativity through home décor, thrift store finds, DIY projects and her ever growing love to paint everything in sight! She is indeed a storyteller of style and has an extensive mixture of artistic skills and abilities which include everything from make-up art, graphic designing, painting, drawing, and even self-taught photography, just to name a few. Through her blog Sabrina combines everything she has learned over the years and hopes to inspire others along the way!

You Might Also Like

  • Before + After Makeovers

    Final Reveal: My Ice Cream Shop

  • DIY

    Finishing Details

  • DIY

    DIY Laminate Countertops

8 Comments

  • Jo-Anna Rooney says: December 6, 2017 at 2:24 pm

    These are beautiful Sabrina! I would want to keep them out all year round!

    Reply
  • Tammy says: December 6, 2017 at 3:19 pm

    That is the cutest project!

    Reply
  • Jelica says: December 8, 2017 at 6:06 am

    These are so chic and stylish, Sabrina! I am surprised you found the little wooden homes at the Dollar Store – it really goes to show you that you don’t have to spend much to decorate with style 🙂

    Reply
  • Ariel says: December 11, 2017 at 10:09 pm

    These are beautiful Sabrina! I’m gonna try these.

    Reply
  • Laurie @ VinYet Etc. says: December 12, 2017 at 2:25 pm

    These are my faves!!! Absolutely so stylish, clean and modern! I love these and I would totally leave them out all year!

    Reply
  • Dannyelle says: December 12, 2017 at 9:16 pm

    I love these. They’re so simple and scandi -perfect for Christmas!

    Reply
  • Reg. says: December 21, 2017 at 11:26 am

    I love this craft! So simple and modern chic.

    Reply
  • Kiki P. says: December 15, 2020 at 12:12 am

    Hello- I love these little house candleholders! Unfortunately with the popularity of houses this year it is nearly impossible to find a house of any design anywhere! I realize your posting is from several years ago but may I ask if you used a template & can you give some idea of the dimensions of these houses, please? Thank you so much for sharing this darling idea!

    Reply
  • Leave a reply Cancel reply

    Hi I'm Sabrina
    Follow @pinklilnotebook
    Follow on Instagram
    Follow pinklilnotebook

    Subscribe by Email



    • Popular
    • Comments
    • Tags
    • Yes! You Really Can Paint Tiles: Rust-Oleum Tile Transformations Kit

      May 16, 2014
    • How to Freshen up your Grout Lines (for $2 or less)

      June 30, 2016
    • Thinking about the BLANCO SILGRANIT Sink?

      March 5, 2015
    • Part 3: Home Office Reveal

      May 10, 2013
    • REVEAL ORC Week 6: Combined Living + Dining Makeover

      May 7, 2015
    pink little notebook DIY The Mod House Project Para Paints One Room Challenge Para Blog Crew 2014 bathroom bathroom makeover washroom IKEA kitchen before and after Pink Litte Notebook bathroom reno house remodeling IKEA hack baby girl nursery Wayfair Canada tile

    Find us on Facebook

    Projects by Room

    Basement

    Bathroom

    Bedroom

    Entry

    Exterior

    Garage

    Home Office

    Kitchen

    Laundry Room

    Living + Dining Room

    Nursery

    Staircase

    • About
    • Before + Afters
    • SHOP
    • Press
    • Contact

    © 2019 PinkLittleNotebook.com. All rights reserved. PinkLittleNotebook.com participates in select affiliate advertising programs. This means that if you click and/or make a purchase through certain links on this site or any related social media platforms, PinkLittleNotebook.com may make a commission from that click and/or purchase. All opinions are my own, and all brands featured represent what I personally like and support.