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Turn an Orange into a Candle

March 21, 2012 by Heidi Gustad

These orange peel candles look, quite literally, good enough to eat! Check out Boulevard Pink’s tutorial on how to turn any citrus fruit or thick-skinned veggie (think pumpkins, acorn squash, etc.) into a tasty little candle. I am going to bookmark this idea for the next time I host a fall or Thanksgiving dinner – I’m picturing a nutmeg/pumpkin-scented candle made with a small pumpkin and a few wicks… Do YOU have any ideas for how to take this idea and run with it? Tell me in the comments!

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How to Make a Trendy Capybara Card

One of the most popular and trendy animals right now are Capybara. These adorable animals are found in South America and are the largest rodents in the world. These cuties are popping up everywhere from photos on social media, to silly little songs, home decor items and now even paper crafting products.

Christy used a cute new stamp set from Lawn Fawn called “Capybaras!” to create this fun beachy birthday card. Since Capys love the water a beach card is such a perfect setting. She created her beach with ink blending and stencils with Distress Oxide Inks, adding some splatter to the sand. She colored all the stamped images with Copic Markers cutting them out with coordinating dies. And I just love the puny sentiment!

Visit the Christy Gets Crafty blog to watch her tutorial video.

-Heather

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