Log Tea Light Pillar Candles
How much wood could a handy girl chuck if a handy girl could find wood? Ha, luckily I found a fallen tree in the woods behind our house. I brought a handsaw with me and cut it into into a manageable size that I could drag back to the house. I’m really excited about this gift idea! These Log Tea Light Pillar Candles are the perfect accessory for anyone’s table or mantle this holiday season (and beyond the holidays.)
Materials:
- 3″ or wider diameter logs cut into 5″, 7″ and a 10″ length
- Drill (with extra charged battery)
- Sander and sandpaper
- Clamps or clamping work table
- 1″ spade drill bit
- 1.5″ spade drill bit
- Safety Glasses
- Tea Lights
Optional:
- Craft paints: Burnt Umber, Lt. Blue, Black and Dark and Light Green
- Frayed paint brush
- Sea sponge
- Palette for mixing paints
Instructions:
In order to keep this gift to 15 minutes or less, cut your wood ahead of time. You don’t have to use a power saw or chainsaw. You can use a regular handsaw for this. If you do use a power saw (like a miter saw, circular saw or a reciprocating saw), make sure you clamp the long side of your log before cutting.
Sand the ends of your logs. (Hand sand, or clamp your palm sander in the work table.)
Clamp the first log in the table. Start with the 1″ spade bit and make a shallow hole in the center of the log. Next use the 1.5″ spade bit to drill a hole deep enough to hold a tea light. (note: I found that it was faster to pre-drill the smaller 1″ hole and then move up to the 1.5″ bit. But you could skip the 1″ bit if you want.)
The tea light should sit just slightly above the log top to minimize the potential for the log to catch fire.
Repeat for the other two logs. Insert a tea light into each one and behold the beauty.
Optional: Painting Moss & Lichen
I love the look of mossy and lichen covered logs. In order to appease my desire for color, I faked some greenery on the logs.
Mix up a brownish green color and paint spots onto your logs. Dab the paint with a sea sponge.
I like the added color, don’t you?
Seriously, are these the cutest pillar candles you’ve ever seen?
I think I need to make myself a set now!
Wouldn’t these medium-sized log tea light pillar candles make an amazing unity candle for a wedding ceremony? Simply gorgeous!
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Thx for sharing…I’ve got the plates ready and waiting to do this project!!!! Heather
Just found your blog through Miss Flibbertigibet and so happy I did!!! I now need to head out to find a fallen tree somewhere soon. Heather
I’m thinking of turning my Christmas tree into these and putting them in the rarely-used fireplace. I would also suggest getting a flame retardant spray (made for fabrics) and soak the tops before inserting the candle. Safety first ‘n stuff. Beautiful post!
These are so perfect for rustic Christmas, I love them! I especially like how you added the ‘moss’ onto the logs, great idea 🙂
I love the way you painted moss onto the logs… I never would have thought of that, but it really does make a big difference! These turned out great.
I made some of these once, but I didn’t sand mine. great tip!
pinning!
gail
What a great and beautiful idea! I would love these on my mantel. Thanks for the inspiration!
Brittany,
This is a great idea, love it!!!
Vanessa
So cute! And the tip on clamping the sander down and going from there? Brilliant!
What a great new twist on a woodsy theme! Rustic elegance!
I live on a logging road and much to my family’s dismay, I made them help me collect
a whole basket full of rounds, as I call them. Shorter, but most are bigger around. I was going to
set the candles on top but this is so much better. I couldn’t
figure out how to drill them out…..duh…thanks for showing us!!!
This idea would make a nice Christmas centerpiece. I love it!! It just needs to start feeling like Christmas here in NC. Enjoy your blog.
Oh, Brittany, I can not even begin to tell you how much I love this project! It the best centerpiece I’ve seen this season. Love it!!
Oh man, I think I’ll try this project – and make my husband do the sawing just so I can watch, hehe. I like to faux lichen too.