DIY Christmas Candle Holder From A Tree Branch

Turn a backyard branch into a festive tea light holder (the perfect holiday table centerpiece) for next to nothing with thissimple DIY project.

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Make a few for yourself to display around the house for the holidays ormake some as gifts对朋友和家人。这个项目很容易在the budget and agreat beginner DIY!

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Supplies you’ll need for this Christmas candle holder:

  • Thick tree branch
  • Sanding block
  • Fine grit sandpaper
  • Drill or drill press
  • 1 1/2″ drill bit
  • Tea lights
  • Paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Lacquer or polyurethane finish (optional)

How to build a candle holder from a tree branch:

Step 1: Prepare the branch

Start by prepping your branch or log for the project. If needed, saw the branch down to a manageable size. Use a sanding block to smooth out the ends and any areas of bark that you might want removed.

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Step 2: Drilling the holes

Mark out spacing for where you want your tea light inserts on your branch. Using a drill press or drill with a 1 1/2 inch drill bit (large enough to accommodate the tea light) to drill holes into the branch where you placed your marks. Depress the drill bit approximately 1/2 to 1 inch into the log.

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Step 3: Sandpaper

Using a fine grit piece of sand paper, sand around the edges of the holes that you drilled to remove any excess splinters or wood pieces. Dust off the branch with a dry rag to remove saw dust and splinters as you get ready for painting in the next step.

Step 4: Painting

Here we used a bright gold gilding paint to paint the insides of the tea light inserts. Apply with a thin paint brush and let dry for the amount of time as instructed on the back of the bottle.

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Step 5: (Optional Step) – Painting the ends

Paint the ends of the branch with a bright accent color (we chose a minty green to accent the gold and pop with with holiday coloring). You can paint the ends while the top dries. If desired, finish off the branch (after the paint dries) with a spray lacquer or polyurethane finish to add a protective coat to the final piece. Let your finish dry overnight before using.

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Pop in your tea lights and use the branch as a centerpiece on the coffee or dining table or place on the buffet or side table to accent any room!

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