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A craft inspired by A Light in the Storm:
The Civil War Diary of Amelia Martin, Fenwick Island, Delaware, 1861

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Throughout history, lighthouses have used many sources of light to guide ships safely to shore — including candles! Create a cheerful light of your own using fancy colored paper, a sweet smelling votive candle, and an old jelly jar. It's just the thing to brighten up a rainy day.

MATERIALS:
Votive candle scented or unscented
Old jelly jar or glass
Your favorite colored tissue Paper
Decoupage Medium or glue (available at craft or hardware stores)
Small paintbrush
Crafty extras to decorate glass

DIRECTIONS:
1.   Clean out the jar really well and dry it.
2. Cut or tear the tissue paper into small pieces or shapes — be creative!
3. Use the paintbrush to apply the decoupage medium to the outside of the glass, and then start putting on your tissue paper, using the brush again to smooth out any wrinkles. *Remember not to go over the edge of your glass with the tissue paper, and only apply paper to the outside of the glass.
4. When you're finished decorating, allow your candleholder to dry, then cover the entire jar with one more coat of decoupage medium.


Use your decorations and your imagination to finish it off. Once everything is dry, put in your candle to read by colorful candlelight, or set in your window to cast a warm glow. These make great gifts too!

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