How To
Holiday Crafts | Make Remembrance Candles
As Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations loom on the horizon, this is a great time to think about making remembrance candles. What are remembrance candles? Candles specifically displayed and lit in memory of people that have passed away (or are gone for other reasons). The candles are lit in a place of honor during holidays or […]

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Materials to Make Remembrance Candles
- Decorative papers
- Scissors
- Votive candle holders (one per person you are commemorating)
- Votive candle (one per person you are commemorating)
- Hole punch (optional)
- Tape or decorative string
Directions to Make Remembrance Candles
- Cut a strip of decorative paper that is long and wide enough to wrap around your votive candle– the size will vary depending on the size of your votive candle holder.
- Optional–Cut out a heart (or other shape) from the strip of paper. The candle flame will emanate a glow through this shape. You can also use a hole punch to punch out shapes in the paper (like I did to make the stars).
- Optional– Use decorative scissors to create patterned edges.
- Optional– Write a special note or message on the inside of the paper before wrapping it around the candle. Kids can help with this step if they like (they can also draw a picture if they are too young to write).
- Wrap the paper strip around the votive and secure with tape or decorative string.
- Display in a special spot and light it when wanted or at a special designated time.