

by Diane Gilleland
This colorful, modern take on the Hanukkah menorah is great for small spaces, and crafts up very quickly. Tissue paper lends a beautiful mosaic look.

Materials
8 glass tea light holders
Assorted color tissue paper
Matte Mod Podge
Shimmer Mod Podge (optional)
Paintbrush or foam brush
Scissors
8 tea light candles
Small candle and holder
Directions

Step 1: Cut some tissue into roughly square shapes, measuring about 1″×1″. Don’t be too precise about this, however — you’ll want your pieces to have a pleasing randomness.
It takes surprisingly little tissue to make enough squares for 8 candleholders. I used about ¼ sheet of each color tissue here.

Step 2: If you like, you can mix a little Shimmer Mod Podge into a larger amount of Matte Mod Podge. This creates a pretty silvery effect. Just add a tiny bit at a time until the Mod Podge takes on a pearly color.
If you don’t have any Shimmer Mod Podge on hand, don’t worry — this project works just as well with plain Matte Mod Podge (or gloss, for that matter).

Step 3: It’s best to work in sections as you adhere the tissue to the candleholders. Begin by brushing a thin coat of Mod Podge onto the glass.

Step 4: Gently place some tissue pieces over the Mod Podge, aligning them with the top and bottom edges of the candleholder where needed. Let the tissue overlap here and there — this will form beautiful color effects when light shines through it.

Step 5: Next, brush another thin coat of Mod Podge over the top of the tissue, being careful not to wrinkle the edges as you brush. If you like, you can layer on some more tissue at this point, and brush on a third coat of Mod Podge.

You can get a preview of how the colors will look if you peek through the inside of the glass.

Step 6: Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you’ve covered the entire candleholder. Allow it to dry thoroughly.

Blending Colors
For this project, I decided to use 2 shades each of green, blue, and purple tissue. I was able to blend the colors together by combining them in various ways, as shown here. You can get some beautiful effects by layering one color over another.

Using the Menorah
Place the finished candleholders side by side, with a small candle and holder in the center. This central candle is used to light the others over the 8 nights of Hanukkah.
Candles like this are available at many craft and home stores, or online at www.generalwax.com.
About the Author:

Diane Gilleland produces CraftyPod, a blog and bi-weekly podcast about making stuff. Her first book, Kanzashi In Bloom is currently out in bookstores.


Super cute! I wonder where I can find candleholders like that though; I see round ones everywhere, but nice and squared off? Any recommendations?
Tori, I found these at my local Fred Meyer variety store. The brand name is Hearthstone Candle Accessories. When I Google that name, I find a number of general merchandise websites, like Overstock.com and eBay, that list various products from this company. But unfortunately, I can’t find a website for the company itself.
I should say, though, that any straight-sided glass votive holder will work just fine.
Amazing! Thank you for this great tutorial!
That’s SO pretty! Happy Hanukkah to you!
I’m not Jewish, but this gives me an idea… I have a hard time finding correctly colored candles for our Advent wreath (it uses votives but most places sell sets of tapers). I could decoupage the holders like this and just use white candles!
Thanks so much! Made this & love it
Beautiful. I think I may have to do this – only I plan to use cleaned and de-labeled salsa jars. We have a ton, and I think a bigger candle will fit, so they’ll last a lot longer (like the whole 8 nights) that way. Thank you for the idea!
Beautiful. I think I may have to do this – only I plan to use cleaned and de-labeled salsa jars. We have a ton, and I think a bigger candle will fit, so they’ll last a lot longer (like the whole 8 nights) that way. Thank you for the idea!
PS: The Dollar Tree has a ton of votive holders and tumblers that might work for those looking for square cornered holders.
Looks beautiful, but I have to ask – how much of a fire hazard does the tissue paper become? I’d love to do something like this, but I’d be worried about that.
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