Making Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget

By Brittni • posted on 11/25/2024

I love sharing how to make candles of all types – from dipped candles to rolled candles, soy to beeswax, etc. But sometimes it’s easier to use little votive candles you already have on hand. I feel like I always have a stash of these in the junk drawer just in case.

So, today’s edition of Make This will take you through making these modern, painted candle votives for just about any occasion: the holidays, Mother’s Day, a housewarming party, a wedding. You name it – these DIY votives can adapt to pretty much anything, which is great. But the best part about this DIY is actually the price. About $5 worth of plaster and $5 worth of tealights will make roughly 50 completed votives. That makes each votive $0.20 to make from start to finish. Does it get any better than that?

Supplies:

  • powder plaster (available on Amazon)
  • plastic container for mixing
  • silicone square mold (this is the exact one I used)
  • tea lights (available on Amazon)
  • acrylic paint and paint brush
  • metal or wooden spoon
  • matte medium (optional)

How to make your own:

Written step by step instructions below images…

step by step tutorial for modern votives made of plaster

1. Scoop powdered plaster into a small container and mix with water according to directions.

2. Stir water and plaster mixture until you achieve desired consistency, which should be similar to pancake batter. Plaster sets very quickly, so you will want to work fast.

3. Pour mixture into square mold or gently scoop the mixture in with a spoon.

4. Wait 2-3 minutes for it to start to set up. While it’s setting up, remove the candles from the metal shell they sit in. And place one in the top of each square. Then add coins or other small heavy objects to weigh it down, so it say in place.

5. Set aside and allow the plaster to harden for at least one hour (dry time may vary).

6. Carefully remove the plaster numbers from the mold one at a time and let them finish air drying for a full 24 hours.

7. Now that your numbers are completely dry, you can seal them with matte medium (optional) and then begin painting them.

8. Wait for the votives to dry completely, add the candles back into the tealight shells and you are done.

Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget

Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget

Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget

Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget

There are so many uses for these little guys. You could give a set of votives to your mom for Mother’s Day, use them as a housewarming gift for a friend, or turn them into cool wedding favors.

Or keep them all for yourself.

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Thank you Jackie. It seals the plaster, to make it more durable.
-Brittni

Brittni

Beautiful! Question: what does the matte medium do?

Jackie

Hi Ann. I think you could pretty easily remove the shell as well….If you want to do that, I would recommend spraying some cooking spray on the outside surface of the shell before placing it inside the wet plaster for step 4. This should make it easier to remove when the plaster is dry and then you can pop any votive in and out whenever you’d like. Hope that helps.
-Brittni

Brittni

These look so nice! Before I give it a try, I’ve got a question: Do the aluminum tins from the tea lights (the “shells”) always stay in the holders? Or, are they removable somehow? I would think that it would be easier to be able to switch out the whole tea light (including its metal shell) once it has burned out.
Thank you!

Ann

These DIY votives are super cute! They look easy enough for kids to make and would be great DIY teacher presents for kids to make for their teachers.

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Yep. It will. 🙂

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Hi, do you think that the silicon mold will work with concrete?

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You can use gloss or matte medium if you’re looking for a sealant.

Brittni

What kind of sealer did you use here? I have plans to use these in my wedding. Have been looking a an inexpensive way to scatter tea lights all over the tables. Thanks for sharing!

Lexi

any of you know the name of matte medium in Spanish?

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Thanks Claire. I don’t think it matters what kind of plaster is used. I bought mine from Hobby Lobby in the kid’s craft section. So, it seems that any kind (no matter how inexpensive) will work.

papernstitch

LOVE this idea! Does it matter what kind of plaster to use? Or could you tell us what brand you used?

claire

Such a neat idea. Thanks for sharing.

Rebeca

RT @papernstitch: @FunctionalGirl I sure do… This votive DIY is super budget-friendly http://t.co/e7pGSP6DFr each one costs about 20 cents to make

@FunctionalGirl

Awesome Sherry! Love that idea. Makes the project even easier.

papernstitch

I used colored plaster instead of painting saved myself. Step, you can use god color and change the color of your plaster I did! Had fun dong it!

Sherry

Wonderful!
Thank you very much!
Happy Days!

nermin

This is wonderful!! I love this perfect project and will do it this week!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena

Karena

Beautiful!!!!

Nice day 🙂

Nuria Vert et Foncé

Thanks Zina. And speaking of amazing…that first yellow dress from Etsy on your blog right!? Love it!

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amazing!!!! I love it!

Zina

Moms love candles. You love mom. So make some candles for mom’s day! #DIY how to: http://t.co/UnzEER9JrY

PlanetReuseMrkt (@PlanetReuseMrkt)

Thanks Julia. I’d love to know how it turns out for you if you try this DIY.

papernstitch

such an awesome DIY! love that and can’t wait to try this as well * all the best julia

julia I mintlametta

Hi Christie. It just seals the plaster, making it less porous when painting. It didn’t make a big difference for my votives, but I like to have that option. Just in case.

papernstitch

Looks like a super fun project! Does the matte medium make a big difference on the outcome? What exactly does it do?

Christie

Thanks Rachel. You should definitely throw a party so you can make these. 🙂

papernstitch

How clever! I want to throw a party just so I can do this DIY 🙂

Rachel | 52 Weeks Project

Awesome Lemonade Budget! Let me know how they turn out.

papernstitch

I love this idea, so simple but effective. I’ve been looking for some sort of candle holders I can put out in the garden without worrying about them being blown over and smashed (which is what usually happens), these would be perfect! Xx

Lemonade Budget

Aw, thanks Dusty. 🙂

papernstitch

So adorable! As always, you DIYs are inspiring! Thanks you for sharing.
– Dusty.

- Dusty.

Well, thanks Jane. So glad you found me.

papernstitch

I just found your blog through Designlovefest and will be following you. your content is stellar! I’ll take note of the votive idea for a rainy day.

Best,
Jane

Jane

Oh, a watercolor ombre effect would be perfect for this project! Thanks for stopping by Lorraine. Your blog is great! Just checked it out.

papernstitch

Ooo love these! Thinking of doing some watercolor inspired ombre colors. Thanks for the idea!

Lorraine | Harvesting Love Events

Thanks Steph. Yep, definitely love those lightbulb moments. And speaking of love…I love your ‘Fresh Flowers Idea’ roundup from today – so many pretty ways to use flowers. And thanks for including my project!

papernstitch

Amazing – and easy! – Modern DIY Candle Votives on a Budget http://t.co/4WAbMKvKKm via @papernstitch

Stephanie Gerber (@henryhappened)

Brittni, these are so cool! And I love it when that lightbulb moment happens 🙂

Stephanie @ henry happened

Thanks McKenna, Juni and Coffee mornings. They were so fun to make. I think I have a new addiction.

papernstitch

This is brilliant!

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Coffee mornings

these look great! definitely bookmarking this post for my next party

juni

These are beautiful! I absolutely love how you painted them too. xx. McKenna Lou
www.lynnandlou.com

McKenna Ryan

Thanks Kel! I have these all around my house right now. Wish I had a housewarming to go to so I could unleash some of these. Ha!

papernstitch

These are awesome!! I love the idea of using them as a housewarming gift!

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