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Turn Thrifted Vases into Spooky Candle Holders in Minutes


Mak DIY spooky candle holders using thrifted jars, Mod Podge, and vintage photos. Quick, easy, and perfect for party decor or your Halloween mantle!

Skills Required: Beginner. You should have experience with decoupage if you want to try this project – especially to prevent wrinkles in the printed photos.

DIY spooky candle holders for Halloween

I don’t know about you, but when I think Halloween party, I think moody lighting. Give me flickering candles, spooky shadows, and just a hint of creepy glow and I’m all in.

So when I suddenly found myself hosting an impromptu Halloween get-together (why do we agree to these things so fast?), I knew I needed a quick centerpiece – and fast.

That’s how these DIY spooky candle holders came to life.

I hit up the thrift store with no real plan, and ended up grabbing a few mismatched glass vases for less than a dollar each. I didn’t know exactly what I was going to do with them until I remembered an old trick using Mod Podge and vintage photos.

Add a little spray paint, poke out some creepy glowing eyes (sorry, Victorians), and boom . . . instant haunted vibe.

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What I love about these is how easy they are to personalize. You can make a whole set in an afternoon, and they look amazing lined up on a table, a mantle, or even tucked into a bookshelf.

And because they use electric tealights, they’re safe to leave glowing all night long.

If you need fast Halloween decor with major spooky charm, and you don’t mind giving a few antique portraits a haunted makeover . . . this one’s for you.

Gather These Supplies

  • Glass jars or vases
  • Vintage photos printed on laserjet
  • An awl (I believe that’s the official name – I tend to call it “that pointy thing that I don’t know why I have or where it came from”). A toothpick, craft knife or anything sharp would work
  • Black spray paint
  • Matte Mod Podge
  • Electric tea lights
  • Scrap wood
  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors
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I did discover that on a few of them I needed to elevate my tealight just a bit to get the maximum glowing eye effect – a chunk of wood did the trick (painted black of course).

Now I just need a few other things, some mood lighting, food . . . oh! and a costume. Then I’m good to go!

Get the printable how to card for this Halloween craft for adults below:

Spooky Candle Holders

Learn how to make candle holders using spooky vintage photos and Mod Podge! Make these for a Halloween mantle.

Prep Time45 minutes

Active Time2 hours 45 minutes

Dry Time2 hours

Total Time5 hours 30 minutes

Yield: 4 holders

Cost: $15

Step 3: A quick Google search for “spooky Victorian photos” quickly provided tons of possibilities. I downloaded a good selection and resized them to fit my vases. Then I printed them out with a laserjet printer so they wouldn’t bleed when Mod Podged. This took some measuring and trimming, but it was quick work. Step 4: My apologies to the Victorian people in these photos for poking out their eyes. I’m sure you were very nice and it’s just the long exposure times and a distinct lack of moisturizer that makes you look a bit scary these days. Step 5: To keep things moving, I did one side of each vase at a time. By the time I’d done the fourth vase, the first one was dry enough to do another side without risking messing up the part I’d already done.
    • If you’re in a hurry, stick with straight sided vases. I like the tapered shapes I used, but trimming things to fit slowed me down a bit.
    • Glass vases are easy because of the varied sizes and shapes, but you could use PVC pipe, cardboard tubes – pretty much anything.
    • I think electric lights are a must for this. Not because it’s much of a fire or heat danger just because you don’t have to think about them as the evening goes on.
    • For maximum glowy eye effect, try to keep all the eyes on roughly the same level for each jar. I got lucky and did it by accident. If you have some pics where the eyes are down low and some where they eyes are up high, they won’t glow evenly.

Have a great Halloween, everyone! Let me know what you think of this idea in the comments. I’d also love for you to visit these other posts:

BOO Letters • Broom Parking Sign • Button Art • Cheesecloth Ghost • Coffin Tray • Decorating Wood Cutouts • Decorative Blocks • DIY Wreath • Dollar Tree Wood Pumpkin • Door Hangers • Mason Jar Lanterns • Mummy Luminaries • Paper Cones • Potion Bottles • Spooky Pumpkins • Wall Decor • Window Art • Witch Hat Garland

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