Easy Halloween Candle & Mug Craft

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Make this super easy candle craft for Halloween. Its easy and inexpensive! Great for kids and adults, parties, party favors, etc.

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You’ll need:   A candle or candle holder (Mine is pumpkin pie scent and came from Dollar Tree)   A sharpie   Green Ribbon ($1 at Walmart)

You can take the label off or simply use the back side of the candle to draw on.   Draw a pumpkin face of your choice. Tie the green ribbon on top and you’re done.

I hosted a mom’s movie morning last year and everyone took home one of these candles as a party favor.  

Now onto the mugs…

You’ll need a mug – can be a re-purposed mug or a new one from Dollar Tree, Walmart, etc.

Use a sharpie to draw a face on your mug.

Put it in a cold oven. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Turn off the oven and let the mug cool completely in the oven. Hand wash for best results.

We also made a ghost with a plain white mug. You can have a lot of fun with this project.

We packed some of these up and put them in pumpkin buckets and hot chocolate mix, pumpkin spice tea, and treats. We “Booed” the neighbors with them. We will probably make these at our kids Halloween party this year.

I hosted a “Mom’s Movie Morning”. The ladies drank coffee, tea, or hot apple cider out of them while watching the movie. They took these home as well.

This is the back to the mugs above. Great any time of year – this winter you can make snowmen mugs.

Check out some of my other Halloween creations!

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28 Comments

  1. So cute and simple. Love them Chas!

    1. Thanks Linda – looking forward to drinking hot apple cider and hot chocolate out of them 🙂

    1. Thanks Tracy, and thanks for stopping by 🙂

  2. Love all these mug ideas. I want one 🙂 Thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays.

    1. Thanks Claire 🙂 We are enjoying drinking our hot beverages out of them – especially since we had snow yesterday. 🙂

  3. These crafts look like so much fun to do with kids. Thanks for sharing at C&C with J&j

    1. Thank you Julie and thanks for stopping by 🙂

  4. I would love to do these with my granddaughter if I can pry her phone away! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story and we hope you will join us again next week.

    1. Thank you Sandra, and that made me laugh. My daughter is the same!

  5. Simple yet adorable. Perfect gift ideas! I’m bringing back my More the Merrier link party (starting next Monday the 16th) would love for you to stop by my blog and link up your candles and coffee mugs and any other projects you’ve been working on. https://diyhshp.blogspot.com

    1. Thank you Jamie, I’d love to join in. Thanks for hosting a wonderful place for us to share ideas. 🙂

    1. Thank you Jess, so nice of you to invite me over to your FB page 🙂

  6. These are perfect little Halloween gifts. Do people do that? I don’t know, but super cute idea!

    1. Thank you and we do “boo” the neighbors, it’s so much fun to watch it spread through the neighborhood.

  7. Awe!!! Those are so cute!! What a great DIY for super cheap!

    Thanks for sharing at #bloggerspotlight!

    Shared on my group boards.

    1. Thank you and thanks for hosting a wonderful place for all of us to share our ideas 🙂

  8. Very clever and cute. Thanks for sharing this with us at the Waste Not Wednesday link party. Looking forward to seeing what you have to share this week.

  9. Both the candle jars and the mugs are too cute and so easy! Thank you for sharing with us at Designing You!

    1. Thank you Megan. Love that idea of making it a teacher gift too!

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