Reviving an Old Tea Light Holder with Crochet Flowers

While going through the shed, I stumbled upon an old tea light holder I bought from a high street shop 25 years ago. I vividly remember the shop's name being "Au Natural," which, sadly, no longer exists.

It was very dusty and in desperate need of cleaning.

After giving it a good clean and polish, I decided it needed a bit more flair. Why not embellish it with some crochet flowers?

I pulled my red and orange leftover DK cotton yarns to match the beads on the tea light frame. I used a 4mm crochet hook.

I eagerly crocheted 7 flowers to slip into the little beads attached to the twig and leaf metal design.

The pattern I used is so simple:

Start with a slip knot.

Chain 5.

Slip stitch in the first chain to form a ring.

Chain 2.

Work 2 double crochets.

Chain 2: Slip stitch in the ring. Repeat 6 times.

Fasten off.

Secure the end.

Cut the excess.

I made 7 flowers: 3 red and 4 orange to complement the red and orange beads already on the tea light holder.

The middle hole of each flower was perfectly sized to fit the beads, with just a little tug to place them snugly.

They fit perfectly!

I couldn't wait to see the final look. For 50p, I bought a small glass to sit in the middle of the holder.

It fit nicely, and I placed the candle inside.

I lit it up and was absolutely thrilled with the result! This old tea light holder is usable again and more beautiful than ever.

I nearly threw this tea light away—I had actually forgotten about it—but a little creativity and resourcefulness made it functional again.

I feel happy that I have given it my own personal touch and a new life.

Amazing how little things we do can make us feel fulfilled and happy.

Happy Monday to all, full of creativity and joy.

Mariah 💗😊

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