I've seen this idea in a bunch of blogs and crafty sites, but I had to try it for myself! Bought a Dollar Store candle holder and small vase. I had the E-6000 in the house.
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Just put glue on the top of the candle holder and press to the bottom of the vase. Easy-peasy!
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Now I know you are thinking that I just put the vase on top of the candle holder! So I put the final product on it's side so you could see that it is really glued!! LOL It is so easy to do.
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Thanks for looking!
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