Hey girls!
It’s the perfect time to deck your whole home in Christmas colours! If you’re looking for inspiration, we’ve put together a special Christmas décor DIY: wool candle holders. They’ll make your home feel warm and cosy — just perfect for those winter evenings…
Don’t worry, even the least crafty among us can easily make these gorgeous decorations. 🎄
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I’M MAKING MY CHRISTMAS CANDLE HOLDERS
What I need:
- Small empty glass jars, large enough to hold a tealight candle (e.g. a jam jar)
- Double-sided adhesive tape
- Balls of wool in different colours and textures
- A pair of scissors
- Tealight candles
How to make them:
- Clean your jars thoroughly and remove all labels
- Cover the entire jar with double-sided tape by cutting strips and layering them one above the other
- Then peel off the protective backing from the outer side of the tape
- Take your chosen wool and start wrapping it gently from the bottom of the jar. Keep the rows nice and tight.
- Once you’ve fully covered the jar, cut the wool.
- Place a tealight inside and light it (being careful not to touch the wool!).
Tip: mix different wools on the same jar to create multicoloured candle holders!
Remember, never leave lit candles unattended at home.
Send us photos of your creations, girls! 🎄
See you tomorrow for the 8th surprise in this CelluBlue Advent calendar.
What really helps in practice
18 Days to Christmas – December 7th becomes more useful when it is connected to a simple, repeatable routine. The practical approach is to start from a sustainable slimming routine and then check what you can actually sustain in real life.
In practice, a stable method repeated over several days works better than a string of contradictory experiments. That structure makes body signals easier to read and results easier to judge.
A simple way to get started
- Choose one main objective at a time.
- Keep a realistic rhythm over 7 to 21 days.
- Watch practical signals before chasing immediate results.
- Adjust one variable at a time so you can see what really helps.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I am moving in the right direction?
The most useful sign is the combination of consistency, comfort and visible or felt progress across several sessions.
Should I change everything at once?
No. Better progress usually comes from a simple base routine and gradual adjustments.
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How to strengthen this article usefully
18 Days to Christmas – December 7th becomes more valuable when it is tied to a stable slimming routine. The goal is not to stack random tips, but to clarify what to do, how often to do it and how to judge whether it is helping.
Short posts often miss application context. That missing context is what turns an isolated idea into something practical you can actually repeat.
For a stable slimming routine, start with one clear objective over a short period. That simple limit prevents too many changes at once and makes useful signals easier to spot.
Then keep the format stable: same moments in the week, same order and realistic intensity. Consistency usually does more than a dramatic one-off effort.
It also helps to track two or three concrete signals: comfort, ease of execution, skin response or overall body feeling. Without those reference points, people tend to switch methods too early.
If you need to adjust the routine, change only one variable at a time. That is the cleanest way to strengthen a stable slimming routine without losing clarity.
Short action plan
- Choose one priority for the next 7 days.
- Fold this advice into a simple repeatable routine.
- Watch practical signals before chasing instant results.
- Change only one variable if the base routine feels sustainable.
Useful questions to ask
How do I know if this advice fits me?
A good sign is that you can fit it into a normal week without creating unnecessary friction or confusion.
Should I expect a fast effect?
Not first. Better results usually come from a simple routine repeated over several days and refined gradually.
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Useful content about a stable slimming routine should also explain what to avoid: switching methods too quickly, stacking contradictory tests or judging everything after one session. That extra precision makes the advice easier to use well.
To make this more concrete, keep a simple note for a few days with the date, duration, overall feeling and main signal you observed. That small layer of tracking is often enough to decide whether the routine deserves to continue.
If the base remains comfortable, you can move to a more ambitious step afterwards. But that progression only makes sense when the foundation around a stable slimming routine is already stable.
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