Prepare your workspace with a piece of parchment paper or newsprint -- something you don't mind paint dripping on. Wash out the inside of your wine glass. Once it's clean and dry, add a generous squeeze of paint to the inside of the glass.
Turn the wine glass upside-down and turn it, swirling it around gently to spread the paint.Add more paint as necessary and keep turning the glass until the whole inside is covered with a thin layer of paint.
Keep the wine glass upside-down, letting the excess paint continue to drip out over top of the parchment paper.Tie a loop of twine around the stem of the wine glass and hang it from a cupboard handle, or somewhere out of the way, and let it dry for 24 hours.Carefully wipe the rim of the glass a few times as the paint starts to dry. This will ensure the paint has a clean edge.
Step 3: Decorate your pumpkin wine glass
Once your glass is dry set it down, top down.
Add hot glue to the bottom back of a fabric leaf.
Place the leaf to the glass, close to the stem.
Add more leaves to the glass, overlapping them.
Add faux flowers over top of the leaves, in the center of the decoration.
Lift up the bottoms of the flowers to layer in more leaves towards the bottom of the decoration.
Once you're happy with the amount of flowers and leaves, add little berry accents. We cut up sprigs that came with our fall leaves.
Step 4: Add ribbon and twine to the candle
Now it's time to decorate the candle. Cut a piece of burlap ribbon long enough to fit around your candle and glue it into place.
Cut 2 long pieces of twine (about 40 inches or so) and hold them together. Wrap the twine around the candle, in the center of the burlap, and then tie a bow. Trim the twine to be whatever length you'd like.
Glue a few decorative berries together and attach them in the center of the bow.
Your pumpkin wine glass candle holder is complete!