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Embossed Votive Holder Shade |
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Create
the look of a Stained Glass Votive Holder
Supplies Needed:
Most items can be found in the Scrap booking/Stamping section of your local
craft store.
- Straight-Sided Clear Glass Votive Holder
- Vellum
- Craft Markers of various colors
- Hole Punch
- Decorative String
- Embossing Powder in your choice of color
- Versamark Ink Pad
- Embossing Heat Tool
- Scissors
- Tape Measure or Ruler
1. Measure the height and circumference of your Glass votive holder with a
tape measure or ruler. Use these measurements to cut out a piece of vellum. It
is important to make sure that the vellum does not extend past the top of the
votive holder because this will increase the risk of a fire hazard.
2. After you have planned your design with your stamp(s), use the Versamark ink
to stamp the design onto the vellum. At this point the design will be clear.
3. Now sprinkle the embossing powder onto the stamped design. Turn the vellum
upright and make sure all stray powder has been shaken or tapped off. Also make
sure that your entire design has been covered in powder. You will be able to see
this because the embossing powder will stick to the design that you stamped with
the Versamark inkpad.
4. Use your Embossing Heat Tool to heat the powder. But be careful because the
heat tool can get VERY hot! You will now have a beautiful raised design of the
stamp you chose! Let cool for 1-2 minutes.
5. Now you can just color inside of the design on the opposite side of the
vellum. Darker Colors look better for this as they give a bolder appearance when
the candle is lit. Allow to dry for approximately 5 minutes or the colors may
smear.
6. Finally, use your hole punch to make holes in the center of the shortest
sides of the vellum. Run your string through these holes and tie around your
votive holder!
And, VOILE! A One-of-Kind Votive Shade that was fun and inexpensive to make! You
can find more candle decorating ideas at
www.ExpressiveCandles.com
About the author
This Article was written by Michelle Gauthier of
www.ExpressiveCandles.com. Michelle owns and runs Expressive Candles. They
offer hand poured scented candles and shaped tarts. Michelle also has written
other candle decorating articles, tips and candlescaping articles.
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