Step 2 | Designing Your Candle Holder | How-To: Make a Woodland Candle Holder |
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How To: Make a Woodland Candle Holder Step 2: Designing Your Candle Holders |
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| Step 2: Designing Your Candleholders |
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Map out your design. The first layer will be your botanicals, which will then be covered by a layer of glue and tissue paper. Place the botanicals you want to work with on the glass container, eyeballing it to see how many of each variety you will need. We worked with store-bought skeleton leaves and sprigs of fern, but plant cuttings and pressed flowers from your property would work just as well.We chose an alternating design of a skeleton leaf, fern, skeleton leaf, and so on. |
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| What You'll Need | Determining Design | Gluing the Botanicals | Finishing Touches |
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