Showing posts with label candle holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candle holder. Show all posts

Dogwood Tealights



For this next project I'm using two ceramic tealight holders about 2 1/2 in. tall. My inspiration for this design is my dogwood and pearl necklace.


I begin by making the dogwood flowers. These are a bit smaller than I've made before. First I roll tiny balls all of uniform size. Each of these balls is then rolled into a tiny snake. I gently arrange eleven of the snakes together.


Now I gently roll the arrangement to smooth the sides a bit, and then I cut off the top - this is my center.


Twenty-one centers prebaked and ready for the petals.


Shaping the dogwood flowers. Again I roll little balls of uniform size, this time larger. Each ball is flattened and shaped like a tiny tear drop. Using an upholstery needle, I add a tiny groove and curl the top edge. Next I place two petals on a larger needle for flower shaping.


Adding the petals. They are carefully pressed together and spread open a bit.


I slowly and gently twist the petals off the needle and add the center - only twenty left to go!


And here they are - a couple hours later.


Now to cover the tealights. A sheet of white clay is wrapped over the sides and pressed into place.


Next I cover the base.


Two covered tealight holders.


Adding the gold curls. First I scatter the flowers over the surface. Each curl is rolled by hand and curled. Holding the tail end, I lower the curl into place and press it on. I put the flowers back on briefly to see if I'm liking the design.


The last curls.


Dogwood flower placement on the large holder.


Two tealight holders ready for berries.


First I form the stems. Then I make small dents to hold the berries. I want them to stand out from the holder rather than just lay against it - the dents help them to do this.


Adding the berries…

Making the Dragon Fire Candle Holder

In this post I show the creation process involved in making the Dragon Fire candle holder.

The dragon medallion.


It starts with a 3 1/2 inch tall glass candle holder and a medallion design I drew a few years ago.


I start by forming the dragon and shaping the base. He looks kinda like a giraffe! Don't worry, breathing fire and sitting on a hoard of gold will change his looks ;-).


This is my first dragon with feet. To shape them I press a blob of clay onto a small sheet of glass and using a knife, upholstery needles, and a clay shaper, I give them toes.


The claws.


He has feet! Now I shape his wing.


Arranged on the base.


His hoard of treasure.


I add a border around the outside of the base and then brush the surface with mica powder. Next I add "torn leather" all over the remaining open surface.


Each piece is textured with real leather and torn before pressing into place. Now he's off to the oven for 45 minutes.


After cooling, using the the same mixture of "amber" from Amber Winds, I fill in the rest of the candle holder, pushing the clay into place with a rubber tipped clay shaper.

Here he is after a final baking. Now all that's left to do is give the leather surfaces a black and brown wash...



... And here it is all finished! The washes were added and I painted in some gold highlights.