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Make a Paper Bag Style Candle Holder
Turn an old rice packet into a sculptural candle holder, or even a plant pot. You can use either Plaster of Paris or cement for this tutorial. In the images there are examples of white Plaster of Paris pots- the larger one was made from a pasta packet and an old tin, to create a plant pot. The Plaster of Paris is easier to use than cement, so I would recommend this for beginners, but you can use whichever is available to you.

Posted by Bella Nunn from Norwich, England, United Kingdom • Published See Bella Nunn's 7 projects »
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  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 1
    Step 1

    Equipment: You can use cement or Plaster of Paris. You can lay newspaper onto your work surface as it can get messy. You will also need a tea light or a similar candle.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 2
    Step 2

    Use around 1-1.5kg of cement, or similar for Plaster of Paris and add to a container. You can add extra cement as you mix it. If possible, wear a dust mask, mix it outside or mix it at arms length.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 3
    Step 3

    Mix the cement: Add 1 part cold water to 2 parts cement. It's the same ratio with plaster. Add the water a little at a time and keep mixing. Mix for around 10 minutes, until it becomes a smooth paste.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 4
    Step 4

    Get your rice bag ready, making sure it can sit flat on the surface.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 5
    Step 5

    Pour in your mixture, gently moving the bag from side-to-side to level it out and get rid of any air bubbles. If there is excess water on top of the mixture, you can soak it up with some tissue.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 6
    Step 6

    Before the cement sets, tie some string around the bag, so that once it dries it will keep this shape.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 7
    Step 7

    Once the mixture is beginning to set, but is still workable, gently push your tea light into the cement. Then leave it to dry for 24-48hrs for cement, or 24hrs for Plaster of Paris.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 8
    Step 8

    Once it's dry, cut the rice bag away from it. Smooth any edges with a damp cloth.

  • How to make a votive / candle holder. Cement Or Plaster Candle Holder - Step 9
    Step 9

    Tie some sting or ribbon around it and now it is complete.

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