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Craft: Hurricane Candle Holder Lamp

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Date: 01/31/2008 Topics: Craft Projects > Home Decor > Decorations | Photos > Crafts  
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Hurricane Candle Holder Lamp
Hurricane Candle Holder Lamp
Here is a homemade hurricane candle lamp.

Approximate Time: 45 minutes

Supplies:

  • plate
  • clay pot
  • butter tub
  • saucer
  • candle
  • flowers
  • hot glue and gun
  • spray paint
  • hurricane lamp shade or chimney

Instructions:

First of all spray paint all pieces and let dry. Glue the clay pot to the plate. Then glue the butter tub, and then the saucer. You can decorate as you like. I painted mine black but you can paint and decorate any way you like. For instance you could paint white and paint or stencil on Christmas themes or hearts for Valentines Day.

By Sandy from Bluff City, TN

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Post by Angel Lady (1) | (06/09/2008)
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Thank you for this pattern. I have been searching for it for years. I had one years age and enjoyed it so much.

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Post by sandyb125 (44) | (02/08/2008)
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sorry i didnt get back sooner i have been feeling under the weather lately. i should have been more specific. the plate is right side up. the clay pot is upside down, the bowl is right side up.the bowl in this picture is a bowl you eat out of. the saucer is right side up. the butter bowl is a country crock butter bowl without the lid. you can go to the thrift store and get the plates and the bowls use the bowls instead of the butter bowls. the bowls are the kind you eat out of.

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Post By Darla (Guest Post) (02/08/2008)
I did a craft like this in Bible school one year. This one is just a little different, but so glad I found it b/c I have been looking a long time for someone who had the instructions. What brand of butter bowl is it that you used? This is a great craft!

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Post by 1027debbie (4) | (02/06/2008)
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It is just lovely, can't wait to make some!!! But the little problem is, it is hard to tell if the plate, pot, or other things are upside down or right side up! Also, what do u mean by a butter pot? I am sure many other avid crafters are chomping at the bit to find this out!! Please share your expertise, Thanks, Debbie

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Post By Graycrab (Guest Post) (01/31/2008)
Thanks for the idea!

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