This a really easy way to make a cute, natural looking candle holder. We started with a plain large vase (and a similar smaller vase) and layered in dry beans, barley, and lentils. Then we popped a tea candle right down into the beans, pressing it in only enough so the top of the candle was level with the beans. In the taller vase, we used a stick candle, sticking it far enough into the beans so that it wouldn't fall over.
You could stop there, but we wanted to step it up just a little bit more. We wrapped some raffia around the base of a feather and the end of a small gold leaf applique. Then we simply tied it around the outside of the vase. Viola! A pretty candle holder for Thanksgiving.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
All that Glitters is Gold...Candles!
We are getting into the Thanksgiving decorating spirit (and not jumping right to Christmas...hate that!). Our first project was really simple and easy: make plain candles prettier! We used plain stick candles, metallic spray paint, spray adhesive, extra fine glitter, clear gloss acrylic spray paint and a wire hanger.
Since we wanted the candles to be evenly coated, we first straighten the hook of the wire hanger and then jammed it into the bottom of the candle. Make sure you apply a good amount of pressure but don't try to get crazy because you don't want to bust up the base of your candle. Now you can hang or hold your candle so that you won't have to set it down and only work on one side at a time.

The rest is pretty simple. First spray the entire candle with the metallic spray paint by following the directions on the spray paint can. You may even want to give it two coats. After it is dry, spray the candle with the spray adhesive, once again following the directions on the can. Sprinkle the extra fine glitter over the adhesive and allow that to set until completely dry. Finally, spray the entire candle with the clear acrylic. You may want to apply a few coats of the spray acrylic so that the glitter is really covered well and won't fall off every time you move it.
We made these candles to use as a decoration and we have no intention of burning them. Typically, you shouldn't burn things that have been covered in paint, glue, and glitter, so we don't recommend doing this project on candles you are going to burn unless you are working with products that are meant to be set on fire.
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candles,
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Thanksgiving
Friday, November 8, 2013
Lighting Test In The Studio
These photos were taken in and around the studio. The first two were used with either two or three studio lights. We moved the lights around until we felt the model (me) was lit correctly. This can be a time consuming process so playing with the lights in our spare time will help us save time when with a client.
For the next photo we turned off the lights and used the nature light that was coming through the nearly floor to ceiling windows. The lighting effect is much softer than the studio lights.
The next photos were taken outside, but we used an off camera flash set up in a beauty dish to add extra highlights.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Lighting Test In The Forest
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Senior Pictures, Part 3
For our final shoot with Kelly we took her back outside so we could get some pictures of her in her Letterman's jacket.

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Monday, November 4, 2013
Senior Pictures, Part 2
Kelly is a member of her high school band. We took some in-studio senior pictures of her with her clarinet and saxophone.

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Sunday, November 3, 2013
Senior Pictures, Part 1
Sara's cousin, Kelly, needed some simple senior pictures. Here are a few that we had taken around town during the summer.

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Kelly and her little sister. Such a cute picture! |
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