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pretty little candle with Altered Pages and MD Hobby

MD Hobby--our Altered Pages Creative Partner this month--carries a lovely copper mesh, so lightweight it's easy to cut with regular scissors.
Add a little copper tape . . .  

. . . a Gelli plate print . . .

 . . . a marble tile, and a votive candle . . .

Voila!  A pretty little candle, yes?
Gelli Plate
Paints 
Brayer
Gel Medium
MD Hobby & Craft Copper Mesh

Thank you for stopping by today, and a happy Thursday to you!
:)trisha

Comments

  1. Love the gelli plate coaster! I have made many tiles but never with gelli plate, gotta do that!

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  2. Okay okay okay, the print is on tissue that I decoupaged to the tile using gel medium--it's not printed directly on the tile, but now that you've said it, I kinda wanna try it!!!! :)

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  3. Very clever idea for a wonderful candle display. Love it!

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