Tea-Light Candle Holder
This takes an old box and some slate off-cuts, which are both waste products destined to be collected by the trash men and gives them a new life as an attractive addition to any home :)
All this project will cost you is a hotmelt glue stick and a tea-light.
You require
Hotmelt glue gun
Old corrugated box
Ruler
Craft Knife
Scissors
some slate offcuts or a slate tile
Tile cutter
All this project will cost you is a hotmelt glue stick and a tea-light.
You require
Hotmelt glue gun
Old corrugated box
Ruler
Craft Knife
Scissors
some slate offcuts or a slate tile
Tile cutter
Box Destruction + Measuring
- Dismantle the box
- Measure the diameter of the tea-light, then add 5mm (40mm + 5mm = 45mm)
- Measure and mark a grid onto the card with 45mm squares.
Cut Strips of Card
- Cut long strips of card
Cut Strips to Size
- Cut two strips 7 squares long
- Sore the lines either side of the middle square on both strips
- The idea is that the two halves overlap
Glue Together
- Use the hot melt glue gun to stitch the box together, remember less is best
- Eventually you will end up with a closed box
Create Two More Boxes
- Make another box, 2 squares high
- Make the last box 1 square high
Cut the Slate Sides
- Using any type of wet tile saw cut the following
- 4x 155x45mm
- 4x 110x45mm
- 4x 65x45mm
Cut the Slate Tops
- Use the tile cutter to create 3x 43x43mm squares
Assemble Tall Box
- Pre heat the slate in the oven to about 400C they only want to be warm, not hot
- Clean any slate dust off
- Add hotmelt glue to one side of the tallest box
- Adhere the slate to it ensuring it is carefully centred with no overhang
- Repeat on the other three sides
- Add glue to the top and stick in place
Assemble Medium and Small Boxes
- Repeat the process for the remaining two boxes
Enjoy
- add a candle, wait for night, add fire............ then.........admire :)