I've been lurking for a a couple of years on this forum and finally decided to try out a project and come out of lurkdome. I followed the PVC Candle tutorials using Great Stuff and made 18 multiple height and multiple width candles. The only way in which I differed from the fantastic instructions from all the great prop masters here is that I painted them differently - in an effort to achieve a realisitc, spooky looking set of candles I can use inside the house for years to come.
I ended up investing very little money to make these - less than $15 since we already had some of the supplies around the house - but spent probably 3 times as long in making them since my final painting was different. No spray paint was used. I foam brushed and paint brushed on multiple layers of colors starting with white then a chocolate milk colored brown, then dark brown, then final strokes of more white, yellow and cream.
I think they turned out okay for a first time prop/craft. I definitely need to work on the inside candle holder area on a few of them, but all in all, they're definitely going to be a great addition to our inside decor this year.
What are your thoughts?
Thread: Inside PVC Candles
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Inside PVC Candles –
09-13-2009,04:07 PM
Frankie's Bride (aka - Cindy)
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes . . ." in Macbeth by William Shakespeare
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09-13-2009,04:40 PM
I like them - the coloring is different that the pvc candles I've seen. I think the pic with ALL of the them grouped together on the counter makes a really dramatic display.
If it was me, I might add a bit more "wax" drips to the beginning of the top where they are dripping off the ones in the candle holders - real wax drips seem to always be really thick at the top and taper away to skinny drips at the bottom. BUT it's still good the way you have them!
Nice name, btw.
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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09-13-2009,05:06 PM
Great job! Love the paint!
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09-13-2009,05:25 PM
Just lovely, FB! I really like the integration of brass candlesticks with more drippage at the bottom. Very creepy and dramatic.
Thrift stores ALWAYS have brass candle bases lying around...... *looks for car keys*Gothikim
"...I dress this way just to keep them at bay cuz Halloween is every day..."
http://www.blogcrypt.com/gothikim http://www.halloweengallery.com/index.php?cat=10271
http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s166/gothikim
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09-13-2009,07:49 PM
Excellent job. Love the paint on them.
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"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream" - Edgar Allan Poe
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09-13-2009,10:30 PM
Awesome job! the paint on those candles is very realistic looking.
Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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09-14-2009,06:17 AM
LOVE these!! I just bought my PVC at Home Depot yesterday! I am so excited to get started on these. I was SO wanting to add Skulls or something to the sides - and now that I saw how it looks on yours, I will def be doing so myself!

Thanks for the pics - they paint job is awesome too!! I was gonna go white on some and black on others - but now, may have some like yours too!!"Why are you dressed like someone died?"
"Wait."
~ Wednesday Addams
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09-14-2009,07:44 AM
Those turned out beautiful. I, too, love the paint. Excellent work.
Duct tape is a ghoul's best friend.



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