I made a couple of Rikki's PVC flicker candles, then had an idea to make a candle holder for one. I used a small piece of wood as a platform and mounted one of the Dollar Tree Gargoyles in front of the candle. I think it turned out rather nice for the $2.00 price:
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Gargoyle PVC Candle Holder –
08-11-2008,07:25 PM
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08-11-2008,07:37 PM
Very nice. I have a couple of those gargoyles. I was trying to think of a way to use them. I may do this.
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08-11-2008,07:41 PM
Looks great Dave! Very creative.
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08-11-2008,08:12 PM
That was a great idea Dave. I just might have to borrow your idea.
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08-12-2008,12:00 AM
Great idea.
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08-12-2008,02:53 PM
Nice idea Dave! I'm making some of Rikki's candles now as well. I'll have to check out my Dollar Tree and see what they have going on.... Thanks!

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08-12-2008,07:32 PM
Thanks for the compliments! Most of the credit goes to Rikki for the PVC candle idea.
(The PVC I used is one and a quarter inch. The LED tealight fits perfectly inside it.)
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08-13-2008,02:44 AM
You did a great job on that candle.
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08-13-2008,07:25 AM
Looks good!
My project list keeps getting longer the closer we get to Halloween! Oh well, at least my candles are all done and I just have to add the gargoyles!
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08-13-2008,07:32 AM
Wow! Very cool! I gotta try this...
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