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Lace Candle Holder

July 15, 2014 by Shellie Wilson

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This candle holder is delicate and romantic at the same time. It is created using wall paper paste and a lace doily. It would be great if you could up-cycle some of Grandma’s old doily’s into something like this. Full Doily Candle Holder tutorial can be found here at Theexcitedbride.com. These would also be lovely to give guests as a take home favor.

Lace doilies are beautiful and intricate, and they can add a touch of romance and nostalgia to any décor. But what do you do with them when they start to show wear and tear? Instead of throwing them away, why not repurpose them into something beautiful and functional? Theexcitedbride.com has a wonderful tutorial on how to turn your old doilies into delicate and romantic candle holders using wallpaper paste.

To get started, you’ll need a few basic supplies: a lace doily, wallpaper paste, a balloon, and a few other items you probably already have on hand. The process is fairly simple and straightforward, but it does require a bit of patience and attention to detail.

First, blow up your balloon to the size you want your finished candle holder to be. Then, mix your wallpaper paste according to the instructions on the package. Dip your doily into the paste and carefully place it over the balloon. Smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles, and make sure the edges are well-secured to the balloon.

Once the doily is in place, let it dry completely. This may take several hours, depending on the humidity and temperature in your workspace. Be patient and resist the temptation to rush the drying process, as this can cause the doily to crack or warp.

When the doily is completely dry, gently pop the balloon and remove it from the inside of the candle holder. You should be left with a delicate and beautiful lace structure that is perfect for holding a votive candle or other small candle. Place a candle inside and enjoy the soft, romantic glow it casts on the surrounding area.

These candle holders would make a wonderful addition to any room or event décor. They can be made in a variety of sizes and styles to suit your personal tastes and needs. And, as an added bonus, they are a great way to upcycle old doilies and other lace items that might otherwise end up in the trash. So next time you come across a beautiful doily that is no longer being used, don’t toss it out – give it new life as a beautiful and functional candle holder.

 

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King Sophie’s World – Where Photography Meets Embroidery in a Stunning Art Evolution

In the world of modern art, creative boundaries are constantly being pushed, and one artist who is leading the charge in an innovative and inspiring way is Sophie, the mastermind behind King Sophie’s World. Sophie is redefining what it means to blend traditional needlework with contemporary art by combining her stunning photography with embroidery. If you haven’t heard of her yet, you’re in for a treat. Let’s take a closer look at how Sophie’s work is pushing the boundaries of art, one embroidered print at a time.

Sophie’s artistic journey is a fusion of two worlds: photography and embroidery. As an artist, she captures beautiful, thought-provoking photographs that evoke emotion and capture life’s fleeting moments. But Sophie doesn’t stop there. She then takes those images to the next level by adding her signature embroidery to everyday objects, creating a piece of art that is both striking and meaningful. These embroidered prints aren’t just photographs—they are a  intricate interpretation of her vision, 

This evolution of art, where photography and embroidery meet, is not just innovative; it’s a testament to the evolving ways in which artists are reimagining the classics and experimenting with new techniques. Sophie’s ability to seamlessly blend these two mediums shows just how far the art world has come—and it’s exciting to think about where it’s headed next.

Among the many stunning pieces in Sophie’s collection, her embroidered rose prints stand out as personal favorites. There’s something so striking about the combination of delicate flowers and bold, empowering words. The roses themselves are beautifully photographed, with intricate stitches capturing the softness and elegance of each petal. But it’s the juxtaposition of these gentle flowers with words that encourage strength and confidence that makes them so powerful.

Her rose embroidery prints feature sayings that resonate with many of us—quotes that inspire, uplift, and make us reflect on the importance of self-worth and empowerment. These aren’t just pretty flowers; they’re symbols of resilience, independence, and beauty, much like the women they represent. Every time I look at one of her pieces, it’s like a visual reminder of how we all need to embrace our inner strength and beauty.

What Sophie is doing with her embroidered prints is so cool because it’s a perfect example of how artists are adapting to and evolving with the times. She takes the age-old art of embroidery—something traditionally viewed as delicate and reserved for traditional or vintage works—and reinvents it. By combining it with photography, she breathes new life into both mediums.

Sophie’s work is proof that art doesn’t need to stay stagnant. It’s an ever-changing, ever-growing process that can take on new forms and new meanings. Through her embroidered prints, Sophie is showing the world how art can evolve and how we, as viewers, can continue to be surprised and inspired by these innovations.

 

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