I saw this tutorial for decorated candles at Halloween, but I only just got around to trying it:
http://sewforsoul.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/halloween-diy-printed-candles.html
I did follow the directions from the tutorial for three of my Christmas candles, but I also tried using rubber stamps directly on the tissue paper for two candles and they worked just as well.
The candles I used were a $10 set from Ikea.
These are the two that were made from rubber stamp designs:
Free clip art found online:
My husband's original artwork, printed onto white tissue paper:
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Featured Teapot Racer: Lucy Deux
This is "Lucy Deux"
I was excited when the Hamilton family showed up with a teapot racer at the Renninger's Steampunk Industrial Show in Mount Dora. They are very memorable as the only people to build a teapot racer while sitting next to the registration table, just before a race. They hadn't even owned a remote controlled vehicle when they first stopped by the registration table that day, but went out and bought one, so they could compete. The resulting racer was "Last Minute Lucy".
This year, they came prepared to race with this cute fairy themed racer and fairy jars that flashed different colors, as judges' bribes.
Jeff Hamilton does the driving, but it's easy to see that this is a project that involves the whole family.
The Hamiltons received full marks for showmanship and the quality of the judges' bribes, but lost a couple points on negotiating the hazards of the obstacle course.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Featured Teapot Racer: Astor Burner
"Astor Burner" was built and driven by Tristan Van Cise. This young man was present at the very first Splendid Teapot Race, to watch his mother race, but this was his first time with a vehicle of his own.
Judges' bribes don't have to be physical things. They can be poems, compliments, songs, dances, or jokes. Tristan gave the judges the gift of laughter.
The judges' bribe joke:
"One day the Engineer pulled into the station. He went into the station and when he came out the train was gone! He turned to a train yard worker, where did the train go? The worker didn't know. The engineer asked several other people getting angrier and angrier that he couldn't find the train. Walked around another train that had pulled in while he was inside the station and there was his train. It had been there all along and he got STEAMED over nothing."
His bribe received the maximum possible points from both judges.
Winner of the "Most Splendid First Time Contestant" ribbon.
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