A candle arrangement that is perfect for mantelpieces and window frames. Holly leaves and bright red berries emphasize the foundation of the project. All patterns are drawn in full size. The height of the project is 11 inches.
All American Novelties Plans - Assortment of fun gagets in wood. Assorted sizes. Over three dozen plans for making entertaining novelties. Some from the Old World, others from Early America. The wind-...
This nearly all wood lantern is easy to build following the woodworking plan.
Create your own maritime lantern! You can probably make this with scrap wood you have in your workshop. Use the glass or not, you could even use mirror on two sides to enhance the lighting produced by...
These projects would look great in the yard, on the porch, in a store window or anywhere you like! Use flood lights to illuminate the front or back of the project to create shadows. The line art for ...
A very simple project to build and one that you can build on. Make as many panels as you want and arrange them in whatever way pleases you. You can make your own candle cups from blocks of wood or buy...
Here we have our simple to make candle holders. IDEA: You could drill holes for tall candles or drill wider, more shallow holes for votive candles. Easy to cut and paint using the smallest of scrap wo...
Here we have our easy to make Christmas Candle Ornament decoration. Easy to cut and paint using the smallest of scrap wood pieces. Hang from a tree or window, door knob or railing. Simply size it to how yo...
You may be surprised at how little wood is needed to make a candle holder. Your scrap wood bin will be a great source of ideas. Here we provide three sample Christmas theme patterns. Easily scale the ...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. Back in the day, there was a necessity for candles and they had to be within easy reach. They still serve a use even to...
This plan includes two different sized patterns for making candles. One is 15 inches tall and 10 inches wide, as shown on the left. There is also a pattern for the candle on the right, the pattern is ...