Both LED candle versions are shown in this post.
This rustic style home decoration can
celebrate winter
or Christmas, whether in its plain snowflake form,
or with added faux
candle, tall or short (tea light on tube).
Hang from a chandelier, under a doorway arch or niche,
in a series down
a hallway ceiling.
Multiple layers of snowflake with interior star main shape
are carefully glued together to create a thick, sturdy hanger
then pressed
under a heavy flat weight until thoroughly dried.
For the tall LED candle
variation, a pocket is assembled
from one- or two-piece shapes, and attached to
the backside
of snowflake’s modified center bottom arm.
Tall candle (approx. 6.25”
overall height x .75” diameter body)
slips into pocket, with “flame” portion resting
in
hollow snowflake center.
If desired, a hook shape (included in file) is
assembled
from several layers for thickness and strength,
then inserted into
top “eyelet” part of snowflake body,
and attached by means of large jump ring
to medium duty
decorative chain for hanging. Or use ribbon, etc.
Snowflake
hanger measures approx. 11.8” tall x 10” wide when assembled.
NOTE: Consider cutting Snowflake
Round Frame Orn
(separate design) main shape at the same time --
centered
in the snowflake’s middle hollow to “harvest”
another snowflake series and
reduce “waste” –
position in the cutting layout BEFORE cutting main hanger
shapes.
Assembly guide steps will demonstrate the tall candle insert
first. Shorter tea light in its faux candle stick assemble
will begin in Step 11.
ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A front & main hanger (5 total for thickness & strength)
B back hanger
C faux LED candle holder tube - 2-parts version
(narrower shapes for 2-part version can fit on
12x12 card stock along sides of main hanger shape
to economize on paper use)
D Opt. cardstock hook (8 for thickness & strength)
body shapes, working quickly to apply liquid adhesive
such as Tombo Aqua all around and near all edges.
Then quickly layer the first two cut shapes, aligning edges
all over, immediately press under a large heavy flat
weight (the size of this project may require more
than one object) on top of the glued-up stack while
the next shape has glue applied. Then remove flat
weights to position and attach newest layer onto stack,
then reposition weights. Pressing in this manner will
help the shapes stay flat and straight, avoiding
warping or curling, etc. Leave weights in place for
several hours or over night until adhesive is dry.
3. Follow the same process to stack and glue optional
hook shapes, pressing stack under heavy weight
while drying.
4. If using the two-part candle tube holder, prepare
by bending back on all perforations for panels,
tabs, bottom "cover", etc.
Align side seam by overlapping the straight
edge (on right in this image) over the opposite
flange tab, adjust for top and bottom alignment
then join seam.
5. Form the holder into a tube to align and jointhe second side seam.
outward surfaces of tabs, bend "cover" bottom
panel down into position . . .
. . . and adjust wall edges
to match cover edges as precisely as possible,
then glue in place.
NOTE it will be helpful to insert a flat ended tool intotube to help apply pressure (stand tube upright
connector tabs, then . . .
. . . position the completed holder tube, bottom downward,
at bottom arm of back hanger panel (where star
cut out is), and wrap . . .
. . . connector tabs around the arm edges.Adjust so that arm bottom and tube bottom
edges align, then apply pressure to glue in place.
NOTE that inserting a rod-like tool such as a pencil
NOTE that inserting a rod-like tool such as a pencil
into the tube may be helpful in applying pressure
position over the backside of the main/front stack,
adjust to align all cut edges as precisely as possible,
then apply pressure to securely attach in place
(including rod tool pressure inside tube).
Position flat weights again to help press layers and
keep hanger from curling or warping, until thoroughly dry.
9. Finish the tall candle hanger by sliding the faux
9. Finish the tall candle hanger by sliding the faux
to a length of chain, then hook through the top
chunky candle stick:
A front & main hanger (5 total for thickness & strength)
B back hanger
C tea light faux candlestick tube
D Opt. cardstock hook (8 for thickness & strength)
12. Refer to Steps 2 & 3 to layer, press, and gluetogether the front and main hanger layers, and
the optional hook stack, and press flat under
heavy weights.
13. Prepare the candle stick shape by bending back
on all perforations for panels, tabs, side flange,
top cover, etc., except bend the top recess platform
side walls forward.
14. Form the candlestick shape into a tube to
overlay straight edge across opposite flange tab,
adjust for top and bottom alignment, then glue seam.
apply pressure to outward surface of tabs,
then bend the bottom panel into place.
Adjust wall edges to match bottom panel
tool into the tube to apply pressure to
. . . and adjust, until the tab edges align with tube edges.
Apply pressure to each segment until secure in place.
17. Prepare the candlestick tube by making surethat the connector tabs are bent outward.
Also, identify the glue line cut mark.
Apply glue to the back panel below the line, then . . .
. . . position the candlestick at the top of the bottom
. . . position the candlestick at the top of the bottom
of triangle symbol cut out, with glue mark just hidden
at center ring circle cut edge. Glue tabs in place.
18. Apply glue to back hanger shape backside, then
18. Apply glue to back hanger shape backside, then
position over the backside of the main/front stack,
adjust to align all cut edges as precisely as possible,
then apply pressure to securely attach in place
Position flat weights again to help press layers and
keep hanger from curling or warping, until thoroughly dry.
Attach the hook (or substitute a metal finding hook)
to a length of chain, then hook through the top
hanger eyelet.
Insert LED tea light into the recessed top opening
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