Hello and Welcome to this month's Creative Craft Hop co-hosted by Sara @Birdz of a Feather and Donna @Modern on Monticello who take turns every other month! The lovely and creative Sara is our host for this month! I'm so glad you're here checking out our creative projects for the month of May!
Materials:
- Taper candle & candle holder
- Floral wire (20 gauge and 22 gauge)
- Measuring tape/Ruler
- Wire cutters/nylon jaw pliers/round nose pliers
- Crystal Beads
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How To:
Making a DIY wire candle cuff is a simple project that involves wrapping or twisting floral wire to create a decorative base that will fit a taper candle, then embellishing it with crystals or beads to form wire branches around the decorative wire base.
First, I loosely measured around the taper candle and got about a not quite three inch diameter. You want to be able to easily place the cuff on the candle and not have the cuff fit too snug and possibly scraping the wax.
Then I started guesstimating about how much wire I needed to twist, etc. and came up with twelve inches to fold and twist . . .
and created a plain twisted wire ring similar to the Terrain style that would fit around the taper candle. If you look at the Terrain's pictures of candle cuffs, the twisted wire looked hand twisted and very natural like the one I created.
Then I thought I should make something a bit fancier with crystals since the twisted wire ring looked so plain and I wanted to make something different from the Terrain ones. Since the candle I'm using is pink, I pulled out my pink crystals (8mm) and a ruler and placed rows of two crystals along the three inch mark of my ruler - totaling 22 crystals to start.
Then, once again, I guesstimated the length of wire (about 14" folded) I needed to weave the crystals onto the wire.
Starting with groups of four crystals and sliding them onto the wire . . .
and twisting the wire once.

Then adding groups of four crystals to the same wire and twisting the wire once the crystals were added until . . .all the crystals were added to the wire. I needed to add two more crystals to make the grouping of four even for a total of twenty four crystals.Then I started shaping a ring of the wired grouped crystals . . .
and closing the ring of crystals with the wire that is left on one side. Next, wrapping another folded wire into the ring wire on the opposite side.


insert another bead onto the longer wire, as before.
Then take the end of the wire and insert it in the opening of the crystal. Pulling the wire through the crystal until . . .
a small loop is formed. Be sure to move the crystal as close to the previous crystal as the loop is formed.
Continue adding crystals to the wire until . . .
the third crystal is attached and . . .
the forth one and finally . . .
the fifth one is attached. Be sure to straighten out the longer wires and begin twisting them together.
Then take the twisted wire and . . .
twirl it into the center of the beads, cutting off any excess twisted wire.
Attach the beaded flowers by wrapping the wire ends of the branch extensions to the back of the flowers, through to the front and back again, twisting the wires together to secure. Straightening and smoothing the twisted wires out as much as possible.
I think I got carried away with making this taper candle cuff, lol! It seems to be a bit bigger than my inspirations! But I'm loving it! And hope you'll try your hand at making one.
Up next is Sue @Shop at Blu sharing How to Refresh Metal Garden Decor! Be sure to check out all of her great ideas!
































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This is gorgeous Gail and I love the scale of it. I must be living under a rock; I never knew candle cuffs even existed.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sara! I didn't know they existed either until I saw them on Terrain! I googled candle cuffs to see what was out there but couldn't find much of anything.
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