12-11-2006, 12:48 PM
Hi folks.
Wanted to put forth some pix of what's been consuming a LOT of my time over the last several weeks. Hours and hours worth. And clean-up starts today.
We had a smaller Advent Wreath with nice but messy wax candles, but because of an unfortunate accident, that old wreath was no longer able to be mounted, nor was the Pascal candle that used the same stand. I had an image in my head of how to solve the problems, and this is what resulted. All good reviews thus far. I'm glad they're pleased.
The wood is black walnut from here in Missouri. The wreath is constructed out of a double layer of trapezoidal shapes and then cut to a circle (1-1/2" thick total, plus the candle pots). The circle is 30" in diameter and the ring is 3" wide. "Pots" for the candles are turned from stacks of 8/4 walnut and cut on a 10ú bias.
The "holly leaves" were created from maple wood in an abstract shape, giving the flavor of holly, in three different sizes. They had the veining burned into each leaf. Tops and bottoms of leaves are a transparent green and the sides are a metalic gold paint. The edges were sanded away at about a 15ú angle, just to give the leaves some visual life and less bulk. The berries are gorgeous red aquarium marbles! We tried several different sizes of faceted stones but they were dismal in comparison.
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath01.jpg">![[Image: Wreath01.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath01.jpg)
Details of the "Holly Leaves & Berries"
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath02.jpg">![[Image: Wreath02.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath02.jpg)
With a Family from Church to Show Scale
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath03.jpg">![[Image: Wreath03.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath03.jpg)
Showing Stand & Rake of Wreath
Wanted to put forth some pix of what's been consuming a LOT of my time over the last several weeks. Hours and hours worth. And clean-up starts today.

We had a smaller Advent Wreath with nice but messy wax candles, but because of an unfortunate accident, that old wreath was no longer able to be mounted, nor was the Pascal candle that used the same stand. I had an image in my head of how to solve the problems, and this is what resulted. All good reviews thus far. I'm glad they're pleased.
The wood is black walnut from here in Missouri. The wreath is constructed out of a double layer of trapezoidal shapes and then cut to a circle (1-1/2" thick total, plus the candle pots). The circle is 30" in diameter and the ring is 3" wide. "Pots" for the candles are turned from stacks of 8/4 walnut and cut on a 10ú bias.
The "holly leaves" were created from maple wood in an abstract shape, giving the flavor of holly, in three different sizes. They had the veining burned into each leaf. Tops and bottoms of leaves are a transparent green and the sides are a metalic gold paint. The edges were sanded away at about a 15ú angle, just to give the leaves some visual life and less bulk. The berries are gorgeous red aquarium marbles! We tried several different sizes of faceted stones but they were dismal in comparison.
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath01.jpg">
![[Image: Wreath01.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath01.jpg)
Details of the "Holly Leaves & Berries"
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath02.jpg">
![[Image: Wreath02.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath02.jpg)
With a Family from Church to Show Scale
<IMG content="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath03.jpg">
![[Image: Wreath03.jpg]](http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g101/DeanGThomas/Wreath/Wreath03.jpg)
Showing Stand & Rake of Wreath