Well, the house is mine by our legal judgement, but the stuff that filled it is gone--or mostly gone--including the Christmas ornaments. But I find myself, after many sour and unhappy Christmases, wanting to unearth the joy and the magic of Christmas. I especially miss the Swedish candle holders that hung on our Christmas tree. I ran across them back in the 80's at Pier One, but haven't found them since. I bought about 4 or 5 and then people noted how much we liked them and some friends gave us a few more. Once Christmas was over they went on sale for cheep and I bought as many as I could. We lit them up on Christmas Eve and Epiphany every year. I won't begrudge my ex-wife for running off with them since they hold as much charm and sentimental value to her as they do to me, but I miss them. So this year I decided to make some of my own. Thought I'd show you all.
Painting the bottoms. I used shish kabob sticks for the shafts
I curled wire to make the hooks so they hook on the tree.
Here they are hanging on the curtain rod and I think they will work pretty well Candles go in the top part. The trick is to keep the weight at the bottom so the candles are balanced.
This is a painting from Carl Larson that helps give you the idea
Well this project and Christmas in general, is one of many things I am doing to live life with some vision. Christmas seems like a good time to do that; a time to celebrate birth, redemption, new life, gifts and the like.
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