Graham Bonnett
OK, it’s a little more challenging than cutting a stick of butter, but as long as you end up with some wedge-like shapes, or any other shape that frees up the wax, you should be able to remove the wax pretty easily.
If you’ve been following along with me on., then you know we’re still very much in “construction mode” in the nursery, but that didn’t stop me from making this wall art and hanging it up just to see how it would look.
I’ve been sitting on some fabrics from.Online Fabric Store.that I really love for a few weeks now, so finally I had to jump in and make my first project.. Let me show you what I did!.
I have a stack of 6 different fabrics that I’ll be using in here, and for this project I chose these four..I picked up four plain canvases from the dollar store, each measuring about 8×10.
I put them out on the fabric and traced around each one, leaving about 2-3 inches extra to fold over.. Well, maybe a little more than that.
I just eyeballed it!.I bought this toothbrush holder a few years ago, but you see, I only have so many toothbrushes that need to be held and those ones already have a very fine holder indeed..
So I just kept it on a shelf and thought it had a pretty shape..I bought some cheap flowers the other day to make the house feel a little happier and the time was right!.
I made sure the little plug in the bottom was in tightly and filled it up with a bit of water.If you try this out, double-check that your plug fits tightly, or place the “vase” on a little plate, just to be sure you don’t have any leaks..