I am sure y’all have seen those little wooden bowl candles, right? Have you also seen the price tags that are on them? WOW. I love candles, but I couldn’t pay or should say I wouldn’t pay what they are going for. BUT I want one!! Today, I am going to show how I am able to get one for our home, if you want one too, you will want to keep reading. 🙂
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I took a walk in Dollar Tree for a shape that would be that of a wooden dough bowl. I went down every aisle, finally came to a soap dish that would work perfectly!
Below is a miniature wooden dough bowl candle, the soap dish has a similar shape, don’t you think?
First thing I need to do, is remove the suction cup and arm from the soap dish. The suction cup holder was easy to remove by slipping it out of the slots.
Taking my snips, I carefully sniped the arm from the frame of the soap dish.
It cracked a little but the most part stayed intact.
Now, I had my base, it’s time to turn it to look like a wooden dough bowl.
HOW TO CREATE A FAUX WOODEN DOUGH BOWL
This is another project where I grab my joint compound. I have used joint compound on many other craft projects.
Turning the dish upside down, I started applying joint compound to the surface.
Let that dry overnight. I turned it over and did the same to the top.
Once it has dried thoroughly, I gave it a light sanding, smoothing all the surface.
Painting is the fun part, get creative. Adding layers of colors to form the look of wood. I used several different colors of Waverly chalk paint.
The final step is giving it a coat of poly.
HOW TO CREATE A WOODEN BOWL CANDLE
Add your votive candle in boiling water, carefully, don’t burn yourself.
While wax is melting, add the wicks to the bowl. I used hot glue to the metal part of the wicks and placed them in the bottom of my container.
Pour the melted wax into the container. Do not move until the wax hardens, cut the wicks.
Look how cute this turned out! I hope you make one of these for yourself, it was a lot of fun!
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I had to pin this. Not only is it so pretty but the price tag is a definite winner. Thanks so much for sharing the creative idea.
Thank you Donna. I hope you make one for yourself, it’s a fun project.
You are so clever, Terrie. The faux finish is really impressive and I’ll never look at a soap dish in the same way again!
Thanks Ann. How funny, I never look at an item like you are supposed too. ha
Wow, Terrie! Your candle dough bowl looks amazing – very creative and unique! You certainly have awe-inspiring, outside the box crafting skills! Very impressive!
Thank you so much Gail, it’s hard to find crafts to share that hasn’t been shown. I love giving outside of the box ideas. I am happy how this turned out.
Wow Terrie, I am beyond impressed! Yes those dough bowl candles are pricey! I can’t believe you recreated one with a $ tree plastic soap dish! Amazing and it looks fabulous!
Thanks Jenna. Dollar Tree has a lot of neat things that can be transformed into cute home decor. It took me two passes before I decided to use the soap dish. ha!
Amazing Terrie! Once again you have created a lovely piece of decor using a Dollar Tree item most of us would ignore! I love this one!
It was kind of fun searching Dollar Tree for a certain shape instead of and item. 🙂 It’s not perfect but I am happy with it. Thanks Lauren!
Terrie, you did such a great job transforming plastic to a wood patina. You’ve inspired me–looks like it’s time to make more candles! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Thanks Cecilia! So happy I inspired you. Happy crafting.
I want just half of your creativity! I LOVE this and can honestly say that I never would have thought to make something like this. These would make great small gifts too. I’m going to have to give it a try. You would never know that it’s not a wooden bowl! Greatness!
Awe thanks Tammy, but I have seen your crafts and creativity, you’re not lacking.
Wow, that’s just incredible Terrie. I would not know that’s not wood – or for that matter, it started out as plastic! Now it’s a beautiful decor piece. I bet you don’t really miss the real deal now. Necessity is definitely the mother of invention 🙂
Terrie this is brilliant! Love and these can be expensive but I think we pay for the bowl.
Pinned!
Thank you Cindy, yes the bowl itself is expensive. Thanks for stopping by too Cindy, I appreciate it.
Thanks Sara for the sweet comment and for hosting each month this fun blog hop! Well, my bowl isn’t perfect when you place it next to a real bowl but it looks pretty good in my home. Thanks again!