color circle candle holder





color circle candle holder
$0.00
Something you do as a glass artist is obsessively scour craigslist for people selling glass and equipment because it is effing expensive and folks abandon the hobby all the time. I found an amazing deal on a kiln that way, and with it came a crap ton of glass and accessories, including a bunch of conveniently pre-cut circles in many colors. I threw them in said kiln and waited for magic. Thus was born the holder of the candles. Thank you, abandoning glass man.
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Glass
6” dia x 3.5” h