Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Make An Incense Burner

Elaborate incense burner


Incense burners don’t have to be some elaborate, expensive item bought only at overpriced stores. You can make an incense burner yourself using a few simple items and a little imagination. Your incense burner could be as simple as an ashtray with an old toothpick holder glued to it, or it can be as elaborate as you can imagine if you fashion it out of oven-baked clay. You can make an incense burner with a few simple steps. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Find something to work as a basin. You will want something that works to catch all the incense ashes so they don’t drop all over the world. It should be a circular basin if you intend to have the incense stick stand upright and a long, narrow basin if you are going to have the stick at an angle. Old ashtrays or candle holders work well and you will also know they are durable enough to withstand the heat should the incense stick fall over. Vintage glass or ceramic dishes, glasses or any other item with enough surface to catch the ashes will also work.


2. Get a tallish item with a small hole in it that will fit an incense stick. If you find an item that would be fabulous, such as a miniature statue, and it does not have a hole in it, drill one with a very thin bit. Items that come furnished with holes and hold up to the heat include ceramic toothpick or small utensil holders, knobs from lamps and furniture and other pieces that have holes for screws. If the hole is too big for your incense stick, you can stuff it with tinfoil for a quick fix or fill it with clay for a more permanent structure. Make sure to outfit the foil or clay with a stick in hand so you can gauge how big the hole should become.


3. Glue the pieces together. Once you have your basin and stick holder, all you need to do is glue the two pieces together. Use a heavy duty glue that is not water soluble as you will want to wash the burner when it gets full of ashes or too dusty.


4. Fashion your own out of oven-baked clay. If you want to create your own incense burner from scratch, find a heavy duty oven-baked clay. Self-drying clays are more prone to disintegrate, so pick one that is oven baked or go for ceramic if you have access to materials and a kiln. Roll a long piece of clay which you can coil into the holder portion of the burner and create a basin to go with it with a flattened piece. Paint it or use colored clay to create designs.


5. Use pieces of old incense burners to create your own unique new one. You can glue two or more pieces of old burners together, even breaking them apart to fashion a brand new burner. Glue pieces together with heavy duty glue.

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