A newly finished dot painted art stone and a tealight candle holder.  

The tea light holder design was inspired by one of AmandalaRocks' designs, but I don't think I executed it very well. I'm happy with how the outer gold elements turned out, though! Still trying to figure out how I'm going to incorporate paint pens into my practice.

#DotPainting #DotMandala #MandalaStone #Mandala #Crafts #Crafting #MastoArt #Art #Painting #Acrylics #TeaLights #TeaLightCandleHolder #CandleHolder

Name change: CandleCubes! Good friend’s suggestion. Rolls off the tongue better. Look at this stunning walnut example! Added to the shop http://zfactory.etsy.com #handmade #FediGiftShop #gifts #smallbusiness #tealights
CubeLamp inventory build in progress #handmade #lasercutting #tealights #woodworking #gifts #maker
My simplest item: CubeLamp Tea Light Lantern! Comes in Stained Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut, Stained Basswood, Matte Black and Gloss Black. Includes 1 each warm white and color-changing LED tea lights, starting at $12.95 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1800924463/cubelamp-led-tea-light-lantern #handmade #gifts #tealights #lantern
In case you haven’t seen, I also make some nice little tea light lamps and clocks. They’re in my Etsy store. Http://etsy.com/shop/zfactory #gifts #clocks #housewares #handmade #tealights #geometricart
I’ve taken a couple of prototypes and painted them black, one in matte and the other in gloss. What do you think? Which one do you like better? #tealights #handcrafted #homedecor #lasercutting
One of my wonderful collectors ordered a pair of solid mahogany w/dark stain CubeLamps! You can get some too. 😊 HTTP://etsy.com/shop/zfactory #tealights #handcrafted #homedecor #lasercutting
Here’s a video of what the CubeLamps look like in action 😊 #tealights #handmade #crafting #wood
Hacked Tea Lights Flicker Just Right

Flickering LED tea lights are a friendly and safe alternative to having flaming little pots of wax situated around your home, but sometimes the flicker scheme leaves something to be desired. [Roger…

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