If you're celebrating Diwali, it's always possible to purchase lamps made by others. However, getting into the festive spirit can also involved making your own Diwali lamps, a fun exercise that lets you decorate it to your heart's content.
Edit Steps
- 1Assemble the items needed to make the lamp. These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".
- 2Roll the clay into a ball about the size of your fist or a little smaller, depending on how large you want the lamp.
- 3Using your thumb, press an indent into the middle of the ball. This will make a hollow.
- 4Shape the hollow with your fingers to create a bowl with evenly sized edges all the way around. Check that the tea light candle can fit into the hole; if not, keep shaping.
- 5Create a rim edge.
- For a round lamp, leave the shape as it is but raise the rim edge with more clay in a circle around the top.
- For a star shaped lamp, pinch the sides of the top of the bowl with your forefinger and thumb. This will indent the top, creating a star shape. Six indents will create a six-sided star, five indents will create a five-sided star.
- 6Using a fork, press down around the rim edge to create a pretty finishing. Try to keep this as even as possible.
- 7Make holes in the side of the clay bowl. These allow the light to shine through. Decide where you will place the holes evenly around the bowl, marking each spot with a small nick in the clay to check for evenness all the way around the bowl. Then press the holes out with the end of a paintbrush or pencil. Use the tool to make each circle evenly rounded.
- 8Allow the lamp to dry as instructed by the clay type that you've used.
- 9Once dry, paint on decorative designs. Glue costume gems, sequins and glitter in place. The rim can be painted a different color from the decorative designs on the side, such as gold or silver, to help increase the glow of the candlelight.
- Use really rich colors for the decorations; you can't be too opulent!
- 10Allow the paint to dry. Once dried, the tea light candle can be placed insider and the lamp is ready to use.
Edit Tips
- Be creative when making the lamps––any shape, size or height you like is fine provided you have adequate materials and the candle glow still works.
Edit Things You'll Need
- Clay that hardens by air-drying or oven-drying (you'll need to follow the package instructions for the drying
- Wooden or non-stick board for working on
- Fork
- A battery powered or real tea light candle
- Paintbrush
- Acrylic paints, costume gems, sequins, etc. for decorating the lamps
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April 30, 2012 by Flickety
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