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The listing, Wiccan/Pagan Goddess Statue Candle Holder/Incense Burner has ended.
I found out how to make homemade clay and practices by making this beautiful goddess statue/representation/candle holder/incense burner. It's lighter than it looks. It is smooth except the candle spot is texture like a rough rock. The mouth can hold a stick incense and you can burn cone incense in the candle space. I am also adding this matching pentagram. It too is made from clay. Both pieces are hand painted light blue and dark purple. Tea candle and incense stick not included.
I used this recipe for wiccan disks (like stepping stones) So I had to mess with the timing in the oven, but his is what I used- super easy and everything is in your kitchen:
Homemade Clay
You will need:
3 cups flour 1 cup salt 1 1/4 cups water (plus up to an additional 1/4 cup, as needed) Stones/ Pebbles/ or Sea Glass Color and Shape is up to you Acrylic paint / Food coloring (Optional) Krylon crystal clear spray paint for waterproof sealant or Mod Podge for sealer Use an electric mixer on medium speed to beat the ingredients together until a ball forms. If the mixture is still crumbly, add more water. Knead the dough until it is smooth. Divide the dough into three balls. Place each ball on a piece of foil and flatten it into a disk. Press pebbles into the dough to create a design. Heat the oven to 275 degrees. Transfer the foil and dough onto a baking sheet. Bake the plaques for two hours, and then let them cool completely. Check to see if any pebbles are loose; if so, remove them, add a drop of tacky glue, and replace them.