Instructions No. 4055
Difficulty: Beginner
Working time: 2 Hours
Pour the pennant chain and use it as a mini garland
First, set everything up so you can work quickly while pouring: Place the silicone mold for the pennant chain on a flat, sturdy surface. This keeps the mold stable and allows the casting mixture to cure properly later.
Mix the casting mixture: creamy, not too runny
Add one heaping tablespoon of casting powder to a mixing cup and gradually add water. Stir thoroughly until a smooth, creamy consistency forms. This step is important to ensure your pennants turn out even and don’t develop any brittle spots.
Pouring into the “ silicone mould ” and avoiding air bubbles
Carefully pour the mixed casting mixture into the silicone mold. Make sure the pennants are completely filled so that the edges form cleanly. To remove any air bubbles, tap the filled mold lightly a few times. Do not lift the mold while doing this, otherwise the mixture may spill over.
Unmold, let dry, and smooth the edges
After about 30 minutes, you can carefully remove the cast pieces from the mold. Then set them aside to dry completely. Once the pennants are completely dry, you can smooth out any rough edges with a little “ sandpaper .”
Thread the pennant garland and label it
Thread the individual pennants onto a string or a ribbon.
tealight holders wooden sticks and drill holes in them
Take three round wooden sticks and cut them to your desired length. Then, using a hand drill, drill three 4-mm-diameter holes into the tealight holders. The holes will later provide support for the sticks and turn the decoration into a small “stage” for your cast pennant garland.
Glue the Rods in Place and Attach the Garland
Insert the round sticks into the holes using a small amount of hot glue. Let the glue set briefly so everything is secure. Then tie the pennant garland to the sticks.
Add pops of color: Decoratively glue on “ pompoms ”
Use hot glue to attach colorful pompoms to the birch log and also to the round rods. This creates a cheerful table decoration that looks especially beautiful by candlelight.
Add tea lights and finish decorating
Finally, place tea lights or LED tea lights in the glasses. LED lights are especially practical if the decoration is meant to stay up for a while or if there are children at the table. Center everything, check that the rods are stable—and your cast pennant garland is ready to use as a candle decoration.
Now it’s your turn
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