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  • Started off too high, so allow enough room.
  • Bending the wire segments. After bending the wire with pliers, it was found that the lengths wouldn't be the same. Hence, here, 22mm holes have been drilled with a spade bit, and 22mm dowel used. The segents will be the right lengths.
  • Making a sleigh from wire sold at Bunnings. Note, keep the material clear of candles, don't leave them unattended.
  • With succulents. The problem, is if multiple candles are used, people will bet on with candle causes the rest to catch fire first.
  • The "S" links.
  • The larger "S" links.
  • The bottom section. Now to find a larger round item, for the larger diameter circle.
  • All done.
  • It was found, that a rod with a hold drilled in the end was handy. The wire could be caught in the rod, and actively wound around the dowel.
  • Over time, have found the maximum amount of contact area is required, hence the double loop.
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  • For a container, a milk drink container. Here, the width of the sleigh is adjusted to suit the container.
  • Using the end of a pallet, and hanging the items that need to sit vertically.
  • Another photo, if the sides don't hang perpendicular, to the cross members, pegs can be used as weights.
  • Now for the arrangement. If using flowers, there is floral art foam. Notice that the top of the foam is above the edge.
  • Start with the middle and work out.
  • A cheat, just cut the flowers to the same length.
  • Both sides done.
  • To mound the candle, tooth picks have been used, and inserted into holes made with a drill.
  • Picked some spring flowering Chrysanthemums.
  • FInsished. Hangon, need some pine cones.
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