A Moth to a Flame










A Moth to a Flame
“A Moth to a Flame”
This little tealight candle holder, was inspired
by summer nights
and candlelight. If you have ever gone camping
or sat on your porch, you light a candle and out of
nowhere a moth appears and dances
around the flame.
This candle holder was made by Scott Lawson here in
Grayson County.
This Candle holder measures right around 3 ½ inches long by 3 ¼ inches tall and 2 ½ inches wide.
Wood bowl and utensil care care: These bowls are usable art, so please use them. They have been treated with oils so the wood does not split when washed. If you use your bowls and they get dirty, DO NOT!!!! Put in a dish washing machine. This will ruin your item! Hand wash your wood bowls or utensils, and when done apply a small amount of oil to it. You can use Olive Oil or Mineral oil, which your wood bowl or utensil has already been treated with. Keep doing this and you should have your item should last a good while. If the bowl or utensil looks dry, just add a little oil to them.
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