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diy terrazzo-look incense holder

Just like the play dough of our childhoods, oven bake clay can be shaped into an endless number of forms. Jewellery, plates, sculptures – it’s all possible with a bucket of clay. The folks at A Beautiful Mess know this better than anyone; they’ve created some spiffy terrazzo-look incense holders that’ll do the trick of brightening up your bedside table while keeping your incense in place. It doesn’t take much to make one for yourself – one arvo of shaping, rolling and baking should be all you need. Follow the step-by-step over here.











