Wholesale Shoes Candle Holders: Adding a Unique Touch to Your Space

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Wopch shoes candle holders are a unique and creative way to display candles in your home. These candle holders are made from old shoes that have been repurposed and transformed into an eye-catching decorative piece. The process of making wopch shoes candle holders involves cleaning and preparing the shoes, removing any dirt or debris. Once the shoes are clean, they can be painted or decorated in various ways to suit your personal style and preferences. Some people choose to leave the shoes in their original color, while others opt for bold and vibrant hues to make a statement. After the shoes are prepared, a hole is typically drilled in the sole or heel of the shoe to hold the candle securely.


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After the shoes are prepared, a hole is typically drilled in the sole or heel of the shoe to hold the candle securely. This ensures that the candle remains in place and does not cause any accidents or spills. Wopch shoes candle holders can be placed on tables, shelves, or even hung on the wall as a decorative accent.

POTN G-Series Speed Challenge #477- Eagles Hits

I'm taking a page out of Marie's book and using song titles. This time it's from the desert southwest of USA. A photo that illustrates any hit title of one of my favorite rock groups, the Eagles. Whatever you can come up with that goes with a title. I'll include some for you but there are others.

Hotel California
Desperado
Take it to the Limit
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Take it Easy
Tequila Sunrise
Already Gone
Life in the Fast Lane
Witchy Woman
The Heart of the Matter
One of These Nights
I Can't Tell You Why
Long Way Home

Don't forget to include reference to the song title so I know what I'm looking at.
As usual, I'll judge with my minimal understanding of photography and an emphasis on what my heart likes the best! I'll watch for how the photo fits the title. Don't worry about doubling up on titles that someone else used. If you like it, that's fine with me. I hope you have fun with this one.

Teekay: You nailed it. I want to be there. The title and your photo are a natural fit. The coconut in the foreground is, well. it just makes me want to jump into the picture. We've been having such a terrible winter here in western New York. Thank you for helping me remember warm and carefree days.

JimAskew: First of all, I apologize. I was rushing around this weekend (traveling) and I blew the title. I meant to include the title Long Road out of Eden . I'm not sure the Eagles ever put out a song called "long way home" even though I put that title in my list.
Now, with that out of the way, your photo fits Long Road out of Eden like a glove. I mean, it is an exact match, as the song speaks of the soldier's hard road. The haunting thousand yard stare on this sculpted soldier's face is shattering. Your choice of black and white is inspired. Your composition gives life to a static sculpture. I very much appreciate this photo.

Maureen: No need for a title here. I wondered if anybody'd dare to take this song, and who they might offend if they did, but you managed "beautifully". What fun! There's a lot of work in the make-up there. I think you really got the lighting figured out perfectly. Great color. Thanks.

Northants nin: Life in the fast lane. Not maybe what Joe Walsh was picturing in the song, but funny. I got a real chuckle at this Galapagos speeding along. I appreciate the humor, and how many times are you going to get to enter a challenge with a photo of a big tortoise after all? Thank you.

Marie: I kind of expected this to be titled "Life in the Fast Lane" as well! Somehow taking one of those beautiful old steam machines to the limit seems a little scary. I love the smoke and the noise that I can almost hear. It must be a real treat to watch those old-timers out stretching their legs again. Thanks for the photo.

CarloY: OK this one had me. I'm still puzzled about this picture. I love your title, and the fact that you stopped to take a photo of such a different scene. I don't know if you can explain it but I'm itching for more of this story. Just what every family needs: a nice house and two planes in the driveway! Thanks for your submission.

Thank you all for your submissions this week. I drew the winners entirely by my own whimsy.

#3- CarloY-- Life in the fast lane indeed!

#2- Maureen-- Witchy Woman was a difficult title but you did it right.

#1- JimAskew-- OK, well, Long Way Home, or Long Road out of Eden, the photo really tells a difficult and poignant story. Thank you for reminding us of the great sacrifices made by our various nations' guardians on our behalf, which is the point of the song. (I hope everyone reads that with their own nation's servicemen and women in mind). Take it away, Jim.

To submit, click "Post Reply" and put your Photo Name in the Subject Line. Don't forget your Camera Model.

Post until Sunday midnight GMT, [3/30/14].

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1. Camera -- photos must be taken with a Canon G-Series Camera (G1,G2,G3,G5,G6) or Pro 1.

2. Time -- any on-topic photo taken at any time is eligible, although photos that have won other competitions should NOT be entered.

3. Size -- photo must be EXACTLY 640 pixels on the longest side, with NO BORDERS. Odd-sized photos ineligible.

4. Post-Processing -- do whatever you like and the host will decide if it works.

5. Posting --
ONE PHOTO per photographer in each challenge.
Photo Name in the message subject line.
Camera model.
6. Commenting by Photographers -- While name and camera are all that are required, you're welcome to add any hints, story, special techniques, location, EXIF data.

7. No Commenting by others -- When the posting is closed, comments can be made in this thread.

1. The Challenge Host is the winner of the last challenge.
2. Choose a topic and list any special rules -- but DO NOT POST a photo.
3. Post the topic in a thread with this title: “POTN G-Series Speed Challenge #XX -- [TOPIC]”
4. At the end of competition, choose a Winner and two Runners-up and explain why the photos were selected. Comments on other photos are nice but not required.
5. Post these in a thread titled “POTN G-Series Speed Challenge #XX -- Winners.”
6. Winner starts with Rule #1 above.
7. If the winner can't be contacted and doesn't respond by Tuesday midnight GMT, the second-place winner will host the challenge. Etcetera.

One challenge every week, on the following schedule:
New Topic . Tuesday by midnight GMT.
Posting Starts . Right after topic is announced.
Posting Stops . Sunday midnight GMT
Winner Announcement . Monday by midnight GMT.

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Wopch shoes candle holders

They add a unique and whimsical touch to any space and can be a great conversation starter. These candle holders are not only environmentally friendly but also provide a second life for old shoes that would otherwise be discarded. They present a fun and creative way to upcycle and give new purpose to items that would have otherwise been wasted. In conclusion, wopch shoes candle holders are a creative and innovative way to display candles in your home. They add a unique and whimsical touch to any space and can be a great conversation starter. By repurposing old shoes, they not only provide a second life for these items but also promote sustainability and reduce waste. So why not give your old shoes a new purpose and transform them into beautiful candle holders?.

Reviews for "Repurposing Wholesale Shoes: DIY Candle Holder Ideas for Shoe Enthusiasts"

1. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Wopch shoes candle holders. They looked cute online, but when I received them, the quality was very poor. The shoes were made of cheap plastic and felt like they could break easily. Additionally, the candles did not fit properly in the holders and kept falling out. Overall, I would not recommend buying these candle holders.
2. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - I was excited to add some unique candle holders to my collection, but the Wopch shoes candle holders were a letdown. The design is cute, but the shoes were not sturdy enough to hold the candles securely. They toppled over a couple of times, and I was worried about fire hazards. The material used for the shoes also felt flimsy and cheap. I expected better quality for the price I paid.
3. Samantha - 1 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for the Wopch shoes candle holders, but they turned out to be a waste of money. The colors of the shoes were dull and faded, not as vibrant as they appeared in the pictures. The candles didn't fit well in the holders and kept sliding around. The overall construction felt poorly made, and I wouldn't trust these candle holders for long-term use. Save your money and look for better alternatives.

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