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Bottle Incense Burner

Step 5Get Your Incense Ready!!!!

Get Your Incense Ready!!!!
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I use a pair of alligator clips with a weight on the end of the line to hold the incense, then insert into bottle and
let weighted part dangle on the outside of the bottle (it is generally good to make the weight out of something larger than the bottle opening. (so your whole deal won't fall into the bottle)
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Jan 8, 2012. 10:04 AMoking says:
A split ring is easier to work with.

The diamond tool is just one method. Most hardware store sell a glass bit for a drill. I've used it with acceptable results. The method being shown here look much better and I bet the tool could be used to engrave the glass later.
Dec 31, 2010. 10:41 AMbigbubblesoap says:
Decorative paper clips in various designs also works to hold incense. I found mine at an office supply store. They may come in a box of 12, so that is enough for everyone on your gift list.
I also thought of decorating the bottle with glass decals, better yet, maybe some glass etching designs using etching paste.
Jan 11, 2010. 6:29 PM.happy.hippie. says:
putting the end of the incense into a keyring that doesn't fall into the bottle is what i do

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