Backflow Incense Stand DIY: Make trendy backflow incense stick holder easily with items available at home. Learn easy DIY ways to make a backflow incense stick stand. Create attractive designs using clay, thermocol, color paint and plastic bottles. Which will look more amazing, creative and designed than the expensive holders in the market.
DIY Backflow Incense Craft: These days backflow incense sticks are in trend. Be it the home temple or the dining room, this method of lighting fragrant aroma incense sticks in the entire house is becoming very popular. It spreads positivity in the house along with aroma, making the atmosphere of the house calm and relaxing. Different types of design shaped backflow incense sticks are available in the market starting from Rs 200-300 to thousands of rupees. In such a situation, here we are telling you a DIY easy way to make a wonderful backflow incense stick. You can make it easily with the help of items available at home at very low cost.
Waterfall Backflow Incense Holder DIY

To make DIY Backflow Incense, first cut the thermocol in the shape given in the image above. Now cover the entire shape well with the help of clay. Make a mini matki, two lamps and a jug shape from clay and fix them as seen in the image. Make a hole on the top of the jug before it dries. According to your creativity, do detailing in the entire shape and color it with shiny brown and golden paint. Now place the incense stick on the upper hole of the jug. Your DIY backflow incense stick is ready.
Snake Backflow Incense Holder DIY

To make DIY Snake Incense Backflow, first take a small transparent plastic bottle of cold drink. Now cut it into a long strip from the top and into a round shape from the bottom as seen in the image below. Now make the top shape of a snake’s hood with aluminum foil. Cover the bottom round portion with clay, wrapping the ends into a tail shape. Fill the hood part also with clay. Now make the snake’s body design and eyes with the help of sticks on the clay. Make a hole in the top of the hood before it dries. When the clay dries thoroughly, color it with brown-cream paint. Now place an incense stick on top of the hood and light it. Your DIY snake incense backflow is ready.