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Garden Candle Lanterns

Garden Candle Lanterns
I refuse to pay $15 - $30 for fancy lanterns to hang from the trees in my yard. In this instructable, I'll show you how to make your own lanterns using glass jars, wire, and a few other items.

During the day, people will wonder why the heck you have pickle jars hanging from the trees but at night the look is amazing.

Please keep in mind that this instructable involves open flames and trees. If you are in the midst of a drought, you may want to skip thisproject.

 
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Step 1Materials & Tools

Materials & Tools
Material list:

- One glass jar for each lantern. Wide mouth jars work best.
- One candle for each lantern.
- One 2" galvanized roofing nail for each lantern
- 3' to 6' of heavy wire for each lantern
- Masking tape
- Vinyl concrete patcher

Tool list:
- Wire cutters
- Pliers
- Work gloves
- Safety Glasses

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13 comments
Feb 11, 2012. 8:51 PMmanish15 says:
Now instead of watering them you pour them with invisible CO2 like this : http://scimad.com/invisible-fire-extinguisher/
Dec 26, 2010. 7:05 AMalishahzadmughal says:
wao its sooooooooo good
Mar 27, 2010. 5:00 PMSophanny says:
this is actually sucha cool idea, i think i may try it when we have garden summer parties :D can i ask why tea lights can't be used?
Mar 18, 2010. 8:43 PMdixiedazzle says:
Those are so pretty, thanks for sharing.
Mar 15, 2010. 12:52 PMlemonie says:
These things are good I like 'em, nice instruction.

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Mar 16, 2010. 12:17 AMlemonie says:
They're pretty much the same type of candles, but serving a real purpose later on as it got very dark out there (until we got the fire lit anyway). However, most just had wire wrapped around the necks of the jars.

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Mar 15, 2010. 3:06 PMsaffronwoman says:
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Mar 15, 2010. 8:42 PMl8nite says:
During the day, people will wonder why the heck you have pickle jars hanging from the trees but at night the look is amazing.
 LOL.. my neighbors have given up wondering! I hang jars as small flower pots, candles, oil lights, Ive even used 3liter clear soda bottles as goldfish tanks (that was a real converstaion starter) The cement and nail is a good idea though. I generally buy thick holiday candles after the holidays, they fit in most jars and dont need a stake and if they melt in the heat the wick usually stays pretty much in the center. Thanks for the idea and LOVE your yard....

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