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Garden Candle Lanterns

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Light your candles at dusk and enjoy the ambiance late into the night.

Notes:

Francesco Rinaldi Pasta Sauce jars work really well and have a nice pattern in the glass. Claussen Pickle jars have a wide opening and don't get sooty.

"Emergency" candles work well and last for hours but most any candle except tea lights will do. I've been using IKEA candles for years with good results and at 50 for $5.99, you can't beat it.

If the candles are allowed to burn themselves out, the nail is left exposed, ready for another to be inserted.

Narrow neck bottles (like Snapple) tend to collect soot and are hard to re-light.

Don't store the lanterns with candles inside. If left in a hot shed, melted wax can make a mess.
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2 comments
Dec 26, 2010. 7:05 AMalishahzadmughal says:
wao its sooooooooo good
Mar 18, 2010. 8:43 PMdixiedazzle says:
Those are so pretty, thanks for sharing.

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