Remember to never leave candles unattended! We've burned ours for hours on end with no problems- actually we were hoping the plastic edges would curl more than they have, and we feel ours to be perfectly safe to use indoors but I keep an eye on it. You might prefer to use it outdoors because of burning a candle inside of plastic, but it could easily be made into a lamp if you wired a led into it or filled it with Christmas lights.
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Sharpie pens of whatever colors you want your project to be
Tea light
Glass tea light holder
Scissors
Elmer's glue (or any other glue you want) (optional)
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If I did use it as a candle holder, I'd put some sand in the bottom to make it more stable and hold the candle flatly in the center.
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