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DIY Floating Candles

Floating candles add a touch of whimsical charm to any space, whether used as elegant centerpieces at a wedding or to create a cozy ambience during a relaxing bath. These candles, with their gentle flickering flames dancing atop water, create a soothing and magical atmosphere that instantly elevates any setting. The way they gracefully drift on the water's surface brings a sense of serenity and tranquility, making them a popular choice for creating a peaceful oasis in the midst of our hectic lives. With their versatility and beauty, floating candles are a delightful addition to any decor or event, promising to bring warmth and light wherever they float.

Materials:

  • Recycled toilet/paper towel rolls
  • Hot glue
  • Glue gun
  • Battery-powered tea light
  • Fishing line
  • Needle
  • White acrylic paint

Step 1:

Lay out all rolls. Cut them into varying heights for dimension.

Step 2:

Using a glue, gun, hot glue a wax “drip” along the top edge of each roll. After making a couple rolls, you’ll be a pro. On the inside of each roll, about 3/4 inches down, add a ring of hot glue to make a shelf where your tealight will sit. Let dry completely.

Step 3:

Paint rolls. I started with off white, then went over them with true white to add accents. You can also stick to one color if you prefer. Do you, boo!

Step 4:

Add fishing line to your needle. The length of the fishing line depends on how far you want the candle to hang from the ceiling. If you want it floating two feet from the ceiling, you’ll want to cut about 4.5 feet of fishing line.

Thread the needle in right at the top of the roll. This might take some muscle through the hot glue. Then, pull the fishing line through both sides of the roll and bring it up to tie a knot at the top. You’ll want to make sure the holes for the fishing line are pretty level. This is what is supporting your floating candle. Repeat with all candles.

Step 5:

Add the tea lights. Aren’t they cute?

Step 6:

Hang candles from the ceiling and stare at the rad craft you just made.

 

 

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