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Wed, Dec 7, 11 at 21:18
| I bought some of these(tapers)in an antique shop, and found them while looking for battery operated candles on line. How difficult can it be? ;o) |
Here is a link that might be useful: candles
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| Cute and should be easy to make. Might run out of cinnamom! |
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| Wonder how that would work for dressing up the plastic candle sleeves on a breakfast room chandelier |
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- Posted by plantladyott (My Page) on Sun, Jul 15, 12 at 21:38
| I loved those darkened rustic looking candles! I had to figure out a way to meet fire safety codes in an old building. Check out my dollar store pillar candles. I counter sunk them to fit over the hardware on this chandelier. I did the same for candelabras picked up from Goodwill. All were counter sunk ( hollowed) to take the battery operated tea light. Rolande |
Here is a link that might be useful: Converted candles
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