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    i c something to go with the casket room..... thanks for the post
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    I feel like I'm in the minority when it comes to the PVC candles. I always hide the tip of the flame. I think it's spookier that way.
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    Dminor, you are not the only one. Even though I think everyone's candles I have seen in this thread have been very cool, I personally like the "flame" to be in the candle. I had some real candles laying around and wanted to see if I could make a flameless candle using them (since i was not going to have time to make the PVC candles shown in this tread).

    Using a forstner bit the same diameter as the LED flame tea light, slowly cut into the top of the candle. Go slowly here or you could break the candle. To give the candle the "melted" look, I used a heat gun to melt a bit of the wax.

    Quick and easy way to make a flameless candle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyzdc View Post
    Parts List:

    ~ 1 1/2" PVC Pipe - Full length 8-10 ft pipes --> Home Depot
    ~ Great Stuff Insulation Filler - Link --> Home Depot
    ~ LED Tea Lights - Pic --> 99 Cent Only Store
    ~ Hot Glue --> Wal-Mart
    ~ Hot Glue Gun - Pic --> Wal-Mart
    ~ 1 1/2" Forstner Drill Bit (or whats the size of your tea lights are) - Link - Pic --> Home Depot
    ~ Rustoleum Painters Touch Spray Paint (Heirloom White - Satin) - Link --> Home Depot

    Steps:

    1. Cut your long PVC pipe to your desired lengths. I used a chop saw (Pic) but if you don't have that then you can use a hacksaw. I went in 2 inch increments (12", 10", 8"...etc.). I also tried to cut them a little taller or shorter than each one of the those increments so each candle looked to be a unique size.

    2. Place the pipes upright on a hard surface. Make sure you cover the surface with some type of material since the foam insulation will come in contact with it. I just put down some painter's paper on my garage floor and set the pipe on top of that.

    3. Fill the pipes with Great Stuff Insulation Foam. I usually filled mine about 1/2" from the top since it expands.
    4. Let the foam dry completely. I filled mine up at night and then worked on them the next day.

    5. Cut off the foam so it is even with the pipe. I came back with chop saw to trim it off or I found you can just slice it off with a hacksaw as well.
    6. Use you forstner bit to trim down the foam inside the pipe to the desired height you want the tealight to sit. I found that putting the drill in high speed mode rather than high torque works best. Drill slowly so the bit cleanly slices away the foam. If you go to fast the bit just rips out chunks.
    7. Once you have the pipes drilled out it's time to apply the hot glue. I found that using a high temp hot glue gun works the best. Since the gun is high temp the glue becomes very runny and creates nice drips. Just work around the pipe and going in multiple layers seems to give a nice effect. Another thing I found out through the whole process is try to make a nice long drip right over the printing on the pipe. When you paint it it will help in covering up the printing.

    8. After the glue is dry you are ready for paint. If the printing on the pipe is showing you can try to remove it by sanding it off or using nail polish remover to take it off. Spray the candles in nice smooth strokes making sure you get all the nooks and crannies around the drips. It took me 2-3 coats to get the printing on the pipe to not show through.
    Thanks for the great idea jimmyzdc! Quick easy and fun!



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    slv, those are pretty all different colors like that
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    don't laugh, this fear is contagious

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    I sooo love these candles. I have my goodies ready to make a batch, just need to get started. I've never seen the colored tea lights. Neat-O !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Star View Post
    Very creative thinking with the expanding foam. Those look great!
    Those turned out great! I'll definately be trying this when I get a chance!!
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    How about the bulbs? How did you do them? Did you consider making them flicker?
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    I did some too this weekend. They look great and are VERY easy to make.
    They didnt get painted yet, as we had some heavy winds here all weekend.

    I hope to paint them tonight after work.

    Here they are...

    http://jerry-ravencrest.blogspot.com/

    I do like the colored lights. I havent seen those in tea candles yet.

    Jerry Greene
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    Jag, I like the way that you made the drips puddle up at the base of the candles, that looks great!

    What did you put them on to not have them stick? Wax paper?
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