Christmas Luminaries
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:27 pm
Now that we live in the Southwest I've come to adore luminaries! They're a safe way for elderly, children and pets to enjoy soft lighting on a pathway!
Things You’ll Need:
Measuring Tapes
Sand
Votive Candles
Measuring Cups
Paper Bags
Lighters
Step 1:
Determine where you want your luminaries to be located.
Step 2:
Measure the length of the area, and multiply by two, as you will need luminaries on both sides of the path.
Step 3:
Determine how many paper bags you will need. Luminaries are usually spaced between 6 inches and 2 feet apart, depending on the length of the area to be decorated and the desired look.
Step 4:
Purchase an equal number of green and red lunch-size paper bags. These are available at most craft and paper stores and range in price from about 15 cents to 35 cents each.
Step 5:
Purchase a small votive candle for each paper bag.
Step 6:
Purchase sand to weigh down the bags. Each bag should have about a 2-inch base of sand - about 2 c. for lunch-size bags.
Step 7:
Fill each bag with about 2 c. sand, and place the bags along the pathway to be decorated, alternating the green and red bags.
Step 8:
Twist a votive candle into the sand in the middle of the bag, making sure it's secure.
Step 9:
As dusk falls, light each candle for a striking holiday glow.
Tips & Warnings
Some craft experts recommend placing the candles in glass holders inside the bag, although this is not necessary.
Burning approximately 4 hours each evening, each votive candle will last about 4 days.
Regular brown lunch bags can be spray-painted green and red if you can't find the colored bags at your craft or paper store.
Some craft stores sell plastic and ceramic luminaries, if you're looking for something a little more permanent.
Practice fire safety. Don't place luminaries in areas where they could spread fire if accidentally knocked over.
Luminaries are best used in dry areas of the country. Exposure to snow or rain will destroy the bags - and their glowing effect.
Things You’ll Need:
Measuring Tapes
Sand
Votive Candles
Measuring Cups
Paper Bags
Lighters
Step 1:
Determine where you want your luminaries to be located.
Step 2:
Measure the length of the area, and multiply by two, as you will need luminaries on both sides of the path.
Step 3:
Determine how many paper bags you will need. Luminaries are usually spaced between 6 inches and 2 feet apart, depending on the length of the area to be decorated and the desired look.
Step 4:
Purchase an equal number of green and red lunch-size paper bags. These are available at most craft and paper stores and range in price from about 15 cents to 35 cents each.
Step 5:
Purchase a small votive candle for each paper bag.
Step 6:
Purchase sand to weigh down the bags. Each bag should have about a 2-inch base of sand - about 2 c. for lunch-size bags.
Step 7:
Fill each bag with about 2 c. sand, and place the bags along the pathway to be decorated, alternating the green and red bags.
Step 8:
Twist a votive candle into the sand in the middle of the bag, making sure it's secure.
Step 9:
As dusk falls, light each candle for a striking holiday glow.
Tips & Warnings
Some craft experts recommend placing the candles in glass holders inside the bag, although this is not necessary.
Burning approximately 4 hours each evening, each votive candle will last about 4 days.
Regular brown lunch bags can be spray-painted green and red if you can't find the colored bags at your craft or paper store.
Some craft stores sell plastic and ceramic luminaries, if you're looking for something a little more permanent.
Practice fire safety. Don't place luminaries in areas where they could spread fire if accidentally knocked over.
Luminaries are best used in dry areas of the country. Exposure to snow or rain will destroy the bags - and their glowing effect.