Saturday, December 18, 2010

Ice Candles

It had been unseasonably cold here in Maryland. I think the entire United States is cold. On the plus side, it's perfect weather for ice candles! This is a project that makes a statement, but is super easy to make and costs next to nothing.





I made these on the morning of a gathering at my house, so I made them fairly small. I needed them to freeze by evening. But you can get creative with the size and shape. Big chunky ones would be fabulous! Just fill a waterproof container with water. Add a second smaller container also filled with water for weight. The smaller container should float so that there is space for ice to form under it. The space created by the smaller container creates a cavity for a candle.




Filling the outside edges with cranberries helped to center the smaller container. Again, get creative. Orange slices and greenery would look really good with the cranberries.





I put the containers in my freezer to help them freeze faster, but this will work outside as long as the temperature is below freezing. Once they were frozen, I just ran some warm water over the larger container and they popped right out.







I added candles and nestled them in a basket of greenery and pinecones.






Warm and welcoming, don't you think?







And they will last outside as long as the temperature stays below freezing or you can pop them in your freezer to keep them from melting on a warm day. You can even use them indoors for a special occasion. Just be sure to put them in a container that allows room for the melting water. But even indoors, they will melt fairly slowly.




Is it cold where you are? Make some warm and welcoming ice candles!





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