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Old 09-23-2007, 05:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pumpkin stake light.



You need:
Transparent paper orange and yellow
Decoupage paste
Balloon
Rod/stick
Cardboard strips
Raffia
Tea light candle
Hot glue gun
Glue

Instructions
Blow up balloon, rip pieces of orange transparent paper, glue a couple of layers with the decoupage paste onto the balloon. Make sure you leave the top part open. Let completely dry. Remove balloon. Cut out face and clue the yellow transparent paper inside the pumkin (where the cutouts are).
Make a hole on the bottom of the pumpkin (for the rod).

Take the rod and glue the cardbord strips onto the rod (look at picture)


Keep rolling and glueing until you got the diameter of a tea light candle.


Then you glue a couple of round a little higher



Now, you take your pumpking, stick it from the bottom onto the rod, slide it all the way up to your "tea light holder". Use a lilttle glue to make sure it won't fall back down again. Make a bow fromt the raffia and glue it to the bottom of the Pumpkin.


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Old 09-23-2007, 08:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Oh Those are Cute!
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cute, but they do not look too safe for real candles to me - I would stick with the battery operated tealights
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