Candle Holder to Traveling Solar Holder

2 Materials
$4
10 Minutes
Easy
We always bring solar lights with us when we camp. The ground is sometimes very hard and I end up breaking the plastic stake that comes with the solar light. This is exactly what happened to me on our camping trip. While in town sightseeing, I spotted a thrift store and found these candle holders...


I decided to buy them and convert them from candle holders into solar holders. You'll need: Candle holders of your choice Solar light (or 2 depending on how many you're making) Silicone
First you take the solar light off the post it comes with. Next put silicone in the hold of the candle holder.
Put the top of the solar light into the candle holder and let dry completely.
These pictures were while we were on our camping trip. I didn't have my silicone with me and I used the solar light I had with us. The color isn't perfect but it got us through our trip.
Once we got home & I changed up the solar light. I opted to not spray paint the candle holder for now, but you certainly could.
We are happy with our solar holders. We can use them in our back yard, take them camping, put them on the front porch, use them inside...because they're mobile we have so many options.


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Suggested materials:
  • Candle holder
  • Solar light
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  • Bambi Henderson Bambi Henderson on Dec 09, 2016
    We had a bad storm in Florida and our electricity went out for about 4 hours. I noticed outside that my solar lights were on nice and bright so I brought them all in and placed them in plants and other areas and had nice lighting until the electric came back on!
  • Tammy McGaha Tammy McGaha on Dec 10, 2016
    I use them in my house as night lights. Place them in the Windows to get the sunlight at night they glow as nightlights
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