Holiday Pool Noodle Lights
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Mother Daughter Projects
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
In this project we turned a flower shaped pool noodle into a festive pond light! Pool noodles come a variety of shapes including stars and these flower looking ones. Check on line and in stores for what is currently available.
Materials/Tools - Pool Noodle—we used a flower shaped one & a standard round one - Silver spray paint that is compatible with use on plastic - Christmas floral pics - Package of Darcie lights—there is a piece of paper between the battery & top, be sure to remove this or the light won’t turn on - Serrated knife
Using the serrated knife, cut the pool noodle slices about 1” to 11/2”. Spray with silver spray paint. Let dry.
Place a floral pick close to the center of the hole. Note: the hole in the flower shaped noodle is larger than the immersible light so we cut pieces of the pool noodle & stuck them into the hole to keep the immersible light in place.
The round noodle pieces got floral picks only as the hole on these is too small to fit a light.
That’s it—place them in your pond or pool & enjoy the festive view.
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Published December 11th, 2015 4:36 PM
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Shaykira Tapp on Dec 04, 2018
IT IS VERY CUTE
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Lucy Marie Bernier on Jun 26, 2019
Nifty idea... 👍👍👍 I bought submersible lights @ Dollar tree.
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Mother Daughter Projects on Jun 27, 2019
The Dollar Tree is a great place to pick up crafting supplies. There's a brand new one between our houses! Very convenient!
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Frequently asked questions
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where do you get a flower noodle??
Could you put a battery candle in them and use just the round noodles and add greenery
Are you just leaving the lights on 24/7 or do you walk into the water to shut them off ?