Solar Pumpkins
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Chas' Crazy Creations
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$2
5 Minutes
Easy
Every year for Halloween I take regular pumpkin buckets, put a candle in them, and light the walkway to our home for trick or treaters. I always worried that the candles will tip over or blow out. Last year I came up with the idea to use solar lights in them, and now we leave them up for the whole month.
You will need 1 pumpkin bucket (usually $1 at Walmart, Target, etc.) & 1 solar light (we got ours at the dollar tree).
My husband drilled a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
Insert the solar light into the bucket.
This is one just as the sun is setting.
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Happy Halloween!
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Published October 1st, 2015 12:24 PM
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