How Do You Make Electric Candles For Lamps & Fruit Jars?
Few things can match the relaxing appeal of gently flickering candles. In many locations, however, real candles are not an option due to fire codes, wind or basic safety concerns. In situations like these, an electric candle is a safe alternative to a real burning flame, with all of the benefits and none of the dangers. There are many varieties that are commercially available, but the best way to have one that matches your needs exactly is to make it yourself. Apply hot glue around the top end of the PVC pipe, allowing drips to run down the pipe like melted wax. Allow the glue to dry. Paint the pipe and glue drips with a few light coats of spray paint. Insert the socket in the top of the PVC pipe with the cord trailing out of the bottom, and secure using super glue. Drill a hole in the candleholder large enough for the plug and cord to fit through. String the cord through the hole in the candleholder. Glue the candle to the candleholder with super glue. Drill a hole for the cord in the