Trading tips for gutting, transferring, and carving the real thing.
By GUS
#34046
It's often asked here, what can I use in order to keep my traditional candle lit pumpkins alight.

Whilst browsing this evening I found (very highly recommended by a walker in Australia) the Coghlan candle lantern, for around $6 Canadian.
It's aluminum, takes the 4-5 hr burning nightlight that we all seem to favor,
9.5 cm tall
5.4 cm diameter
weight 80 gm

Ultimately this is a glass covered candle holder which you may get additional use from in terms of "emergency lighting options" if trying to pass it by your not so Halloween orientated other half.

Coghlans are Canadian based, if you wish to check em out. They're quite attractive without being useless boho.

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By CombichristGirl
#34054
very nice... now pop them on the end of a stick and get some black gold and green paint and u got some creepy little scene lanterns :)
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By CombichristGirl
#34064
wow dang such helpful links.. i think i may give this a go soon :) thankies gus
By GUS
#34071
No worries CCG, in fact the make your own is from a favourite site of mine that others may get a kick out of Zen stoves is quite "full-on" regards chemicals for stoves / alt energies.
The soda can variant, whilst time consuming is fun especially with a dremel to hand (like lots of us have), making stuff anew.
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By CombichristGirl
#34076
exactly! and so much more satisfying when u make urself and save money :)