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Taper candle holder ideas

Power went out....

Looking for safe ideas for taper candle holders. Doesn't even have to be good looking right now!

We have dozens of those tall skinny taper candles but not many holders meant for them. I don't feel like burning the house down tonight so Im trying to figure out what I can use as a safe, sturdy improvised holder.

Any suggestions welcome! Thanks in advance!!!

(But since I do have so many of these tall skinny candles, if you have ideas for attractive, creative holders that may take some time to put together I would love to hear those ideas too!!)

Comments (5)

  • 7 years ago

    If you have some Play Dough, you could shmush it tightly around the candle and put it in a tall-ish glass.

    I always have a few Yankee Candles on hand (the kind in the old-fashioned jar) - just about the safest way to use an open flame. I didn't get them for that reason, I got them because I like them, but they are practical, too. I wait for the two-for-the-price-of-one sales and stock up then.

    Am also promising myself to get a couple of battery-operating lamps, but haven't done so yet!

    Good luck with your power outage! Hope it's repaired soon!

  • 7 years ago

    Thank you!!

    I wish I could afford Yankee candles, Even if they are half price!! They're worth it though, they smell so good and last so long. Besides tea lights those big bulky candles in glass jars (Yankee and the candles that wish they were Yankee!!) Are the only ones I buy and I do have a bunch of them but theyre all scented and it can get overwhelming burning several in each room.

    I inherited boxes upon boxes of the tall skinny old school candles so I don't want to waste the expensive ones if I can burn these safely. I think I found a way to do just that!!

    Fill a bowl, jar, whatever with salt or sand and stick the candle down in there. So far so good. Sturdy and it won't drip all over the table, just the sand or salt around it!

  • 7 years ago

    Hope you get your power back soon.

    I keep the battery powered lanterns because we never know when we will have a hurricane down here.

  • 7 years ago

    Chrissy - that is clever! Wish I'd thought of it!

    Hope your utilities guys have brought your power back. Weather reports are severe for the East Coast...

  • 7 years ago

    Lost power and water at 2pm Fri. In a completely unexpected turn of events it just came back on at 5am. What a pleasant surprise!!! If I had rowdy kids or a big clumsy dog I wouldn't want to leave one in the pic alone on the coffee table but in my opinion it is sturdy (sturdier depending on size and shape of candle as well as container and depth of sand) and could be made super cute if you take the time to match candle and container. Tested and approved!

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