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QuestionDo you need a brown bag to make luminaries?Community AnswerThere are a ton of options available. The brown bag way is one way, but you can use vases, tin cans or even a small, hollowed-out log.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of sand?Community AnswerYou can use pebbles or even raw beans. If you are using a battery-operated light, you could even use camping stakes through the bottom of the luminaries to secure them to the ground.
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QuestionHow do I make the luminaries float?Community AnswerIf you want to have the luminaries float in water, you can try using packing bubble wrap. Cut it to be just short of the bottom of your luminaries, and attach using gorilla or double-sided tape. Seal the bottom with plastic wrap and packing tape, making sure your luminaries aren't too heavy that they sink.
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QuestionWill the brown paper bag become more translucent if I oil it, and if so, will it give off more light?Community AnswerThat will be a little tricky. If you put oil on a paper bag then stick a candle in it, you're looking at a possible fire hazard. If you want something more translucent, try using parchment paper, vellum, or wax paper instead of a paper bag.
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QuestionHow long do the tea lights last?Community AnswerMost tea lights will burn 5 to 6 hours. If you want them to last longer, consider using votive candles instead, which are taller. You can also use LED or battery-operated tea lights instead, which can "burn" for over 100 hours.
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QuestionWhat can I use to make the luminaries burn all night?Community AnswerYou can use LED or battery-operated tea lights. Some even flicker like real flames and can last hours.
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