Floating Candles Dollar Tree Craft!
:🕯️✨ Dollar Tree Hack: Floating Candle Pool Noodles! ✨🕯️
Turn a $1.25 pool noodle into floating candle magic! Here’s how:
What You’ll Need:
• 1 pool noodle (Dollar Tree!)
• Tea light candles (battery-operated recommended for safety)
• Knife or scissors
How To:
1. Cut the pool noodle into 2–3 inch thick rings.
2. Hollow out a small circle in the center of each ring to fit the tea light snugly.
3. Drop in a tea light candle.
4. Place in your pool, water table, or a big bowl for an instant glowing summer vibe!
These are so cute for backyard BBQs, evening swims, or just making your patio feel magical. 💫
🔥 Always supervise kids around water and candles — even battery ones! 🔥
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Transform your summer gatherings with these enchanting DIY floating candles made from pool noodles! This fun and creative project not only adds a magical touch to your swimming pool or backyard but also makes for a perfect summer activity with kids. To craft these floating candles, you'll need just a few supplies: a pool noodle from Dollar Tree, battery-operated tea light candles for safety, and a pair of scissors or a knife to cut the noodle. Begin by slicing the pool noodle into 2-3 inch thick rings, which will serve as the base for your candles. Using your tool of choice, hollow out a small circle in the center of each ring to snugly fit the tea light candle. Once you've placed the tea light into the hollowed-out section, you can float the noodle rings in water, whether it be in your pool, a water table, or a decorative bowl. The result is a beautiful glow that enhances the atmosphere of any evening event! These DIY floating candles are perfect for creating an inviting ambiance during summer BBQs, evening swims, or simply enhancing the aesthetic of your patio space. Just remember to supervise children around both water and candles, even when they are battery-operated, to ensure safety while enjoying your lovely summer decor!
It reminds me of Repunzle when they let the lanterns go.