I bought 36 of these candle lanterns today at Lowe's they had them on clearance at a price I could not pass up. They are designed for the small volta candles but I was thinking of something for Christmas. First thought was to place a Seasonal Entertainment Spot light in the top.
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but then how would I get the light to reflect out. The lanterns are 6" tall & 4" square.
Anyone have other ideas?
Thanks Mike
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I actually signed on today specifically to ask question about using these myself!
I have 20 of the silver that I used as decorations for my son's wedding 9 days ago. I liked them so much I bought 10 more black ones for another project.
My ideas:
Use the silver ones with frosted glass (spray glass frosting from Lowes) and 2 of the cheapDMX 5050 modules. String them together and then add a stake to the bottom- Instant pathway lights! I even considered painting the silver ones with an candy apple red paint. For the stakes I would use 1/2" emt. They could also be hung from the hooks with the wire running from the top. I was thinking the holders that stick into the ground to hold potted plants-I just happen to have a couple on hand that I don't use for plants because the plants get blown off in high winds. I am going to try to paint a small image on the inside of the glass before I frost it. If my painting skills are not up to the task, I’ll simply use a single edge razor and start over. No big loss!
For the black one I am going to use orange or black vinyl silhouettes that I will cut out on my wife’s Pazzle Inspiration (or you can use a cricket-ask any woman who is into scrapbooking, they will know all about it). Some I will use the same way. Others I have another plan for.
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Now for MY Question!
At my son’s wedding we used the little electric tea lights in the lanterns. This was OK, but I really want more light. What I would like to do is to build (or buy) a cheap LED light. I was thinking 1 or 2 very bright LEDs connected to a little 9v transistor battery. My wife wants to use then in a couple of center pieces and needs to light them cordlessly. I know that it would be very easy to wire up and not cost much at all. But I do not have the knowledge as to what LEDs to get and do I need to add any resistors, etc.? I have no design skills in this area.
So I am here to humbly bow down , get on my knees, and ask the Great Masters here at this great site. Can you help me please?
I would like to have two different colors. One that uses red LEDs for the silver Lanterns and one that use a white or orange color for the black lanterns.