Re: Creative Ways to Light a Jack O'Lantern
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:37 pm
Nope. Not unless you want to have a visit from the fire department 

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That's true. Unless of course you were looking to do an insurance job!Murfreesboro wrote:Nothing beats real candles, but when you have some acrylic pumpkins, you can't use the candles in those, of course.
I suppose it would be a great scene setter if you wanted to recreate Hell!Pumpkin56 wrote:Or maybe just to liven things up
Cool! Post some pics please iHaunt once it's carved!iHaunt wrote:Guess what?? I got an extra large pumpkin tonight, but I will not carve it till Monday. I will put candle inside it on Monday night till it will turn rot. So no worries.... I will get 2 or 3 more pumpkins in October.
I found mine in Walgreen's.Jack Skellington wrote:Where did you buy them? I'm just thinking for Morticia, being that you're Stateside of "the pond." Although (ASDA) Walmart sell them over here like I said, so maybe the Walmart's over there will sell them?Lillith wrote:Yeah I found some tealights that burn 9 hours. I love those.
I like the traditional candlelight.
The traditional candlelight is awesome though!![]()
Sounds like a great idea!Pumpkin56 wrote:Oh and Jack, I think I may try to recreate HellIt'll have to wait until Halloween's on a Friday though. I think that might be a major production
How about these?Pumpkin56 wrote:Has anyone ever found a red pumpkin light? I have a small pumpkin with a vampire on it and I think it would look best with a red light. I've yet to find one though and I really hate the idea of having to make one--I've already got too many projects as it is.
He might be thinking of votive candles. The ones I have seem to burn about that long if not longer. I picked up a 9 pack of them at Big Lots for $5. The ginger pumpkins ones. They smell like pumpkin pie. In fact, they smell so good, I may just try eating one.Morticia wrote:Jack where are you getting these? I've found ones that burn for 6 and they were quite expensive, but I've never seen any that burn 9?
The fishing line hanging Jack O'Lantern sounds great!NeverMore wrote:
To add to the topic, I saw an article in one of this year's magazines where they use fishing line to hang the jacko under their porch roof. This makes a candle lit jack-o-lantern look like it's floating in mid-air on the darkened porch.
Even further, I think it would be a cool idea to put candy in the floating pumpkins and let the kids with the best costumes take a swing at it, piñata style. Of course, there would be a bit of a mess to clean up later.
Put razor blades in the remaining pumpkins for the inevitable hooligans that will come around later.![]()