Frozen Winter Lanterns
Experiencing an extra chilly winter this year? Then it's the perfect time to make these lovely Frozen Winter Lanterns. These lanterns will stay frozen for a few days in freezing temperatures. They look gorgeous as they light up your driveway and reflect light upon the snow. To make these ice-mold candle holders, freeze a bowl of water around a small Dixie cup. This will create the crater you need to hold your candle, and complete this winter craft.
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts
HolidayWinter
Read NextEasiest Winter Wreath
Your Recently Viewed Projects
paver2
Sep 30, 2018
My two youngest grandkids are going to love this project this winder! Ice and candles, what could be better? It would probably be wise for me to freeze the ice beforehand because they're not very patient, but they will enjoy putting in the candle and finding a place to put it on display.
flowergirl
Sep 24, 2018
This lanterns must look magical lining the driveway to your home especially so if it's a long one. I'd love making this for winter so much,we just need some water and tea lights and maybe add some glitter in the water.
Report Inappropriate Comment
Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.
Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.