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I have really small window sills and I'm looking for a battery operated candle that will fit on my 2 1/4" sill. I would order the Bethlehem lights set (H193166) but looks like the base is 3". Has anyone else solved this problem?
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Re: Christmas window candles

there are plastic 'things' that fit over the candle with a round piece and then there is a bottom of the piece that fits under your window (once opened you slip this under the window and then close it). I've tried them, drove me nuts, but maybe they'll work for you.

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Great. Do these plastic "things" come with the candles? Sounds annoying, but they may work.
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Re: Christmas window candles

Battery Powered Pewter Window Candle

I got ones similar to this at Home Depot a couple of years ago. The base is only 2.5 inches wide. Believe it or not, my sill are narrower than yours! I use a little handi-tac on the bottom to ensure they stay put.

Last year QVC had luminara with similar base. They aren't available now, but they sold very well so perhaps they'll bring them back.

ETA - OH, if you're looking for them now, you can find these on DutchGuard dot com

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Re: Christmas window candles

Depending on the finish/condition of your window sills, if you find bases that are just a little to big, you can roll some tape and put under the candle to hold it in place. I had to do that with some of my windows awhile back, and it worked well enough to keep them from falling, and if you are only going to use them during the holiday season, it might work for you.

Be careful to test the type of tape you use, that it doesn't harm the finish of your sill. I used box tape if I remember correctly and had no problems.

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Buck-i-Nana, Thanks for the tip about using handi-tac ... what a great idea!! In the past, I have used suction cups attached to the candle, but they always seem to fall off the window.

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Re: Christmas window candles

On 8/25/2014 Buck-i-Nana said:

Battery Powered Pewter Window Candle

I got ones similar to this at Home Depot a couple of years ago. The base is only 2.5 inches wide. Believe it or not, my sill are narrower than yours! I use a little handi-tac on the bottom to ensure they stay put.

Last year QVC had luminara with similar base. They aren't available now, but they sold very well so perhaps they'll bring them back.

ETA - OH, if you're looking for them now, you can find these on DutchGuard dot com

I have some that are similar to these that I bought at ace hardware. They were like $2.99 each and are really bright. I use 3m picture hangers for everything. They peel off and leave no damage.
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On 8/25/2014 MFitz said: Great. Do these plastic "things" come with the candles? Sounds annoying, but they may work.

MFitz, wish I knew what these things are called. I've seen them in drugstores and Walmart around the decorations at Christmas. I'd try ebay too,,,make up a description!! Wish I could help more. I also liked the rolling of tape idea. Good luck.

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Re: Christmas window candles

They used to make small L shapped plastic things with a round ring. You slid the bottom part of the L into the space between the sill and the window and put the candle through the top of the L where the ring was. It was very sturdy and couldn't be seen as the plastic was clear.

I used to use them. You can probably find them. You got a large pack of them.

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Thanks gals, I have these candles that are pictured. I bought them years ago from the Q. They fit fine on my window sills, but they have a yellowish glow that is not bright at all. From the outside you can hardly notice them. I would like something brighter. I'm going yo try some of the suggestions. I hate to buy candles and find they do not work. Too much S&H to return. I need at least 16 of them.