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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

Nice! @1Snickers 

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall


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@ValuSkr wrote:

That's a nice look.  Are they artificial or real?  My concern with using real acorns is that they could have worms in them.  


I've heard that, too, but I've read that you can bake, soak or freeze them (not sure which method is best - it's been a while since reading about it).


Ladies, I've never heard of freezing them, but after my grandson and I go on an acorn hunt, I give them a quick rinse in the sink and then bake them at 250 degrees for about a half hour.  After they cool, I spray them with lacquer.  They last for season after season.  Hopefully any worms or bugs are destroyed in the process!

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

@ValuSkr    they are fake from Crate & Barrel.

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

I've seen things like this (faux acorns, etc) at Pottery Barn.  I think they call them "vase fillers."

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

@Katcat1 

Those acorns add a pretty touch to the candles.  More festive in the Fall.

Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall


@Citrine1 wrote:

@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:

@ValuSkr wrote:

That's a nice look.  Are they artificial or real?  My concern with using real acorns is that they could have worms in them.  


I've heard that, too, but I've read that you can bake, soak or freeze them (not sure which method is best - it's been a while since reading about it).


Ladies, I've never heard of freezing them, but after my grandson and I go on an acorn hunt, I give them a quick rinse in the sink and then bake them at 250 degrees for about a half hour.  After they cool, I spray them with lacquer.  They last for season after season.  Hopefully any worms or bugs are destroyed in the process!


 

Oh yes, be careful with real acorns.  I love acorns and live around many beautiful and huge old oaks.  I decided one year to gather many acorns and use them as a decoration.  Imagine my surprise when those awful grubs cam out of them!

 

I have now collected some very realistic and safe ones to use.C2527A71-2147-4536-B2FC-234D2CAEEC00.png

 

 

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

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Oh please.....everyone come to my house and collect as many free acorns as you can haul away!  My neighbors and I will be smiling! 😄

 

....and when you're done gathering acorns, you can enjoy a swim at Clearwater Beach! 🦩

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

My friend buys a bag of mixed nuts in the shell at the grocery store and uses those around the base of her flameless candles. Always looks nice; she changes to fake cranberries and small pieces of cedar greenery after thanksgiving.

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Re: Idea for Candles during the Fall

I have used candy corn as a base for candles---never burn candles however.