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How Do You Make Floating Paper Lanterns?

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How Do You Make Floating Paper Lanterns?

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Whether you have a small pond, fountain or a swimming pool, a floating paper lantern can add a little elegance to your next outdoor gathering. The paper bags used in this project can be either white or a typical brown lunch bag. The candle placed inside will emit an earthy tone glow, regardless of the colored bag. By following a few procedures, making a floating paper lantern will take only a few minutes but will add hours of a luminary elegance. Cut a 12-inch by 12-inch piece of 1-inch-thick Styrofoam using either a pocketknife or a razor knife. The razor knife may make a cleaner cut. This type of white Styrofoam is sold in a 4-foot-by-8-foot piece and will yield 32 1-foot square pieces. Unfold one of the paper lunch bags and pour two cups of regular sand into the bag. The sand is used for ballast in the floating lantern and to hold the votive candle in place. Squirt a small dab, 1-inch round, of the silicone in the middle of the piece of Styrofoam. Place the sand-filled bag centered

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