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Brighten & Illuminate your Holiday with Luminaries

 
Author: Angel Lopez

Traditionally, luminaries are made from small paper bags with votive candles set inside. The inside will need to be weighted down with sand. I would say about 2 inches of sand. You then line walkways, driveways, mantels and even staircases.

They are absolutely gorgeous, yet simple and affordable. They can be used for any occasion or holiday, especially Halloween and Christmas.

If your tradition is to include your children on your holiday decorating, you may have them easily decorate the paper bags with drawings, holiday hole punches, or cut designs. You may use traditional brown bags, or bags in holiday colors. You can find them at party supply stores. As well, you may be able to find preprinted themed bags.

Place one to two inches of sand in the bottom of each paper bag. Nestle a tea light or votive candle into the center of the sand. If you are little bit leery about using wax candles, you may also use the electric votives.

These luminaries are also a beautiful touch to an outdoor wedding. You will want to make sure you use white paper sacks and design it in the same manner as mentioned above. I would even suggest placing beautiful glitter or shiny wedding decals on the outside.

When setting your luminaries out, make sure you have enough bags and sand to even line your walkway or driveway. I would also suggest placing the luminaries anywhere from 6 inches to 2 feet apart at equal intervals. With luminaries growing in popularity, you may even find plastic or ceramic containers for a lasting luminary fixture.

Author Bio:
Angel Lopez is an expert in this field. Angel has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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