Ice Candles, Winter Decor and Marking
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:29 pm
If you have weather where hi's stay well below freezing 25°F (sumthin-Canadian°C), here's an easy way to light up the front porch, front walk way, or outside of a hut if you have a large bucket ala 5-gallon and a candle. Easy to source materials, easy clean up, and ... self-extinguishing?
If windy and or snowy, you may have to get creative and add a cover with a vent hole, and make (drill, melt) a hole or three low on the side for fresh air to enter. If you ever do hut trips and get there early, many have a 5-gallon bucket somewhere and you can make this in a few hours if temps are cold enough, a nice welcome to those coming next or getting there after dark, and likely can last for several others using the hut later.
Little votive candles are cheap and the metal recyclable, and if you pack in a larger candle you can leave it with the hut (though some may have regs on open flames such as using a glass enclosure indoors).
Extra effort, but the offset angles can get interesting refractions, especially if frozen hard and clear outside.
If windy and or snowy, you may have to get creative and add a cover with a vent hole, and make (drill, melt) a hole or three low on the side for fresh air to enter. If you ever do hut trips and get there early, many have a 5-gallon bucket somewhere and you can make this in a few hours if temps are cold enough, a nice welcome to those coming next or getting there after dark, and likely can last for several others using the hut later.
Little votive candles are cheap and the metal recyclable, and if you pack in a larger candle you can leave it with the hut (though some may have regs on open flames such as using a glass enclosure indoors).
Extra effort, but the offset angles can get interesting refractions, especially if frozen hard and clear outside.