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    Sams Wearhouse, use to be just "the wearhouse" has tea lights - 100 for $3! I got them from Canon Hill in Brisbane, said $5.99 (which I thought was cheap) but when I got them to the counter they were half price!

    So if you are into making candleholders for tea lights, theres a supply
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    And here are three I prepared earlier. (actually, later)

    I know, someone is going to say "you know you can make the whole with a such and such size drill bit" and then I'm going to scream. I thought of that AFTER I made these. But I can't afford another drill bit just now anyway, so I'll do it the hard way.

    Jacaranda and 2 camphor laurel.
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    Cool! My favourite one is the little shortie.

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    Eliza, very neat. The right one is my favorite.
    Always nice for Christmas time.
    I use always left over pieces for tea lights.
    Made the last years several tea light for my children and for our own.
    Really a fun to make now and than tea lights, here are a couple of mine.
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    I'm at the opersite side of things - my "left overs" are microscopic and I had to search hard to find any big enough to make these! Oh great, something I have to get yet another size of wood for! lol
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    Forgot to ask - what's that light coloured wood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElizaLeahy View Post
    Forgot to ask - what's that light coloured wood?
    Hi Eliza, I think (not sure, long time ago) the light colored was sycamore, the dark one bankirai.
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