Perhaps slightly taller than they are thick. I don't want them to fall over if my dog crashes into a table as he is wont to do. I've looked on Amazon but couldn't see what I want.
We don't have an Ikea store around here. (The nearest one is at Lakeside, 72 miles away from me. It's nominally about an hour and a quarter's drive but the traffic around Lakeside is often horrendous, so getting there and parking can take the better part of two hours).
Also worth getting spike candle holders with a wide shallow dish, makes them much harder to knock over, any they catch a lot more of the drips. Amazon have loads
Can I just say please put candles in an enclosed glass container. Please don’t just stand them in a dish. I’ve seen the result of that - and it’s not pretty.
Those lanterns you can buy do the job - or a big plain glass vase.
Sorry, since the wax on a friend’s lit candles standing on a hearth caught fire and ran onto the carpet catching that alight too I’m a bit paranoid about treating candies safety. Please be safe.
Thanks Naomi. I have one now that is just about to finish burning in a lovely glass jar. Tomorrow I shall wash the glass and use it for any new ones I buy. So no worries.
LB....jars are dangerous! I was having a parents evening with my Brownie Pack. We decorated jars and put a candle in each for a little parade thinking candles in jars would be fine.
One Brownie in the parade didn't notice that the plait of the Brownie in front of her had gone into the jar.
Have you ever had to rescue a Brownie on fire?! :-)
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