LIGHT UP YOUR FLORAL

ARRANGEMENTS


DIRECTIONS

  1. 1. Twist the base of the lights to turn them on.

  2. 2. The number of lights you will want in a vase depends on it’s size and how much light you hope to produce.  We used two lights in this four inch cube vase.

  3. 3. You can make the light more dramatic by filling the bottom of the vase with glass marbles or gems available at floral supply, and craft shops.

  4. 4. To conserve battery life, which is about 48 hours, do not turn on, or place the lights into the vase until you are ready to use them.  Once you are, turn them on.  To position them in a water filled vase, without getting yourself wet, handle the units with kitchen tongs, guiding them to the bottom of the container.  Follow with marbles if desired.

Avoid the expense of candles and their containers, with this alternate and inventive way to light up your table and your floral arrangement.


Inexpensive floral lights are used to brighten plants, flowers, and almost any place where you would like a little mood light.  The uses are limitless.


The lights pictured here are submersible and designed specifically for use in water. Measuring about one inch in height by one inch in diameter, they are small units that cast a good glow. 

TIPS & SHORTCUTS

Submersible floral lights are ideal for any floral arrangement placed in a clear glass vase.


Floral lights are disposable.


What You’ll Need

  1. Floral lights

  2. Glass vase

  3. floral arrangement

  4. glass marbles or gem stones

Where To Get It

FloraLyte                                

www.lightsforalloccasions.com

Glass marbles or gem stones

increase the drama of the lighting.

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