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Let’s just set the world on fire… lucky for you, I have an easy torch project that will do the trick! 😂 These DIY tiki torches use old liquor bottles, or wine bottles, or even syrup bottles. Using hardware that you can either find at a hardware store, or with a kit you can buy from Amazon. In this instance, it’s more cost effective to order the kit as it comes with enough parts to make four DIY mosquito repellent torches, including wicks AND little caps to snuff them out.
If you are going to a hardware store, head to the plumbing section and look for brass couplings. 3/4 inch for wine bottles and most liquor bottles. 1 inches for larger liquors bottles (for example, my Blanton’s Bottle needed the 1 inch coupling.
Make sure you fill the vessel at least 2/3 to 3/4 of the way full with your citronella oil. This will insure that the fuel travels up the wick and burns right off the bat.
These make lovely little bits of decor while also fighting bugs! We love this upcyled bottle project!
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