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lexi yurgin on Instagram: "Harry Potter DIY floating candle ceiling!!!

I was so excited to make this for my Halloween party this year. Thank u Ryan and friends for helping my HP dreams come true. 

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
-poster board (I used 2 thicker pieces of poster board that were 2x3 ft)
-spray adhesive (we used exactly 1 can)
-poly fill (we used exactly 1 bag)
-blue LED light strips (I got 1 strip on Amazon, but make sure they have a lightning effect)
-floating candles with fishing wire attached (also found on Amazon and they turn on with a wand which I also used for my Bellatrix costume lol)
-heavy duty command strips (we used about 20)

STEPS:
1. Tape the poster boards together with packing tape 
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lexi yurgin on Instagram: "Harry Potter DIY floating candle ceiling!!! I was so excited to make this for my Halloween party this year. Thank u Ryan and friends for helping my HP dreams come true. WHAT YOU’LL NEED: -poster board (I used 2 thicker pieces of poster board that were 2x3 ft) -spray adhesive (we used exactly 1 can) -poly fill (we used exactly 1 bag) -blue LED light strips (I got 1 strip on Amazon, but make sure they have a lightning effect) -floating candles with fishing wire…

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Two years ago my DIY floating candles for our Harry Potter tree got a lot of attention online, so you might recognize these: Those are battery-operated candles, though, so if you need to make LOTS of them - say, more than 10 or 20 - then the battery cost alone starts to add up. (They each take 2 AAs) The only other floating candle method I've seen uses toilet paper rolls and LED tealights. The tealights are too small for the rolls, though, so you have to use hot glue to make a "shelf" inside…

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