what can i put my floating candles in?

My floating candles are sitting water… but the water is evaporating… and i hate it… HELP PLEASE!!!

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my floating candles are in a candle bowl… the water is evaporating… is there anything else that i can put them in so that i am not constantly having to fill the candle dish with water?
I clean my bowls… dont get me wrong, but these particular candles are in one of the bathrooms… SO the water evaporates more than normal… Is there like oil or something?

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4 Responses to “what can i put my floating candles in?”

  1. A nurse 4 u says:

    You can put them in a crystal bowl or a wide-mouthed candle holder designed for small floating candles.
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  2. kerriwyn13 says:

    what? your question makes no kind of sense. What do you currently have the water in? And, regardless, whatever you use to contain the water and candles…your water will eventually evaporate. I would hope you’d change the water before than anyway, as it becomes stagnant and nasty after a few days.
    I like to use the bowls that come with ewer sets. You know the pretty pitchers and bowls you buy that they used to use in the old days for washing your hands and face? When I do floating candles, that’s what I use.
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    ok, you’ve made it a bit more clear. You can put your candles in anything that is going to hold the water and prevent the candles from escaping and creating a fire hazard. The bigger your container, the longer the water will last. Again, though, I donno what you mean by ‘always’, but really, how long do you want unchanged water to be sitting around your house? I say get a decent sized container, about 9-12 inches around, 4-6 inches deep and work it like that.

  3. moohahaha says:

    look it up on google you might be able to but some kind of oiuls i think
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  4. so curious says:

    YES YOU’VE GOT IT USE SOME SORT OF COLORED OIL IT’LL LOOK GREAT AND SMELL GOOD .
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