Monday, May 11, 2009

Where can I get inexpensive tealight or votive holders?

My centerpieces will be very small, very simple floral arrangements. I want to put small candles around the centerpieces. I don't know whether I will use tealights or votives, but I will probably prefer votives if I can find some inexpensive holders. I don't care if they weren't actually made to hold candles, as long as they are the appropriate size. I probably need about 75 to 100. Clear glass is preferred. I know I'll only use these once, so can someone tell me where I can get some at an inexpensive price?

Where can I get inexpensive tealight or votive holders?
I got some tealight holders at IKEA for .25 each (I think). I also got a huge container of tealights for just a few dollars.
Reply:the dollar store has them
Reply:Try crafting stores.
Reply:Oriental trading.com they have great deals on line!
Reply:IKEA usually has all that stuff.. including huge bags of the candles for cheap.
Reply:I just bought 112 Red votives on Ebay...They were cheap and I recieved them fast %26amp; in perfect condition. I have looked all over for them and Ebay is where I fouind mine..
Reply:http://www.catalinacollectibles.com/cawe...





so many different styles and really inexpensive!! I emailed them when I ordered 250 favors and I got an additional discount!!
Reply:Wal-Mart, baby.
Reply:efavormart.com has really cheap prices. i think there is a seller on ebay of the same name that also has really cheap prices for tea light and votive holders
Reply:http://stores.ebay.com/All-In-One-Factor...


I got 48 votive candles AND clear votive holders to go with them for $35.





http://cgi.ebay.com/96-WHITE-WEDDING-CAN...





That link is for 96 candles and clear holders $49. They always have them available.
Reply:Go to the thrift store! Have a green wedding and recycle.Ive seen tons of candle holders at the thrift store check it out .You might find something really creative.When you wedding is over dont throw them out.Give them away to freinds or give them to a thrift store.They are really cheap too.
Reply:www.discountmugs.com





Also post on websites like www.freecycle.com (people give away stuff they don't want/use) and ask family and friends to borrow theirs. You may end up spending some time to clean out old wax but if you are truly on a budget this can help.





The other great thing about getting them from a store (wait for a 40-50% candle sale at places like Hobby Lobby and you can get them for about .15 cents each!) is that when you load up the cart with 200 votives the salespeople usually give up counting and sometimes it can work in your favor.
Reply:Walmart. They're 33c each and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for shipping like you would anywhere online.
Reply:You can get small clay pots that are votive size at Home Depot or Lowes. They can be spray painted any color, too.


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