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    Need votive candle glass

    Hi im looking for where to buy the glass that holds votive candles cheap. Like under $1. I need about 48 for xmas gifts. See pic attached. I can have the candles made for me but if its a good deal I can buy them with candles. Does anyone know of a good supplier for these?
    I searched google with no luck.

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    Candle Holders

    Hi Craig,

    A local Dollar Tree, or Dollar Store would have them. Sometimes if you order a case they will give you an even better deal. Good luck.

    Sincerely,
    Phyllis

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    WalMart, Hobby Lobby, Michael's--Dollar Tree is probably your best bet for the price you are looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig D Peltier View Post
    Hi im looking for where to buy the glass that holds votive candles cheap. Like under $1. I need about 48 for xmas gifts. See pic attached. I can have the candles made for me but if its a good deal I can buy them with candles. Does anyone know of a good supplier for these?
    I searched google with no luck.

    Round Tapered and clear.
    candle holder.JPG
    Hey..My eyes opened wide when I saw your picture. I just made two of those. LOML found some nice glasses at a craft store here in Massachusetts called Michael's. The glasses are 2 3/4" high, if I remember right. We have been experimenting with red and white candles.
    You did a good job.
    Gary

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