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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

DIY Flameless Fire Pit

Creating fire pit inside the house for decorating purposes can be intimidating.Today I am sharing a simple idea to create a faux fire pit that anyone can make under few seconds with very few supplies.Let's see how.



How to create fake fire inside the house


Materials Used :
A Container (I got mine at thrift stores for a $1 )
LED Candles(I got at Michaels)
Glass Gems (I got at dollar tree)
Black Chalky Paint (Optional)
Foam Brush (Optional )
Double sided foam stickers (Optional)

Step 1:  Paint the inside of the container black and allow it to dry. I used chalky finish black paint to give authentic fire pit look but it is totally up to you to decided whether or not to paint the inside of the container.


Step 2: Pour some gems into the container.


Step 3: Stick the double-sided foam sticker onto the base of the candles and stick them to the inside of the container as shown.Again you can just wiggle the candles into the gems to position instead of using double sided stickers.


Step 4: Pour the remaining gems on the top and your flameless fire pit is ready. How easy was that ?? You can add some Halloweeny items like spiders, skulls or even a skeleton hand peeking out of the fire pit to add extra pizzaz to the fire pit. 










Hope you like this simple idea.Share with me in the comments below on how you would use this idea  in your Halloween decor.As always I will be happy to hear from you. If you have an extra 30 seconds ,see the video below to have a look at the fire pit in action.This is my first ever youtube and I will be happy if you watch it and share your suggestions.Thank you :) 




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20 comments:

  1. Simple idea but soooooooo clever!!
    I love it

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  2. This is so adorable! I love fire pits but we don't currently have one. This is the perfect solution! Thanks so much for sharing this in the Welcome Home Wednesday link party...I hope we can see you again next week, too!
    --Brittany
    www.diyjustcuz.com

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  3. This is a smart idea. I didn't get it that it is the LED candle that makes it lit like a fire until I watch the video. Well done!

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  4. I love this idea, especially since my son has a healthy fear of fire and I can't use real candles or fire. Having fun co-hosting #HomeMattersParty with you.

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  5. What a cool idea! This would be so great to set out at garden parties. Having fun co-hosting #HomeMattersParty with you.

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  6. That is adorable!!! I once needed one for Sunday School at church and had to buy a Halloween style one (which I changed up a bit) - this would have been so much better!! #HomeMattersParty

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  7. Such an original -would be great to sit out on the porch with a display! It's great co-hosting with you at the #HomeMattersParty

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  8. Great idea! This would be great for pretend 'camping' with the kids!

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  9. What a neat idea. I love that you cohost at #HomeMattersParty. You always have the coolest posts.

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  10. So cute. These would fun for the porch or to light a path for trick-or-treaters! #HomeMattersParty

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  11. What a cute idea! We're enjoying co-hosting the Home Matters Party with you! #HomeMattersParty

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  12. That's really cool! Who knew you could get such a realistic effect with just a few of those tiny lights?
    It's been another fun weekend co-hosting the #HomeMattersParty

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  13. Oh wow, so cool. This gives me an idea for a Christmas fireplace mmmm have to ponder this. ...

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  14. This is really cute! I think the concept could also be done as a witch's cauldron for Halloween table decor. Hmmmm.... Thanks for the idea! Love co-hosting the #HomeMattersParty with you.

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  15. Wow!! I love this! My daughter would love this for her dorm! How long do the lights last? Do you leave them on? I would love to add the skeleton hand coming out! Thanks for co-hosting #HomeMattersParty

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    1. I think it will last for more than a full evening, Michelle. Skeleton idea will add a nice touch !! Thank you :)

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