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How to Make an Ice Lantern | A Fun Winter Craft
Learning how to make an ice lantern takes a bit more time than constructing a lantern made of snow, but they last a long time if you don’t get a thaw. These sparkling ice lanterns cast a lovely light and are worth the extra work. Materials to Make an Ice Lantern a five gallon bucket […]

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Materials to Make an Ice Lantern
- a five gallon bucket
- a two-liter plastic soda bottle
- a sharp craft knife and scissors
- a weight that will fit inside the bottle — a rock, chunk of brick, anything that weighs about three pounds will do.
Instructions to Make an Ice Lantern
1. Fill the bucket with about 4 inches of cold water and set on a level surface someplace outdoors. (Locating one of these in the middle of winter may be the hardest thing about making ice lanterns. The back porch is probably not as flat as you think.) Let it freeze solid.
Photo Credit : Alan Witschonke

Photo Credit : Alan Witschonke

Photo Credit : Alan Witschonke

Photo Credit : Alan Witschonke

Photo Credit : Alan Witschonke
I think my way is easier:
I fill a plastic bucket with water
let it freeze overnight
turn the bucket over (may need some warm water to run over the outside to free it)
now tip the ice on its side to drain the unfrozen center water
add any candle and enjoy.
If you use a small bucket, set it out early in the day and watch that it doesn’t freeze all the way through. You need to keep and unfrozen center.