Here's what the solar lights look like, I use a lot of them. Your can purchase them at Walmart for 97 cents each. We will be using the black cap part that's where the solar panel and light is.
I got this beautiful ornament from a flea market really cheap. Why was it cheap you might ask? Because it had no LED in the candle.
You can see in this photo it was a Hallmark ornament, well time to light it up.
Here's the part of the solar light we are using. See how it lights right up when the panel is in darkness?
If you look on the bottom you will see how I just put the solar piece right into the hole on the bottom. Instant light! Just make sure that you keep the rest of the solar light stick so you can recharge the light in the sun, then when you want the ornament
to light up put the black cap back in the ornament. There are so many ornaments that you can light up with a solar light. Think of how many times you are having a party in a hall and are looking for a unique centerpiece something that hasn't been done before.
If the solar light is charged in the sunlight all say it will stay lit for your party all night. Use your imagination and it will soar!
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