LumaBase Luminarias Plastic Luminaria Lanterns- Tan- 12 Count
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LumaBase Luminarias Plastic Luminaria Lanterns- Tan- 12 Count
Line your steps, sidewalk, walkway, driveway, mantel and window sils with these beautiful durable plastic luminarias. Welcome guests with glowing walkway lanterns. Plastic luminarie lanterns add a decorative flair and light the way for guests by lining your driveway, walkway, sidewalk, patio or staircase. Just add a LumaBase candle holder or sand and an LED light for a fantastic display. They are made of a durable plastic that will last for many seasons. Use with a Battery Operated Light. Ideal for weddings, Christmas celebrations, Fourth of July parties, Halloween, Political receptions, Easter, Birthday Parties, Graduation celebrations. Lantern size: 5-3/4"W x 3-1/2"D x 10-1/2"H and made of a translucent plastic. Use with our LED lights, colored submersibles or use with the 10 count electric bulb cord. Best used with the LumaBase to anchor down the luminaria. Warning: This material is not flame resistant. If using this item with a candle, we recommend extreme caution. If used with a candle: For outdoor use only Keep away from any flammable surface Keep away from Children Secure a votive candle in a container or a tealight candle in a metal tin with the LumaBase.
- Lantern size: 5.75"W x 3.5"D x 10.5"H and made of a translucent plastic.
- Includes: - 12 TAN/KRAFT weather resistant plastic Lanterns.
- Folds Flat for Compact Storage. For Indoor or Outdoor Use.
- Weather Resistant. Reusable. Printed Durable Plastic.
LumaBase Luminarias Plastic Luminaria Lanterns- Tan- 12 Count Brown
- Dimensions: 2.0 inches (H) x 10.0 inches (W) x 14.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 2.0 pounds
- Made in Switzerland
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