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Reddit mentions of JINHEZO Realistic and Bright Battery Light, Party Waterproof Wedding Underwater Battery Sub Seasonal & Festival Celebration Flameless LED Tea Light, White, Pack of 36

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of JINHEZO Realistic and Bright Battery Light, Party Waterproof Wedding Underwater Battery Sub Seasonal & Festival Celebration Flameless LED Tea Light, White, Pack of 36. Here are the top ones.

JINHEZO Realistic and Bright Battery Light, Party Waterproof Wedding Underwater Battery Sub Seasonal & Festival Celebration Flameless LED Tea Light, White, Pack of 36
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  • Super long life of battery operated lights - all 12 battery powered lights can last for days without turning them off. we tested them and found that the tealight batteries can be used for at least 72+ hours. tea light candles, bulk size is Φ 1.18 × H 0.98 inches (size: Φ 3cm x H 2.5cm). Certified safe
  • Battery operated outdoor lighting Instructions: Use both hands to turn both sides of the battery powered led lights in different directions at the same time, remove the insulating paper from the battery, and screw it together again, the battery powered led lights will bright (if you need to isolate the battery again, you can keep the insulating paper)
  • White candles centerpieces for tables is made of high-quality acrylic, With a sealing ring to prevent the battery and LED lamp from getting wet, Thus making the tea lamp completely waterproof. These have been tested in water and will remain lit even if they are submerged for a long time
  • LED Tea Lights candle it can be used as mood lights night. You can put the battery tealight on table or other places in restaurants, window, bathroom, fish tank, vases, Home and garden wedding, fiestas, Party day, christmas, halloween, Festival decorations. LED tealights are designed to set the perfect mood for any occasion
  • Each faux candles flickering is thoroughly and rigorously tested, make sure they can work out of the box. safe around children and pets without worrying about the danger of the real flame, fall candles appearance, no hot wax dripping or burning risks. smoke-free, keep you and your family healthy - No more tangled mess of cords or searching for an outlet - Long lasting tea lights candles stay cool to touch after long-time use - Provide energy saving while enhancing your home atmosphere
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.25 Inches
Length1.18 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2015
Size12 Pack
Weight0.028125 Pounds
Width1.18 Inches

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u/megn86 · 5 pointsr/weddingplanning

I'm not much of a flowers person either, and the only flowers in my wedding are the bouquets and boutonnieres. I am having real flowers, but I'm lucky enough to have some connections to a florist so the flowers are fairly cheap. Also, when I was in a wedding where the bride used real flowers, the smell of some of the flowers could be so relaxing during the craziness of the day. Since everything leading up to my wedding has been so stressful, I just wanted the flowers to be something that would certainly be soothing should I stress out. :)

For our centerpieces, my fiance and I are renting mirrors from our reception hall and placing these floral bowls, filled with AquaGems and a submersible LED light underneath the AquaGems, on top of the mirrors. We had seen this done at another wedding, and it added a really neat glow to the room...and truthfully, the AquaGems are really fun to play with...

My soon to be mother-in-law was the only one upset that we aren't doing floral centerpieces, but I think it's because my bridesmaids and I have to be responsible for assembling the centerpieces and dropping them off at the reception hall, rather than a florist doing all the work. No one else has actually cared about that, though. Since my fiance and I are paying for everything ourselves, doing our centerpieces for 35 tables is way cheaper than floral centerpieces, especially since we were able to find all the pieces we needed in bulk or at Dollar Tree. After renting the mirrors, buying the materials (including shipping and tax costs), we averaged paying about $5 per centerpiece.

u/erinarian · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

Ok, here's a tutorial of sorts. These were super easy to make, and I am not very crafty.

Materials:

7" vases - Dollar Tree

9" vases - Dollar Tree

10.5" vases - Amazon

Glass stones - Amazon

Submersible LED lights - Amazon

Calla lilies - Amazon
I ordered orange and navy. My wedding color blue is royal blue, not navy, but as you can see in the photos they are pretty light for navy, and are passable for royal blue.

The flowers come in a variety of colors, so if you're into calla lilies you can make these work. They have wires in the stems, so I just bent the stems up and played around with height and color combos until I had a set up I liked. Then I used those flowers as a template to cut the other flower stems to length with wire cutters.

The calla lilies float if they are not weighed down, so I hot glued the end of each stem to one of the glass stones and buried it under the rest of the stones. Worked perfectly, and you can't see it in the final set up.

The Dollar Tree vases are FANTASTIC, and I suggest looking there first no matter what type of vase you're looking for since they have a variety. They didn't have the taller vases I needed so I had to spend a bit more to get them from Amazon, but kept total costs to about $250 for 10-12 centerpieces. I don't think there's an appreciable difference between the Amazon vases and Dollar Tree vases, they go very well together.

My original plan was to use floating candles instead of LED lights, but I really liked how the shadows are cast with the uplighting from the submerged LEDs. It also makes a little bit of a blue glow through the stones. I am making another one-vase decoration (same thing, just the medium-sized vase instead of 3) with a floating candle next to a written memorial for my dad and my fiancé's and my grandparents who have passed. The point is floating candles definitely work for these if that's your thing.

Anyway, I'm happy to provide more info by request, though I think this pretty much covers it!