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Tabletop tiki torch

DIY project from NZ Gardener magazine

This is a great way to keep the mosquitoes and bugs away, and create some mood lighting as the nights start to close in.

How to make a tabletop tiki torch

You will need

Materials:

  • Terracotta plant pots
  • Tiki torch stakes or tiki torch oil cannisters
  • Citronella oil for cannisters
  • 5kg bag of decorative stones
  • Resene Quick Dry Waterborne Primer Undercoat
  • Your colour choice of Resene paint finish

Tools:

  • Utility knife
  • Masking tape
  • Paintbrushes

Cost: $40 (this excludes Resene products. I used Resene Bowie).

Top tip:  Make sure you coat your pot inside and out with Resene Aquapel & Terracotta Sealer being you paint. This helps stop the water from the inside blistering off paint on the outside.

Instructions

Learn how to make a tabletop tiki torch:

Tabletop tiki torch - Step 1 Step 1
Using the masking tape, mask off around the top of the pot.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 2 Step 2
Prime with Resene Quick Dry Waterborne Primer Undercoat. Remember to go over the edge and into the inside of the pot.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 3 Step 3
Paint with your favourite Resene colour. I have chosen Resene Bowie to contrast with the colour of the terracotta. Once painted, remove the masking tape.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 4 Step 4
If you can’t find the tiki torch cannisters, you can remove one from a tiki torch bamboo stake using a utility knife, and keep the bamboo for another garden project. This project also presents an opportunity to repurpose old weathered tiki torch stakes, by removing the oil cannister and making a tabletop version instead.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 5 Step 5
Fill the cannister to three-quarters full with oil. I used citronella to help keep the mosquitoes and bugs away.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 6 Step 6
Wash the decorative stones if required. Fill with the bottom of the terracotta pot with enough stones for the oil cannister to sit level with the top of the pot. Carefully place the cannister on the centre of the stones. The top of the cannister should be above the line of the top of the pot.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 7 Step 7
Fill around the edges with the decorative stones. Your tabletop tiki torch is now ready to place in your garden or outdoor entertainment area.


Tabletop tiki torch - Step 8 Step 8
A close-up of the finished torch project (unlit).

Project by: Jane Horne

 

Jane Horne and partner Simon Bartholomew design and develop projects from their studio in Christchurch, managing projects throughout the South Island.

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