"If anyone has suggestions for simple ways to light up the labyrinth let us know...#lightupthelabyrinth"
#1 I've used battery operated tealights and strings of Christmas lights...both work beautifully. If you use Christmas lights, clear packing tape is helpful to hold it down so that walkers don't trip or break the little lights. Rope lights are most durable. (Myra Ryneheart Corcoran)Walkers enjoying a portable illuminated rope labyrinth. |
Butterflies help to Light up the Labyrinth! |
Glow in the dark jars being set along the labyrinth path. |
#5 Another idea for lighting up the night: if you break open a glow stick into a jar of bubbles, the kids (young and old) can blow glow-in-the-dark bubbles. (Hallie Sawyers)
Have some fun making glow-in-the-dark bubbles with glow sticks! |
#7 Michaels has glow in the dark cording (Lori Haskings-Barber)
#8 Glow in the dark tape is another great option. You can just tape your wrists or create cool designs on your clothing or sneakers. (Chris Hume)
#9 Be part of the light and wear your glow in the dark clothing!! (Debby Lytle)
#10 Luminarias. Tealights on sand inside a brown bag. (Rafael Vallejo)
Luminarias will light up the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth on Friday, September 12th. |
If you have any other suggestions - let us know!