I bought a 100' extension cord to cut and use for this project. I had 11 candelabra bases and flicker bulbs to create.

I used 3/4" PVC which is a little smaller than the candelabra base. Once the bases were wired, I heated the PVC with a heat gun and quickly pressed the wired fixtures into the soft PVC. Don't use your hand to press them, I used a table. The plastic is extremely hot and will burn your hand. I repeated this process until all candelabra bases were encased in PVC.

Next, I used a hot glue gun to drip down the sides of PVC to create the appearance of melted wax. Once this dried, I painted each candle white to mask the transparent glue. (Later I went back and repainted the candles a dingy gray to give them a dirtier look).

I tested the wiring of each candelabra before proceeding. If you do this project, please be careful as electricity can be very dangerous.

Candelabras - ASSEMBLE!!!

The candelabras were simply 3/4" PVC fittings. I cut a small piece of PVC to connect each bend. The central candelabra had 3 candles and used (3) 90 degree elbows and (1) cross fitting. The other candelabras had 2 candles and used (3) 90 degree fittings and (1) T fitting each. The wiring from each candle was run through the pipe and connected to power on the back side of the wall.