fill it with water, then let some candles float on it.
4. Change the fragrance and colors of your candles with seasons and moods you desire or would like to revive.
5. Fill up your fireplace with candles to make it the centerpiece of the party.
6. Remember informal arrangement is more interesting than a too formal arrangement. Be creative.
7. Use unscented candles on the dining table so the flavor of the meals will not be overwhelmed by the candle's scent.
8. Floating candles in a swimming pool creates a wonderful effect during an outdoor party at night. Just remember to take them out when the swimming session is about to begin.
9. Tealight Candles could be used as alternative to birthday candles.
10. Place Votive Candles on the coffee table to create a warm glow in the center of your living room.
11. Taper (dinner) candles will look nice on dining room tables and side tables.
12. Pillars will look nice when clustered together with various heights on a tray to create a centerpiece for the buffet table.
Successful candle decorating in the home is not complete without keeping safety measures in mind. You don't want to fill your house with lit candles of magnanimous beauty only to find your house in flames. Here are some guidelines for using candles safely.
- Don't place your candles beside the window or on combustible material.
- Remember to use non-flammable candleholders.
- Don't let children or pets play with the flaming candles.
- Always trim the wrick to prevent smoking.
- Don't forget to extinguish the candles when you don't need them anymore.
Using candles allows for stretching your creativity in a neat way like no other form of decorating. Have fun with it!
About the Author
David Arnold Livingston enjoys decorating his home,
especially during the holidays. He recommends the resource:
Flash Candle