Holly Floating
Candles
At
Christmas time, finding the right gift can be a
challenge, but what could be more appropriate than giving
a display of holly floating candles? It's seasonal, you
can choose the bowl to suit the tastes of the recipient,
and the choices for floating candles are huge, both in
design and colour. Then you can wrap some artiificial
holly around the base, or use fresh holly if you have
some available.
Of
course, you could always be creative and make your own holly
floating candles, using your own molds, or store-bought
ones. That way you can add your choice of fragrance, or even
have them plain, and you can use colours of your choice
too.
The Warmth of Candle Glow
by Arleen M. Kaptur
Holiday Candles - ever popular and even indispensable in many
homes - winter weather can create havoc with electrical systems
and power sources.
Candles - just about the purest and warmest Christmas light - a
glow that illuminates and lingers - a symbol of friendship and
love and at the very center of many memories.
A white pillar candle surrounded with cinnamon sticks tied
gently with raffia - surrounded with holly, berries, and
pomegranites.
At dinnertime, their glow brightens the table and reflects the
joy in those sitting around and truly enjoying the entrees
presented. Many candles are scented and bring pine, ginger, and
other aromas to your home. Use these abundantly on mantels,
tabletops, and shelves, but should not be used on dining
tables. The scents can interfere with the wonderful odors of
foods cooked lovingly and presented in spectacular dress. Let
the food shine in its own right, while the candles embrace and
respond to rave reviews in other places in your home.
Candles can be wrapped in metallic gift wrap, stain glass
paper, and other decorative holiday accents.
They can even be stenciled - plain candles can join an elegant
celebration with a touch or whimsy using stencils and spray
paint. A bit of lace and ribbon and a Victorial candle emerges
from a simple taper.
Candles can even be sponged with patterns and motifs that can
range from Shaker to dramatic.
Filigreen candles protect the flame and create patterns of
light with the punched holes and as the candles burn they glow
with the decorative lines, curly swirls, glass nuggets, and
jewel-like beads inserted in the holes. From glass to metal,
tiny multi-colored baubles add dimension and a rainbow of
colored lights to dark corners and areas whre a bit of cheer is
needed.
Even the holders themselves can be decorated and "aged" to keep
in step with the Holiday theme you have selected for your home.
A bit of paint and patina can mellow candle holders that you
found at tag sales and resale shops. Gold paint, crackle
varnish, and antique wax - a few supplies and your candles will
be cradled in holders reminiscent of a bygone era. A candle
ring can use the greenery, fruit and vegetables of the season.
From spicy cinnamon sticks to sliced and dried fruit, dried
cranberries to gooseberries and raspberries, ivies, and
Christmas roses, your imagination can transform a bit of wire
and floral foam into accents that resemble royalty and are
beautiful to behold.
| The options for decorating your
floating candles are limited only by your
imagination. Have a browse around a craft store
to see what ideas come to mind, or one of the
many dollar stores that have sprung up
recently. They offer a variety of inexpensive
Christmas ornaments that may be just what you
need for adding the finishing
touches to your holly floating
candles. Site
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Ribbons of green or red tartan, frosted cherries, and leaves
touched with a kiss of snow, as well as pinecones, sprigs of
evergreen, cedar, or pine,
and not only are the candles a focal point but they emit the
scents of a Holiday that can warm and enthrall family and
guests.
Whether simple or elaborate, candles are a decorative touch
that can be inexpensive, but add a wealth of beauty to your
home.
ENJOY!
Arleen M. Kaptur 2002 November
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