1 April, 2009 (21:04) | Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Large floating candles can be used in a variety of ways. Place them in a large bowl, in a pool or fountain, or in glass vases. Large floating candles add splendor to any glass container. Group a few together, as pictured above, or use just one for a simply elegant look. Adorn vases or bowls with flower petals, colored rocks, or other decorative items for more detail. For a really bold look, mix large floating candles of different colors. Large floating candles can be as simple or extravagant as you like.
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27 March, 2009 (21:19) | Candle Holders, Floating Candles, Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

You can achieve the look of this interesting centerpiece by using a variety of candles and candle holders. Using candle holders of varying heights adds depth to your centerpieces, and the use of different types of candles makes them more interesting. The tallest part of this centerpiece is a cylinder vase with submerged flowers, topped with a floating candle. The stemmed candle holders are medium height and hold votive candles. The globe shaped candle holders also hold votive candles, but add more light to the base of the centerpiece. The square candle holders hold votive candles and add a modern twist to the centerpiece. This elegant centerpiece looks expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. You can shop around at discount stores for a variety of candle holders to save money. Then, just add candles and a single stem of flowers and you have yourself a beautiful and truly unique centerpiece!
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26 March, 2009 (21:31) | Candle Holders, Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Floating candle holders come in many shapes, sizes, and styles. Almost any glass container can be used as a floating candle holder, even standard votive candle holders as pictured above. These floating candle holders look great surrounding a larger cylinder vase with a 3 inch floating candle. There’s just something about fire dancing on water that adds an elegant touch to any room. Use your imagination and turn an ordinary glass container into a floating candle holder.
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12 March, 2009 (21:02) | Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Bulk floating candles can be used for just about any event this spring. They are frequently used for luncheons, dinners, weddings, showers, parties, and various other festivities. Bulk floating candles are available in many sizes and colors, so you can find them to match any event. Buying bulk floating candles will ensure that you are prepared for any event, no matter how short the notice. Buy in bulk and save!
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4 March, 2009 (21:34) | Floating Candles, Restaurant Candles | By: Kathryn

Swimming pool floating candles will be perfect for spring parties and special events. Spring is approaching quickly and is a very popular season for holding outdoor events. Swimming pool floating candles are an inexpensive way to add color, light, and ambiance to any poolside event. Swimming pool floating candles burn for 8 to 10 hours and extinguish themselves once the wick burns all the way through the wax. They are perfectly safe for your pool and will create a look that your guests are sure to remember.
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26 February, 2009 (15:19) | Floating Candles, Restaurant Candles | By: Kathryn

Floating candle centerpieces can be as extravagant or as simple as you like. Either way, they are sure to be unforgettable. Floating candle centerpieces can be designed to fit with the decor for any event. A great way to save money on decorating is to have less flowers and more candles. Floating candle centerpieces are beautiful, romantic, dreamy, and quite inexpensive when compared to floral centerpieces.
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25 February, 2009 (20:33) | Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Green floating candles will be more common this year as green becomes a more popular color for weddings and other special events. Green floating candles can be used to add just the right touch of green to your decor. Add brightly colored rose petals to a vase with a green floating candle for a burst of spring color. Green floating candles can also be used with earthtones for a softer, natural appearance. Green complements almost any color in the spectrum, so it is suitable any time, any place, and for any purpose.
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18 February, 2009 (16:57) | Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Red floating candles are for those who want a powerful display of color. Red floating candles look fabulous in bowls filled with black rocks or surrounded by rose petals. Red floating candles will make a bold statement no matter where they are used. Red is a very strong color, so adding small amounts of color to a room with red floating candles will make a more effective display than larger amounts of red. Red floating candles will pop just enough to make a statement, but without dominating your display.
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13 February, 2009 (18:43) | Floating Candles | By: Kathryn

Ivory floating candles can, of course, be used in pools, restaurants, weddings, and hotels, but can also be an elegant addition to your home decor. With ivory floating candles, you can turn ordinary glass bowls or vases into a focal point in a room. There are bowls designed with wide openings that are perfect for ivory floating candles. Even everyday bud or cylinder vases can be topped with a smaller ivory floating candle for a chic look. The simple beauty of ivory floating candles is sure to add splendor to any room.
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4 February, 2009 (20:38) | Floating Candles, Restaurant Candles | By: Kathryn

2 inch floating candles are complementary to floral centerpieces or arrangements, but can also be used as a complete alternative to flowers. Some people prefer flowers, some prefer candles, and some prefer a nice mixture of both. The beauty of 2 inch floating candles is that they are simple enough to use with other decorative items, yet beautiful enough to make a statement on their own. With 2 inch floating candles, all you need to do is add water and your own personal touches to make a centerpiece or arrangement that is simply beautiful and unique.
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