5 January, 2010 (14:50) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn



Black, white, and green votive candles can be used to decorate any room or special event in a modern color combination. A black and white color scheme is very classic and elegant, but adding a pop of green makes an incredible and very modern look. Mix black, white, and green votive candles on a single table, or alternate single colors on tables with contrasting table linens.
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3 December, 2009 (22:13) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

Orbit Votive Holder by Moments of Glitz
Navy blue unscented votive candles are perfect for the Orbit votive holder, which is handcrafted by the lovely ladies at Moments of Glitz. Navy blue unscented votive candles perfectly complement the shades of blue in this vibrant votive holder and make the colors dance in the candlelight. The Orbit votive holder would be a great addition to dinner tables, holiday parties, and especially blue weddings.
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16 November, 2009 (22:18) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn



Yellow, brown, and orange votive candles are perfect for decorating for Thanksgiving. Use a mixture of these beautiful fall colors throughout the home, business, or for special holiday events. Yellow, brown, and orange votive candles mimic the vivid colors of the changing leaves in autumn. Use votive candles to add a pop of color to the table for Thanksgiving dinner.
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14 October, 2009 (20:40) | Candle Holders, Floating Candles, Pillar Candles, Restaurant Candles, Scented Candles, Tealight Candles, Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

This marvelous centerpiece is designed with fresh flowers, different types of candles, and a variety of glass candle holders. The large hurricane lamp in the middle is accenting a 3″x6″ pillar candle. There are silver mint julep cups holding small arrangements of fresh flowers around the large hurricane. Then, there are three cylinder vases in different sizes holding 3″ floating candles with more flowers submerged in the water. Votive candles and matching rose petals are used to fill in the space between the cylinder vases. This centerpiece includes many elements that create a very classic and elegant look.
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8 October, 2009 (20:28) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

Chocolate brown votive candles can be used to carry out a brown color scheme in any room. Brown has become a very popular color for home decorating because it is so warm and looks stunning with many other colors. Brown can be paired with lighter shades of blue, green, or pink for a more vibrant look, or it can be paired with lighter earth tones for a very natural look. The most important thing to remember when using dark colors is to balance the color throughout the space. Using chocolate brown votive candles is an inexpensive way to bring small amounts of color to different areas of a room.
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29 September, 2009 (21:35) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

The wedding cake table pictured above has many elements that come together to make it look absolutely stunning. The red table linen matches perfectly with the ribbons on the cake and the rose petals scattered on the table. The cute white letters and white votive candles match the icing on the cake. When the natural light subsides into the evening, the votive candles will cast a romantic glow on the wedding cake. The cake table is a great place to add creative touches to a wedding reception.
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23 September, 2009 (14:51) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

Use ivory votive candles around a fall centerpiece like the one pictured above for an added splash of color. This beautiful flower arrangement is placed in a white pumpkin and is surrounded by votive candles, as well as smaller white and orange pumpkins. The ivory votive candles are shown here in amber colored votive holders. A centerpiece like this would be ideal for special events or dinner parties this fall. The flowers and candles bring the many colors of fall to the table.
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8 September, 2009 (21:18) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

Red votive candles will look spectacular for late summer weddings. This beautiful shade of red is a reminder of the heat of summer, but also hints to the coming of fall. Red votive candles would look great on reception tables surrounding a floral centerpiece with mixed blooms. Red, a color of love, is very popular for weddings. It is a beautiful color that is romantic, but also makes a bold statement. Red votive candles are an inexpensive way to add a pop of red to a late summer wedding.
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2 September, 2009 (21:04) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

Brown and ivory votive candles would be perfect for a rich fall color scheme. Brown and ivory are both neutral, unifying colors that look absolutely gorgeous together. Ivory is warmer than white, and brown is a little softer than black. Brown and ivory make a very elegant color combination that would be perfect for a special event or for decorating the home. While very elegant, this color combination also has a very earthy feel.
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1 September, 2009 (21:36) | Candle Holders, Pillar Candles, Tealight Candles, Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Kathryn

The unique table centerpiece pictured above features tealight candles, votive candles, and pillar candles. The candles are displayed in glass candle holders of different styles and sizes. There are a few things that allow this to come together so beautifully. All of the candle holders are made of clear glass, and all of the candles are the same color. The variety is added with the different heights and styles of candles and holders. Too much variety can be overpowering, but this is just right. This is a very simple table centerpiece that most people could probably create with random candle holders already in their homes.
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