8 January, 2010 (21:02) | Candle Holders, Floating Candles | By: Megan

Triangle floating candle holders are great for bringing a modern twist to any decor. The funky shape and smooth lines of the triangle floating candle holder make it an interesting addition to any room. Triangle floating candle holders work best with 2 inch floating candles, which usually burn for about 4-5 hours. Although there is room at the bottom of the holder for colorful rocks or decorative items, the simplistic look of the candle and holder alone is very elegant.
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8 January, 2010 (14:20) | Candle Holders, Candles | By: Megan

Sphere candles and square votive holders can be used around a taller vase or footed bowl to create a unique centerpiece. In the photo above, single rose buds are shown in square votive holders, which are staggered in between sphere candles. Colorful rocks have been scattered around to tie in the color scheme. The differing shapes of the sphere candles and square shaped holders add dimension and interest to this neat centerpiece.
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6 January, 2010 (19:09) | Candle Holders, Pillar Candles | By: Megan

The large square cube holder works perfectly with 3″ x 3″ pillar candles. The large square cube holders are 4 inches tall and 4 inches wide, which is a great size to use just about anywhere. To create an interesting centerpiece, mix and match large square cube holders with pillar candles in some and small floral arrangements in others.
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5 January, 2010 (14:50) | Votive Candles, Wedding Votives | By: Megan



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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5 January, 2010 (14:41) | Candle Holders, Floating Candles | By: Megan

Floating candles displayed in cylinder vases will make an easy, yet classic, centerpiece for any type of event. A group of cylinder vases in three different sizes will add height and balance to a table. Tie in a color scheme with floating candles in a bold color, or use neutral colored floating candles with colorful flowers or rocks submerged in the water. Creating a centerpiece with floating candles in cylinder vases can be as simple or extravagant as desired. There are endless possibilities to make a beautiful centerpiece with these items.
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31 December, 2009 (17:25) | Candle Holders | By: Megan

Square votive candle holders are made of the highest quality, 3/16″ glass, and they are sure to last for years to come. Square votive candle holders have a modern design, which makes them very popular for special events, home decor, and gifts. They are sure to make a bold and beautiful statement no matter how they are used. Square votive candle holders can accommodate 10 hour votive candles or standard size tealight candles.
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30 December, 2009 (15:40) | Candle Holders | By: Megan

Flower pot candle holders are taller than standard tealight candle holders and have a neat design. With this type of holder, the flame is totally surrounded by the glass holder, making it safer to use. Flower pot candle holders are made of high quality, 3/16″ clear glass. Flower pot candle holders work well with standard tealights, extended burn tealights, as well as clear cup tealights.
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29 December, 2009 (14:00) | Votive Candles | By: Megan


Use red and black votive candles on reception tables for a New Year’s Eve wedding. A black tie affair would be perfect for a New Year’s Eve wedding, and red is a great complementary color. Black and red votive candles can be used to tie the color scheme into the tables, along with red and black table linens and chair covers. Black and red is a stunning color combination to use anytime, but it just seems perfect for a New Year’s Eve wedding.
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28 December, 2009 (18:45) | Floating Candles | By: Megan

Navy blue and green floating candles are the perfect way to execute a color scheme for a navy blue and green wedding. Place navy blue and green floating candles in cylinder vases or shallow dish gardens to add color to reception tables. The combination of navy blue and green is very popular for weddings, although it is more popular for weddings in the warmer months. Green and navy blue floating candles are an inexpensive way to enhance a beautiful color scheme.
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28 December, 2009 (18:33) | Pillar Candles | By: Megan

Pink and brown pillar candles can be mixed to create a beautiful arrangement that perfectly ties into a pink and brown theme. Pink and brown is a very popular color scheme for decorating in the home, as well as decorating for parties, showers, and other special events. Brown and pink pillar candles are wonderful for decorating in the home because they burn for 30-120 hours, depending on the size of the candle. Pink and brown pillar candles would also be a great gift!
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