Candle Holders
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Candle Holders
You can enhance any homes decoration as well as the
outside garden's looks with the use of beautiful and
functional candle holders. When paired
with a scented candle, candle holders make the perfect gift when you run out of
ideas. Because candle holders come in many shapes and sizes, you
should find one that fits in the taste of someone.
There are
a multitude of candle holders available from the companies that
cater especially for those who want to purchase candle holders to
enhance the beauty
of your home. When you want to quickly and easily
decorate a blank wall, look at the scrolled ironwork candle holders.
Like we said before - candle holders usually make great gifts and just about anyone can
appreciate a pretty candle holder with a nice scented candle.
Candle holders can also be bought in a wide variety of
sizes and in just about any material. A popular choice would be small glass candle holders.
Try making a gift basket filled with several small candle holders
and small candles.
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Adults and kids alike can enjoy making candle holders,
especially for gifts. Here are some easy to make candle holders that
both children and adults will enjoy.
The supplies you will need:
Small tea candle; Empty baby food jar; Colored tissue; Glue;
paintbrush
Ensure that the candle holder is just the right size for a tea light candle
that is made
out of a recycled baby food jar. Remove the label from the baby
food jar and clean thoroughly, take some scraps of
brightly colored tissue paper and glue mixed with a little
water, then using a brush, glue the scraps of paper on the baby food jar and
glue the tissue in place. When the jar is completely covered with
tissue paper, go over the jar again with another layer of glue.
Add a tea light candle and you have just created a perfect
candle holder gift.
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Follow this idea to create a unique candle holder out of
soup or vegetable cans.
The supplies you will need:
Empty soup can; Hammer; nail
Firstly remove the label of the can (by soaking the can in warm soapy
water) and clean it well. After the can is
clean, fill it to the top with water and place in the freezer.
When the water is frozen, use a hammer and a nail to pound holes
into the can. The ice inside the can will help it hold its
shape. Be creative with the design. Let the ice melt and place a
small candle or tea light candle inside. These candle holders
look pretty outside around the holiday season.
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