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 pomegranates.
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 cooking 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 Victorian candle emerges
from a simple taper.
Candles can even be sponged with patterns
and motifs that can range from Shaker to
dramatic.
Filigree 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 light to dark corners and areas
where 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, fruits and
vegetables of the season. From spicy cinnamon sticks
to sliced and dried fruits, dried cranberries to goose-
berries 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.
Ribbons of green or red tartan, frosted cherries, and
leaves touched with a kiss of snow, as well as pine-
cones, 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 to
your home.