Candle decor ideas are popping up everywhere lately. People are no longer restricted to placing candles in special rooms to provide that welcoming warmth or illuminating a space where reading should be done. Instead, these days, candles are decorating all kinds of surfaces from tables to hallways. If you have some extra money to spare, you can even turn it into a business and offer your services as a candle decorator.
Creating candles for your own use is one thing; selling candles as part of a wedding or corporate party is a totally different thing. Of course, you can whip up some wonderful home-made candles for yourself or buy them at a craft store. You can even make your own, or find candle decor ideas to add to a store-bought candle selection. But for a large wedding or corporate affair, there is no way around having professional candle decorating done. You simply can’t compete with someone who has been doing it for years.
So what type of candle decor ideas would make a great addition to your wedding or corporate affair? There are countless possibilities when it comes to candle decor ideas. Think about the particular colors or themes that you want to incorporate into your candle decorations. The possibilities are endless, as many candle companies offer hundreds of candle decor ideas, from scented candles to wedding bells to candles shaped like cars, hearts, planes, barns, and more. Your choice will be limited only by your own imagination.
If you want your candles to have a theme, think about whether you would like to have silk, velvet, or frilly satin ribbons adorning them. For a formal wedding, satin ribbons are a good choice. However, if you’re planning a more informal wedding, consider using silk or frilly satin for your candles. A combination of the two would be most beautiful.
Some of the other fantastic candle wedding decor ideas include handmade wedding candles, vase candles, mini candles, centerpieces, and centerpieces. One idea that is gaining popularity is the creation of DIY candle wedding decor. With all the great craft stores out there today, you can create beautiful centerpieces for your reception tables, and hall. Your centerpiece ideas do not have to follow the traditional bride and groom figurines and flowers that are used in most wedding reception centerpieces.
You can use your creativity and make your own centerpiece ideas. For example, you can purchase some cheap vases at your local craft store and then place votive candles inside of them. If you don’t want to purchase any cheap vases, you can use different kinds of rocks, small pebbles, or dried fruit to create your centerpiece look. Other candle decor ideas include adding some seasonal flowers as well as fruits, berries, nuts, and cheese to your fall wedding table decorations.
Many people these days are using pumpkins in their fall wedding centerpieces, thanksgiving party favors, and Thanksgiving themed desserts. If you are creating fall themed edible favors for your thanksgiving party, why not add pumpkin candle holders to the table? You can find pumpkin candle holders at just about any department store during the fall season. In addition to using pumpkins in your centerpieces, you can also add beautiful and colorful candles to your tables, thanksgiving favors boxes, and even your thank you cards. If you aren’t sure where to purchase fall candles or if you want to save money, you can always use white or beige candles.
For an easy and affordable way to create an autumn candle centerpiece, you might want to consider a popcorn pumpkin candle. You will simply pop the candles in the pumpkin, arrange the shells as you like, and then insert a long stem glass in the middle of the “popped” candle. This is a great candle decor idea for thanksgiving parties, and candle decor ideas for any occasion during the fall season. With so many beautiful fall candles available today, you will easily be able to find the perfect candle holder that will suit your personal style.
Welcome to my candle making blog! In this blog, I will be sharing my tips and tricks for making candles. I will also be sharing some of my favorite recipes.