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Blog Archives: September 2008
The Holidays - Decorating with Candles
December 2007
The Magic of Shimmering Candlelight
Nothing brings the holiday mood to a room like the radiance of lighted candles.
For 2007, candles in the deep red tones and a full array of soft, sumptuous greens are being paired with sparkling
metallics and winter whites to bring an aura of shimmering welcome to your home.
Reds are everywhere, from Chinese reds to deep crimsons, while this year’s greens are soft or slightly blue in
hue, whether in the palest of celadon or a muted spruce green. Glittering golds, silvers and coppers are favored
counterpoints to snowy or creamy whites.
Chocolate browns and deep purples are two of the more unusual candle accent colors being seen this season. Rich
purple is often paired with crimson, gold and green for an Edwardian holiday look that blends well with traditional
room styles. Mahogany browns in tandem with whites, coppers and golds are popular for contemporary decors.
Glass and shiny metal candleholders, often set on mirrored candle trays or coasters, continue to be popular for
adding shimmer to candle arrangements. Slender glass candlesticks of varying heights bring a special elegance and
sophistication to tapers.
This year’s holiday candle fragrances are rich and elegant as well. Traditional yuletide scents -- berry, cinnamon
and evergreen – remain popular, but are often highlighted with subtle notes of pear, ginger, currant, pomegranate
or chocolate.
Regardless of your preferences in candle scents or colors, it’s all about creating a gracious, calming atmosphere
that sparkles with the magic of the season.
Make Your Holidays Safe
Accidental candle fires increase by four-fold during the holiday season, so the National Candle Associations urges
all consumers to take special care with candles during the holiday season. Remember the following safety rules
when using candles:
Always keep a burning candle within sight. Never leave a burning candle unattended or go to sleep without first
extinguishing all candles.
Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Be especially careful with flammable decorations or
placing candles too close to Christmas greenery or Christmas trees.
Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets.
Always use a candleholder specifically designed for candle use. The holder should be heat resistant, sturdy and
big enough to collect dripping wax. Never place pillars or any candles directly on furniture, whether glass or
wood.
Trim candlewicks to ¼ inch before lighting or re-lighting, and keep the wax-pool free of wick trimmings,
dust, matches and debris at all times. Too-long wicks can cause uneven burning, smoking and dripping.
Never touch or move a votive or container candle when the wax is liquid; extinguish pillar candles if the wax-pool
approaches the outer rim of the candle.
Candles should be placed at least three inches apart so they don't melt one another or create their own drafts
that will cause them to burn improperly.
The best way to extinguish a candle is to use a special candle snuffer or candle quencher to prevent hot wax from
splattering.
Always burn candles in a well-ventilated room.
Source: National Candle Association
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