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Mar 29 2010

Make Your Own Rose Floating Candles !

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There will soon be a time in your life when you will need rose floating candles.

rose floating candlesMaybe it will be for your wedding, a friends wedding, a reception that you’re stuck throwing (lol), or perhaps just for a change of atmosphere. If that time is soon or even now, remember that you have several options where these candles are concerned. You can purchase them or you can choose to make them. If you would rather buy, make a mental note that each candle should cost anywhere from three to eight dollars. Simply multiply this sum by the amount of candles you require and you just may discover that it might be not only easier but more affordable for you to make them yourself.
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Mar 27 2010

Ivory Floating Candles – Unique

Published by D. under Ivory Floating Candles

Ivory is a familiar material made from animal tusks of different kinds.

Ivory Floating CandlesItems which are made out of ivory have been regarded highly for millena. Having an off-white appearance just like the color named ivory, the association of highly notable objects also remains with the unique color ivory. The first thought that comes to mind is elegance when we hear this word. Ivory floating candles add a significant elegance to any décor, the company holiday party, a wedding reception or a recital banquet.
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Mar 26 2010

Wedding Floating Candles Centerpieces

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wedding floating candles 300x218 Wedding Floating Candles CenterpiecesYou have probably spent thousands of dollars in preparation of your wedding.  The gown, the wedding cake, the pretty flowers, the cuisine for your reception and anything else that comes with a wedding, can get extremely expensive.  Here is an excellent idea for your reception that will be incredibly beautiful and will not cost an arm and a leg.  How about making your own table centerpieces with wedding floating candles?
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Mar 26 2010

Swimming Pool Candles

Published by D. under Swimming Pool Candles

swimming pool candlesWhat does one think about when choosing floating pool candles? The first priority should be safety. Always make sure there are no flammable items leaning over or to close to the pool. The last thing you want is a fire at a family summer party. If you have dividers or toys in the pool, remove them. Although any potential fire will be surrounded by water, accidents can be avoided.

Next, consider how the pool will be used. Are people going to be in the water swimming while the pool candles are active?  If that is the case, try to find the largest candles possible. Continue Reading »