
Candle
Holders - Instead of buying expensive candle holders, go to
thrift stores and buy clear juice glasses, shrimp cocktail jars and
crystal plates. Don't be afraid to buy mismatches. This could
run anywhere from $.05 - .25 per glass and $.50 - $2.00 per
plate.
When shopping at
your grocery store, pay attention to the glass containers that
are available when you purchase items such as spaghetti sauce,
jams or jellies, and candy.
Tea
Candles - These candles work best for the about type of holders
because they burn
clean with no residue or wax drips. Buy these in bulk ! These are usually
inexpensive at $1.00-$3.00 for a pack of 10. They come either with or without fragrance. Using your thrift store glassware, put one tea
candle per glass and line them up on a window sill or group them
together on a plate for your end table. Use them
as a temporary alternative for electricity and place
5 -10 tea candles in the middle of a platter as a center piece
for a dining room table with a sprig of greenery to finish the look!
(see Reflective Platter Project) llenge
with this type of candle is they need to be replaced often due
to fast burning.
Quality
- Obviously the higher quality candles have a slower
burn and have a more intense fragrance. Depending on how often you burn candles, it may be
cost effective to spend a little extra money for a these
"high quality" candles. Use the
power of concentration thinking - if it lasts longer your paying less!
* Please
use caution and common sense when burning candles. Dorm
residents usually are not allowed to have candles in their rooms
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