Holiday Candles
Executive Summary about Holiday Candles by Anne Clarke
Candles are a representation of this light and symbolize spirituality, faith and devotion.
This holiday, often referred to as “The Festival of Lights” centers around candles. The candles represent the sacramental oil and a new candle is lit each night for eight days and is held in a Menorah.
The African holiday Kwanzaa uses candles as well. During this holiday a Kinara is traditionally used to hold seven candles. Candles are more than just symbols, though. The smell of candles brings in the holiday season like nothing else. Fragrant candles can create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
There are beautiful candle holders available on the market, as well as candle centerpieces, as well as decorative candles, (ones that seem to be designed to never be lit) and more that help your create the holiday spirit. Embellishments like decoupage tissue paper, buttons and lace add a delightful touch of charm to a basic candle.
Holiday Candles - Six Holiday Scents for Candles
Executive Summary about Holiday Candles by Don Stevens
Holiday candles can be a great gift, or you, for me, for everyone! The gift industry is ever changing, and new gift ideas emerge continually, but one thing has kept on top of almost everyone’s list; holiday candles.
Holiday candles can be scented or unscented, pillars, jars, tapers, and votives. Luckily, everyone considers holiday candles to be favorites and scented candles have emerged and have become more evolved. More demand has been focused on soy candles, cleaner burns, more burning time, and quality scents.
Scents have emerged too, here’s a few favorites:
- Bayberry still in the top of the running.
- Balsam Fir is a rising star, with people burning this in hopes of bringing a “real tree” scent to their home. This works especially well for people with an artificial tree.
- Holiday candles can include Pumpkin Spice, a delicious blend for Fall and Winter.
- A favorite is Chocolate Mint, also called, Peppermint Pattie.
- A new one on the list is Cranberry Orange, a fascinating scent that is flying off the shelves.
- And don’t forget Apples and Cinnamon, nothing says welcome home more than this combo.
Whenever your gift recipients burn their holiday candles they will think of you! Leave a lasting impression with holiday candles that say you care.
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