Christmas Candle Guide for Christmas Decorating

Here’s a candle guide for using candles to spruce up your home for the holidays:

For the Kids’ Room: Battery Operated Candles:

Light up the kids room with a safe alternative to flame candles. They’re battery- operated and a great, new spin on a nightlight

For the Bathroom: Votive Candles

Votives look best when many are used. Cover every surface! Place them on the sink, the rim of the bathtub and even the shelves in the shower. Make use of all three Christmas colors – red, green and white or cream colors.

For the Living Room: Pillar Candles

These are really luxurious looking. Display them in odd numbers, clustered in different heights. Put on floors or tables but always use caution if there are children or pets around. They are great for dining tables and side tables too.

For the Front Yard: Tealights

These are so easy and inexpensive to purchase in bulk. For the entryway and front yard, place them in clear bags and line the walkway, porch and deck. The bags are at any craft store or search for them online.

For the Kitchen: Candles in Jars

These are great for the kitchen because most are scented in delicious scents such as Christmas tree or peppermint candy.

So you’ve got your typical stash of Christmas decorations in the closet. Update your collection of Christmas decorations without breaking the bank or falling off a ladder by using candles all around the rooms of your home.

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