Using Tea Lights Provides Elegance to Any Occasion
Planning an elegant dinner party or holiday occasion? Tea lights are an easy and inexpensive way to decorate your home for any special event. The small size and countless variety of scents make tea lights the perfect addition to an elegant centerpiece or decoration.
Although they are small in size, tea lights are a fun way to provide a touch of class to your home. To add pizzazz to a centerpiece, try adding tea lights in small, glass containers. The gentle flickering light will be subtle enough to add a glow to the tale, but won’t overpower your guests with too much smoke or fragrance. Additionally, you won’t have to worry about spilled wax from dripping pillar candles or votives that can ruin a tablecloth.
With tea lights, you can enjoy a different fragrance in every room. Try adding vanilla or ginger scents to a fireplace mantle for a romantic and relaxing setting. A lemon or strawberry scent is perfect for a guest bathroom or the kitchen. Whether you want to add a small decorative touch or make an exciting statement with a large number of lights together, tea lights are an easy and budget-friendly way to do so.
Tea lights can be found in most stores that sell house wares and online. When selecting tea lights for your party or event, be sure to buy high quality candles to insure the longest burn time and strongest fragrance. The longest lasting tea lights are made from 100% palm oil, which results in candles that are harder than traditional soy or paraffin candles. A well-made tea light containing palm oil will typically burn for up to 7 hours. Also, try to select tea lights that are set in clear cups, to insure that the vibrant colors are able to show through.
When planning for a large holiday dinner or other elegant event, tea lights provide a fun and economical decoration to your home. The wide variety of colors and scents, combined with a long burning time, make tea lights an excellent choice for any party planner.
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