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Monday, July 26, 2010

Tips for making use of signature tealight candles

Many people are drawn to tealight candles due to the fact that they are cute, small, and easy to store. However, in times of emergencies when you need them for lighting or times when you are looking for decoration or a pleasant aroma, it is unlikely you look over tealight candles because their size makes them seem inferior. However, there are plenty of ways that you can make use of those cute tealight candles making it quite practical to consider investing in them. Here are just a few of the best tips for making full use out of any tealight candles that you may have your eyes on.

One reason that tealight candles are a great purchase is due to the fact that they make the perfect sample of any type of candle. For example, if you want to try out some new candle scents to see how strong they are or if you enjoy the scent around your home, tealight candles are a great low cost way to experiment with different candles. After trying out the smaller version, you will be able to make a better choice when it comes to which larger candle you should spend some money on.

Another great reason to consider buying tealight candles is due to the fact that they can be used if you want to burn oil. Simply take oil and pour it into a ceramic bowl with a little water. Light the small tealight candle underneath and you will have the perfect amount of heat to spread the oil aromatherapy throughout the room.

Finally, if these ideas are not enough for you, then you may want to consider placing tealight candles around your home in glass candle holders, decorative dishes, or in small fountain paperweight that can sit on your desk. This way you can light the candles and enjoy watching the flames lick the sides of the beveled glass illuminating the room softly while helping you relax. With this many ideas, you may never look at tealights in quite the same fashion again.

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