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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How to Use Ball Candles to Create the Perfect Room Decor

Bell candles are a great choice for adding to the decor of any room given the fact that they are not only decorative items but can also add a sweet scent to the room. Since ancient times candles have been used in rooms although their purpose has evolved from lighting rooms to lighting rooms, scenting rooms, and decorating rooms. With this in mind, adding ball candles to a room is a great idea.

As mentioned, ball candles have been in use for a great deal of time although they are most popular in Scandinavian countries. Keep in mind however that scented candles can leave off toxic oil fumes if the room is too small so consider how often you plan on lighting them and the size of the room when you are thinking about whether to choose scented or unscented candles. There are plenty of ball candles on the market that are quite beautiful and not scented allowing you the opportunity to enjoy candles without any worry.

There are also traditional bell candles as well thus making it possible to choose candles that match your already existing home decor without any problems. Whichever type you choose however you should bear in mind that to burn them safely more than just scented and unscented choices are involved. In order to contain the flame and the wax you must also purchase a candle holder for each candle. This add to the fun of decorating a room however since candle holders also come in many decorative varieties and can help to spice up a room so that the candles fit in perfectly.

You first need to match your ball candles to the room and then match the appropriate candle holders to the room. If you do not want to add candle holders to the mix then you may want to think about purchasing dripless taper candles instead because while they burn they do not drip allowing you to forgo the candle holders and instead allow the focus to be on the candles.

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