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		<title>Using Wrought Iron Candle Holders To Make Candles Safer</title>
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Candle lovers everywhere have loved the tiny wax creations for hundreds of years, and recently, there have been a number of advances to make candles even more specialised.  For instance, aromatherapy experts now use fancy oils in their candles to give off pleasant smells and help fight bugs.  You do not always need a specialised [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Candle lovers everywhere have loved the tiny wax creations for hundreds of years, and recently, there have been a number of advances to make candles even more specialised.  For instance, aromatherapy experts now use fancy oils in their candles to give off pleasant smells and help fight bugs.  You do not always need a specialised purpose in mind.  Maybe you just wish to make your <a target="_blank" href="http://learnhowtopickupgirls.com/how-to-pick-up-girls/how-to-pick-up-girls-dating-tips-for-men">how to pick up girls</a> room more stunning, and you can simply manage that by buying a wrought iron candle holder instead.  With such a holder, you will be able to place many alternative candles in it over its lifetime, and they are definitely a perfect decoration for rooms that don&#8217;t take up any additional space over the candles you have there anyway.</p>
<p>Safety and Cost</p>
<p>Having wrought iron candle holders makes sense from a purely safety perspective. Candles on plates or other types of flat holders can be threatening, especially with pets or little kids.  Having a wrought iron candle holder with sides or completely enclosed holders can vastly increase the safety of lighting and burning candles.  Some holders are completely enclosed, for example lantern type holders, while others are simply cylindrical, providing an outer wall round the candle to hold it in place .  Considering that candles melt and spill wax everywhere, these wrought iron candle holders can make burning candles a cleaner hobby as well .</p>
<p>The human <a target="_blank" href="http://learnhowtopickupgirls.com/how-to-pick-up-girls/how-to-pick-up-women-get-a-girls-number">how to pick up women</a> mind is spontaneously drawn to launch, even small ones found on candles.  Our ancestors survived because they managed to control fire, helping them to cook and stay warm in the cold months.  As such, we find candles beautiful.  Though we don&#8217;t use them as a first source of lighting ( except to accent rooms ) or to keep warm in the winter, we still find them beautiful, and they can make our homes smell great.  If you want to be ready to view the flame in all of its beauty, consider going with a glass wrought iron candle holder so that the fire is always visible.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, wrought iron candle holders <a target="_blank" href="http://learnhowtopickupgirls.com/how-to-pick-up-girls/picking-up-girls-how-do-i-get-girls-to-notice-me">picking up girls</a> are fantastically inexpensive.  You can frequently get the littlest ones for as little as 5 dollars, with the most complex and largest doubtless reaching 30 bucks or so.  Available in loads of stores and online, there are thousands of styles and designs to select from, so you can easily find some that slot in your house.  Some are free standing on the floor, while others are designed to be put on tables or shelves.  Others yet can be hung from the wall, so literally anywhere in your house is a good place for a candle. <br /> .</p>
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		<title>Candle Making Crafts for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candles improve the look of a home in many ways. Of course the glow of candle light is charming, but in addition the candles themselves are a decorative item even when they’re not lit.  I’ve found some  ideas for ways to decorate candles at Candle Making Crafts. Here’s an idea that will let you create [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candles improve the look of a home in many ways. Of course the glow of candle light is charming, but in addition the candles themselves are a decorative item even when they’re not lit.  I’ve found some  ideas for ways to decorate candles at <a target="_blank" title="Candle Making Crafts" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/Candle-Making-Crafts.html"><strong>Candle Making Crafts</strong></a>. Here’s an idea that will let you create decorative candles from ordinary materials.</p>
<p> This project has several things to recommend it. One good point is that it is highly adaptable. You completely change to look of the candle by changing the way you decorate it.</p>
<p> For another, is very economical. You&#8217;re going to use votive candles in canning jars, so there&#8217;s no big investment and materials. Even if you buy new canning jars, they&#8217;re not very expensive. But you probably won’t have to buy them.</p>
<p> Commercially sold jam often comes in very attractive jars that you can use for this project. Garage sales are another source of inexpensive canning jars.</p>
<p> The other part of the project is a votive candle and a plain glass holder for it that you can purchase inexpensively at a discount store.</p>
<p> To assemble the finished candle, partially fill the canning jar with decorative material, then place the votive candle holder on top of it. You can also decorate the outside of the jar. Here are some suggestions, you can attach surface decorations, use paint to create patterns or tie a ribbon around it.</p>
<p> Any number of materials can be used to fill the bottom of the canning jar. A common one is to use potpourri. In addition to being attractive, it adds a pleasant aroma as well.</p>
<p> Since you may be using somewhat flammable material as decoration, you need to use a glass votive holder with the candle. Do not use a votive candle or a tea candle without a glass holder.</p>
<p> It is a good idea to not let the decorative material come up above the bottom of the votive holder and to extinguish the candle before it burns completely to the bottom. And always remember the general safety principle of never leaving the room where a candle is burning.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;ve noticed, this project uses purchased candles. You&#8217;ll undoubtedly want to craft your own candles sooner rather than later. A good place to get basic instructions is: <a target="_blank" title="How to Make Your Own Candles" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/"><strong>How to Make Your Own Candles</strong></a>. Not only will you find great instructions right on that page but you can sign up for a free candle making mini course that&#8217;s very informative and helpful.</p>
<p>And if your wondering what equipment might be involved in the hobby of candle making, you&#8217;ll find answers at <a target="_blank" title="Candle Making Equipment" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/Candle-Making-Equipment.html"><strong>Candle Making Equipment</strong></a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll find candle making to be a fun and rewarding hobby. I encourage you to give it a try.</p>
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