Christmas Candles Often Sparks Holiday
Memories
There is always something that seems festive
when you use Christmas candles, and not just the red and greens
ones. Although many red candles are scented with cinnamon and the
green ones usually smell like pine to fit into the holiday spirit.
There also many different Christmas candles that may be saved from
year to year, depending on their shape and regardless of their
aroma.
White Christmas candles are often in the shape
of snowmen and most people refrain from putting a match to its
wick. Different qualities of candles are available, some with
exceptional detail from the black top hat to the red scarf. Even
the carrot nose is often defined on some of the better Christmas
candles. Additionally, no one would be so mean as to light the wick
of a candle shaped like Santa Claus, as they may believe it will
make them appear naughty and unworthy of any presents under the
tree.
Typically, just about any shape that can be
related to the holiday as well as aromas that often bring about
memories of Christmas past can be found in Christmas candles.
Trains, for some reason often spark immediate memories of ones
chugging around the tree and candles in the shape of trains in all
sizes are available to set up around the large candle shaped like a
pine tree.
Storing Christmas Candles Can Be A
Problem
At the end of the season many people simply pack
up their Christmas candles along with the rest of the holiday
decorations and put them storage for the year. Unfortunately, many
people store their holiday materials in an attic where summer
temperatures can be very high. Candles left in the attic may return
the following year as an unidentifiable mass of wax that only
remnants of color and a good memory can identify.
If you plan to save your Christmas candles from
year to year, they are best placed in a cool dry place to prevent
melting. Keeping them in a refrigerator is probably the best means
of storing them, but impractical due to the space they may take up.
Finding a place in the basement may be the best option where it is
usually cool all year long. Alternately, they could actually be
used during the holiday season and replaced every year.
Whether you choose tea light Christmas candles
or pillar candles in a variety of size, be sure to verify the
candle’s scent before you get it home. While most red Christmas
candles will smell like cinnamon, there may be some less expensive
candles that smell entirely different.
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