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Beautiful Candle Decorations: A Great Mood Setter For Your Wedding

Candle decoration at your wedding is one of the most beautiful decorations you can choose. Though candle decoration is simple and traditional, it can be used in a variety of ways, and will fit in with your wedding decor regardless of your wedding theme. Candles and weddings just seem to go well together because they add such a romantic feel without much work at all. Candles are just a great mood setter, creating just the look and feel that you have always wanted for your wedding.

Candle decoration can be bought or made for your wedding, depending on exactly what you are looking for and how much you want to spend. A lot of the time, candle decoration is so simple that it’s actually easier to just make it yourself. You don’t even have to be all that creative to make candle decorations to compliment the rest of your wedding decorations, you just have to have a vision and then get to it. Flowers and candles are the perfect match and make an easy candle decoration that will go well on altars, guest book tables, reception tables, and more.

An easy candle decoration that just about anyone can make is a candle with a small flower wreath at the base of it. This is a simple decoration that will look good on tables, altars, and just about anywhere that you need a decoration. You simply get a pillar candle, preferably the eight to twelve inch type, and simply hot glue some artificial flowers around the base. These flowers are usually the wedding colors or colors that coordinate with them. The candle can be colored, or just white, whatever you would like best. This is a simple candle decoration that you can make in just minutes and will cost very little if you are planning your wedding on a budget.

If you get with your florist, you may be able to have candle decorations made for you. Huge arrangements of flowers can be made to accommodate pillars, tapers, and candle sticks quite well. These candle decoration flower arrangements make beautiful centerpieces, wall hangings, altarpieces, and more. Get with your florist and discuss your options, you might also want to look through bridal magazines to get some ideas.

About the Author

Rachel Johnson has been married for eight years and resides in Texas with her husband and children. Rachel, a freelance writer, planned her own wedding from start to finish with great success and continues with an interest in weddings and wedding planning.