Christmas Candles to Complete Your Christmas Settings
Christmas is a wonderful time of year when we try in every way to bring into our homes its spirit and festivity by decorating the windows, the lawn, having a Christmas tree and decorating the Christmas dinner table with everything specific to Christmas including Christmas candles.
Christmas Dinner
Most of us plan Christmas gatherings months in advance in order to ensure everything is as festive as possible while creating a dinner menu to please the crowd. Christmas candles can play an important role at the Christmas dinner because they inspire warmth and intimacy but they can also be formal as well.
However at Christmas, hardly anyone ever has formal dinners so you are looking at a variety of Christmas candles in order to make the atmosphere in your home as welcoming and enjoyable as possible.
There are a large variety of Christmas candles available and you have as many choices in how to arrange and display them for the Christmas day as you do in regards to the actual Christmas candles that you choose. Here are some suggestions:
If you are hosting a dinner with a large number of guests and need tables that seat ten or more people at any one time, you can use center pieces of Christmas wreaths in which you can place large candles and light them during the dinner so they will burn slowly and give the effect desired while not making any mess on your table cloth.
If you are hosting dinner for a smaller group of people, you can place Christmas candles in a candle holder of three, five or how ever many candles you wish. This would result in a series of smaller centerpieces, maybe even one per person if you have the room on the table.
If you are hosting dinner for two, the best choice of Christmas candles would be an intimate setting of a single candle set as the centerpiece, maybe in a crystal candle holder.
Take Care of Your Table Cloth
We all use the best things we have during the holidays and a table cloth for Christmas dinner is no exception; there may be many other things that can stain and/or ruin your table cloth on Christmas day such as red wine or gravy but if you are having Christmas candles for your dinner they will most definitely leave some wax stains unless you make precautions to avoid them.
The best way to avoid any wax marks is to put a napkin under each candle stand and you can easily discard it once the party is over or you can have floating candles in water instead of candle holders and thus you don’t need to worry about them staining or catching anything on fire.
The more you plan each little detail for Christmas day the better success it will turn out to be. So ensure every little thing is covered in order for you to sit back and enjoy the day when it arrives.
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