Come sit with me for awhile . . .
and see what I’m bringing to the table ®
SIMPLY ELEGANT!

Candlelight makes any table special. Whether it’s a table for two or twelve, in a dining room or kitchen . . . it’s all about the ambience. Sooo easily created with a table linen, a bed sheet or even a quilt. Winter garland and French ribbon kissed by a flurry of snow flakes gracefully winds its way down the center of the table (seen above). There is nothing more flattering than the glow of a candle. Now add candles and watch your table miraculously transport you and your guests to a front row performance of . . . ‘the dazzling dance of the flames’. No? You’ve never seen ‘the dazzling dance of the flames’? Oh I am sorry. Here’s how to get your front row seat to ‘the dazzling dance of the flames’. It’s an easy-peasy fix. Really! See bird-eye view below.
Candles, candles, candles!!! All different heights, (as seen below) placed about your table. Don’t have a bunch of holders? No problem. Solution . . . a touch of candle wax adapters found in most arts and craft sections that you stick on the bottom of shot glasses, saucers, old (not used anymore) ashtrays etc.. that will hold your candles in place. Make sure to trim the wick to about 3/8″ before lighting. Remember . . . It’s all about the different heights!!! A birds-eye view of a table in progress.

WISHING ALL OF MY READERS THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAY’S !!!

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Sharon Insul is the former owner of the globally recognized Beverly Hills boutique Candle light and… Beverly Hills, California, as well as an ongoing contributing columnist for the Beverly Hills Courier Newspaper.
