Arrange pillar candles or hand poured candles of different sizes atop
a serving
platter.
Add dried beans or rice (i.e. kidney beans, red beans, pink
lentils, red rice etc.) around
the candle arrangement
until the platter is fully covered without overflowing. Not only
will the beans or rice add color and texture to the table, but
they’ll collect any wax drippings and can be tossed afterwards.
Fill a large centerpiece bowl with water, then light a votive candle to
float in the bowl.
Repeat with enough votives to fill the bowl, but not crowd
the surface. To add a dose of color to your candle centerpiece, tint
the water slightly with a drop of food coloring to match other party
decor.
For a cheerful and colorful display, arrange small glass bowls on
a white platter and fill them with water.
Then float fresh, seasonal flowers—such as bright peonies or
hydrangeas—inside the bowls. Use a single flower if it’s large
enough to fill the bowl or group smaller flower heads together for a
similar effect.
To create a romantic, laid-back look, scatter white tea lights or
votive candles in holders along the table (this will create an
illusion of a longer table).
Don’t have candles all of one size? A variety of heights
actually adds dimension to your centerpiece, so just aim for
candle holders in the same color palette,
like cream or white. Another idea for adding instant atmosphere
on a clean, minimalist table: group the holders atop a single mirror
to create a twinkling candle centerpiece.
Pour sand into the base of an oversized hurricane candle holder
until it’s covered.
Then rest an appropriately-sized pillar candle into the sand,
making sure the top of the candle sits at least an inch or two below
the holder’s top edge. If desired, add more sand around the inner
rim. Repeat with multiple candles and holders. Then group the
holders together in a single arrangement, or scatter them like a
table runner along the table’s center.
Wreaths aren’t just for doors. Blaze a new design path by placing
a wreath on the table.
Look for a hurricane candle holder that fits inside the
center of the wreath. Place a pillar candle inside—or a slender
taper with candle adhesive on the bottom to keep it secure—and light
it just before guests arrive.
Once the party winds down, safely blow out the candles. Consider leaving the arrangement in place permanently or even setting up similar candle centerpieces on your coffee table, entry table, marble dining table or fireplace mantle. If you're looking to style your coffee table with candle centerpieces, consider our top 6 coffee table decor ideas to choose the best style for your home. No matter the room’s color, style, or mood, an arrangement of candles goes a long way in making your home more warm and welcoming to guests.
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