I just love decorating with a collection of something....suitcases, ironstone pitchers, baskets. While one of something may be lost in a display or seem unimportant, adding a few more to the display instantly brings more attention to the piece.
On Monday I shared an easy DIY project for turning glass vases into candlesticks. Candlesticks are one such "collectible" that look great combined together when done correctly.
There are a few things to keep in mind when decorating with candle holders....
A display of candlesticks looks more interesting when the candlesticks are all different, but have a similar characteristic.
For instance, the candlesticks can all be different shapes and sizes if they are all a similar color and have the same color candles. Glass candlesticks are easy to find at thrift shops and yard sales and look great mixed together on a shelf or mantel.
Vary the height of your candle holders to make your eyes move through the display.
It is more interesting to see the candles appearing at different heights rather than straight across. And if all of your candlesticks are the same size, use things like vintage books, suitcases, or boxes to elevate some of them to different levels.
Just because you have a candlestick, doesn't mean that it has to have a candle in it.
I'm not suggesting that you line your table with a bunch of random, candle-less candlesticks. But it is okay if not every candlestick has a candle in it. Some really interesting candlesticks act as sculptures in the display. They also add another dimension of height among the collection.
And here are some great versions I've found of decorating with a collection of candle holders....
This picture appeared in a recent catalog for Serena and Lily. I think this is a perfect example of how amazing glass candlesticks can look together....I also love how great the clear glass vase looks added into the display!
Pottery Barn has a collection of different glass vessels holding candles on top of the bookcases that I think is really eye-catching. Some of these are just jars, but work equally as well as an actual candle holder.
Did any of these tips inspire you to mix and match a collection that you have around the house this weekend?
FAQs
While we're eschewing traditional candles, you can still achieve a soft and enchanting glow using fairy lights or LED candles. Place a bundle of fairy lights inside the candle holders to create a whimsical ambiance in any room.
How to use candlesticks in decor? ›
Grouping candlesticks in pairs and trios creates a sense of plenty; potted plants set between the groupings bring lushness to the display.
Are candlesticks outdated? ›
Being able to pre-empt these trends is key to maintaining a modern and stylish home. Falling behind can leave your home looking old-fashioned and dated. However, there are some interior design choices that are classic and withstand the test of time. Candlesticks are certainly in this category.
When not to use a candle? ›
Never burn candles near combustibles such as curtains or decorations. Never put candles near windows or exits. Never leave candles within reach of small children or pets.
What to put on a wall sconce besides a candle? ›
What Can You Put In Candle Sconces Wall Decor Besides Candles? Greenery and flowers. Plants. Bowls or dishes.
What is the best color combination for candlesticks? ›
The default colours for candlesticks in Japan is NOT Green/Red, but Red/Blue! With Red being the bullish candle, and Blue being the bearish one. Personally I stick with Dark Mode and Green/Red, but use the Japanese default colours for Heikin-Ashi charts, just so I can tell at a glance which chart type I have it set to.
Where to put candles in a living room? ›
In the living room, it's best to choose a central area. You cannot go wrong with the classic placement of scented candles on the living room coffee table. It's a spot that's aesthetically approved for 24/7 display and also a great choice for the intoxicatingly delicious fragrances to start filling the whole room.
How do you identify a trend using candlesticks? ›
How to Analyse Candlestick Chart
- If the upper wick on a red candle is short, then it indicates that the stock opened near the high of the day.
- On the other hand, if the upper wick on a green candle is short, then it indicates that the stock closed near the high of the day.
What are the disadvantages of candlestick? ›
Cons of using Candlestick charts for Technical Analysis
A candlestick pattern might seem perfectly formed on one timeframe but it can also appear completely opposite on another. This makes it difficult to trust the message of a candlestick pattern a 100 percent, if you use multiple timeframes.
What is the difference between a candlestick and a candleholder? ›
The main difference between candlesticks and candleholders is the number of candles they can hold. A candlestick is a type of candleholder that has a socket or spike to hold one single candle. A candleholder can hold more than one candle.
Yes, candlestick colors can influence trader decisions by triggering emotional responses. Positive colors like green may encourage bullish sentiments, while negative colors like red could prompt caution or bearish sentiments, impacting trading strategies.
What not to do with candles? ›
Never touch or move a candle while it is burning or while the wax is liquefied. Don't burn a candle all the way down. For a margin of safety, discontinue burning a candle when 1/2 inch remains in the container or 2 inches if using a pillar candle. Place burning candles at least three inches apart from one another.
How do you set up a room with candles? ›
Pick one unifying scent – such as wood or vanilla – to create a relaxing environment that will feel calm and cozy, with a hint of magic. Add more candle groupings in different parts of the room, until you find the right mood and the perfect balance. Turn off devices and electric lights for a complete mood change.
Are candles good decor? ›
Home décor is the art of decorating your own space and turning it into a beautiful and cozy place for you to relax. Candles are one of the most important décor elements that also have some advantages: they are inexpensive and don't require installation.
What can you use instead of a candle holder? ›
Clean glass jars to use to hold candles. Use them empty, filled with food-colored dyed water or un-popped popcorn. For a super simple candle holder – use the screw top from a glass jar.
Can you use a candle without lighting it? ›
The right candle creates a uniquely cozy ambiance, but it's not all about the flame. The right fragrance can transform any space and you don't necessarily need to light the candle – you can just use a candle warmer.
What happens if you don't put out a candle? ›
If you leave a candle burning overnight, you may have an unexpected visit from firefighters who are called to put out the flames. After a candle burns for around four hours, carbon build-up begins, creating an unstable flame. This can lead to wax tunneling, soot damage, and damaging the candle container.
Do you need candles on wedding tables? ›
If you want to have gorgeous wedding table décor, you can't go wrong with candles. You can also set the mood for wedding reception table centerpieces and aisles with beautiful candlelight. Getting the lighting right at your wedding can make a big difference in setting the mood for your special day.