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History of Votive Candles

Author: Lulu-ation
05.01.2010

votive candle holders

In its original use, a votive could be understood as any object left in a sacred or important place as a kind of ritual. In an ancient context, this act was usually done to somehow appease or gain favor with the gods or other supernatural forces. A more modern and secularized version of this would be throwing pennies or tokens into a fountain for good luck or the granting of wishes. Because the votive offering was often done with a candle, the name “votive” has since become synonymous with the candle itself.

In this way, votives can be understood as small candles, which are most often white. Alternately known as prayer candles, these votives are commonly burned in a votive offering. They can either be burnt in order for your prayer to be acknowledged, or they can be burned in honor of someone who has passed. But these votives are perhaps even more known in a non-religious sense. To that end, they have become a common home décor additive and are housed in a variety of ornate votive candle holders.



Home Sweet Home

Author: Lulu-ation
15.12.2009
glass vases

My husband was due home from a six-month tour in Afghanistan, and my kids and I were so excited. In fact, we had planned a party for the night of his return. We invited more than 35 guests. It was going to be a grand blow out.

At first we had thought of decorating using a camouflage motif, but we soon changed our minds and decided to go with some traditional patriotic home decor. I started getting the house ready by hanging a huge American flag on the front door. Next, I hung a ton of red, white and blue streamers around the house and in the yard. I put out a few glass vases of beautiful red roses on the entry way table. And I asked all of the guests to wear the colors of the flag and even to dress as patriotic figures if they liked. My husband was so surprised when he got home. He loved it!



01.12.2009
area rugs

A living room is the first room inside your home that guests will see. Hence, this room must look inviting and welcoming. When designing your living room, make sure you pay attention to the little accents that add a touch of your personality. It could be a simple painting on the wall or an area rug to accent the floor.

The floor is usually the most neglected part of the room. Adding area rugs with a contemporary design can do wonders to the floor and to the complete look of a room. An area rug can also be the focal point, especially if its color complements the palettes used for the walls and the furniture. Rugs can be hand woven or machine braided. There are so many designs to choose from. There is surely one that will be perfect for your living room



Caring for Your Collectibles

Author: Lulu-ation
12.11.2009
fairy figurines

When I started collecting pewter figurines a few years ago, I recognized it as a sound investment. I like the fact that they are always sitting in their accustomed spot on the mantel, just waiting to be admired.  Unfortunately, as with any collectibles, they seem to attract dust like a magnet. While dusting and cleaning aren’t my favorite parts of the day, they are chores that must be done in this case.

Bear in mind that washing the figurines should be your last resort. Stick to dusting them or blowing over them with a hair dryer to eliminate dust and debris. Fairy figurines have delicate butterfly wings attached, and it’s best to avoid handling these fragile parts wherever possible. Caring for your collectibles is simple, and it will make them that much more attractive to the eyes of your guests.



29.10.2009
hand painted wine glasses

I’ve always thought that the gift-giving process associated with weddings is inherently flawed. We’ve all been there: the guests arrive at the wedding venue and are ushered quickly to their seats. The bride and groom are understandably busy glad-handing distant relatives and vaguely remembered acquaintances. They don’t have time to open their gifts until much later – sometimes not until after the honeymoon.

My wife and I agreed that when our friend Marvin got married we would put plenty of thought into his wedding gift. Drawing from our own experience, we wanted to stay away from kitchen appliances, as he would be getting plenty of those anyway. In order to lend a personal touch, we chose hand painted wine glasses and martini glasses. When they aren’t being used, these fine glasses can be displayed as art.



16.10.2009
pewter fairy figurines

My grandmother has always been a dedicated collector of knick-knacks. Even though the ground floor of her home is kept spotlessly clean and presentable for company, I’ve seen the upstairs – where she squirrels away albums of stamps, books of rare coins and even boxes and boxes of old baseball cards. One day I came over to mow the lawn and remarked on the abundance of pewter fairy figurines she had on display over the hearth.

As it turned out, there was a perfectly practical reason why those collectibles were made of such a solid material. On Thanksgiving some years ago, when I was still a small child, I finished eating before anyone else and snuck into the living room to have a peak at the crystal figurines that were carefully arranged on a coffee table. I got a bit too daring in my curiosity and sent all of the figures toppling to the floor where a few of them shattered. In retrospect, it’s no wonder that the fragile collectibles were replaced with sturdy, durable pewter.



02.10.2009
artificial flowers

Flowers represent the true embodiment of a multipurpose gift. They might be sent as a token of thanks, a message of love or a sign of condolence. Florists stay in business thanks to the preponderance of people who come back to them time and again for specific floral arrangements. But what happens just a few days or weeks after the flowers are received? A vase full of wilted, decrepit blossoms is a pathetic sight indeed.

Artificial flowers of old carried an unwarranted stigma – that they didn’t look realistic enough. The style and craftsmanship in today’s selection of artificial blooms makes the old stuff pale in comparison. They’re lifelike and colorful, and cleaning them is as simple as bringing out a feather duster or a dry rag. There’s no reason to settle for flowers whose construction and color are fleeting when you could give a gift that lasts a lifetime instead.



Decorating for Fall

Author: homedecorbylulu
20.09.2009

When a chill hits the air and the leaves start changing colors, you can be sure that fall has arrived. Enjoy the beauty of fall while staying warm and cozy by bringing those gorgeous colors into your living room.

decorative pillows1. Place a fall-themed table runner on your coffee table. These can be found wherever home goods are sold, usually at a fairly low price.
2. Place miniature pumpkins and gourds in a ceramic bowl on your coffee table.
3. Place medium pumpkins on end tables or shelves.
4. Drape a cozy mohair throw blanket on the back of a chair or sofa. Look for throws in fall colors such as rust, brown, yellow or red. Choose a color that will complement your current color scheme.
5. Choose throw pillows that carry the same color scheme as the throw blanket, and place them at the ends of your couch. The combination of the two will seem inviting to sink down and cozy up in comfort.
6. Place candles with fall colors throughout your living room. For an added touch, choose scents that are reminiscent of fall, such as apple, pumpkin and spice. Burning candles will give off a warm glow and gorgeous scent.
7. Hang a fall foliage wreath on a wall or door.
These are a few ideas of how to decorate your living area this fall.



Lotus Tea Light Holder

Author: homedecorbylulu
16.09.2009

lotus tea light candleholderThe lotus flower is a symbol of peace, purity and perfection and a lotus tealight candle holder is a perfect representation. Nothing can describe the ethereal glow that is cast when the beautiful lotus flower is lit with one tealight candle in its center.
Spread healing, purifying fire energy with this lotus tea light candleholder. Excellent for the center of your home, as well as for the bedroom, this candleholder radiates peaceful and uplifting energy.

As a wonderful home accent, our tealight candle holder makes a beautiful wedding favor and your guest will treasure for years to come. This unique tealight holder is available in silver and gold.
 



Bold Colors in the Kitchen

Author: Lulu-ation
14.09.2009
Bold Colors in the Kitchen

When my husband and I bought our first home, I relished the process of picking out interior décor. Since my husband had no interest in the design work, I had free reign to decorate the way I saw fit. I began in the kitchen, adding some stylish vases stocked with fresh flowers. After that, I bought a fruit bowl and piled it high with apples, oranges, bananas and even plums. By the end of the first week, the kitchen was a vibrant amalgamation of lively colors.

But the effect didn’t last long. We became too busy to replace the withering flowers with new ones, and neither of us could eat enough fruit to keep up with the apples and oranges as they eventually spoiled. It struck me that I could find decorative glass bowls that looked great on their own, and the same was true of vases. In some cases, the receptacle is just as impressive as its contents – if not more so.