I'd like to find some that are more yellow
like real candles, mine are a bit orange..
Especially now, with LED battery - powered candles at their most efficient and cost - effective, you can avoid any risks involved
with real candles while still providing a striking glow.
Of course I
adore real candles, but wherever safety is an issue, battery - operated ones are perfect.
Wish I could
do real candles but I have many cats and it would be dangerous.
Although, you can use
real candles while making these pumpkin party lanterns, flameless candles give the same look with a kid safe / tree safe / fire safe light source.
Its only unusual aspect is to be lit
by real candles, instead of electric fairylights.
«They have a great tradition of Christmas decorations and are still unafraid to have
real candles on their trees.»
As it is in the controlled setting of your alfresco table, go
for real candles, but secure them against wind by opting for a sturdy yet elegant vessel.
If you don't want to use
real candles because of small children or pets the flameless ones * are pretty and the give you a similar feel without the worry.
In fact, they flicker in the same way
like real candles - only without smoke, flame, and messy wax.
Because there is paper inside the lantern, I recommend using a battery operated tea light as opposed to
a real candle.
These candles features LED Realistic Flame Technology, a patented dual beam technology which offers the beauty and elegance of
a real candle.
You could easily put some battery operated candles inside as well to make them votives instead; just don't use
real candles!
With all of the guests we'll be having this holiday season, I thought it was better to go with these LED candles rather than
real candles.
Lanterns also add a cozy feel to your decor, whether you use
real candles or the battery - powered ones.
KEY PRODUCT POINTS Plastic - injection - molded shell with patented technology to flicker like
a real candle.
They look like
real candles, flicker like real candles, but they are so much safer!
I still prefer the scent and look of
a real candle, but there are lots of times lately where I am finding a flameless candle works best and you won't even know the difference.
Maybe you can switch to
real candles?
If you have small children and are worried about the flames, the new battery operated candles work quite well to give you the look of
a real candle.
It has a solid aluminum structure and space for either a LED or
real candle.
I love to use a mix of led candles and
real candles.
Real candles have been traditionally used on German Christmas trees for many years, legend has it that Protestant reformer Martin Luther was the first to do it in the 16th century as he wanted to recreate a starry Christmas Eve sky.
Haven't tried them, but because of small children I haven't had
any real candles recently either!
I too still love
a real candle but you have to admit, it's nice not to have to worry about a real flame.
Believe me,
a real candle, a flame, and one hundred year old furniture are not a good match - no pun intended!
You could easily put some battery operated candles inside as well to make them votives instead; just don't use
real candles!
It is really not hard to find gold items at Hobby Lobby... I couldn't find a battery operated candle that I liked, so I went with
a real candle this time.
If you do opt to use
real candles, be sure to take extra care: avoid placing them near draperies and furniture, and never leave lit candles unattended.