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Have you ever wondered what to do with those old candles that you have finished using?  The wick is done, but you still have almost half a candle left. The wax is almost completely demolished with black streaks and beads of hardened drips.  You can’t really keep them and drop a tealight into the center since they are rather ugly looking and it appears that the only use from them is the garbage can. It seems like a shame to toss them but what else can you really do with old candles. 

Well, if you are really interested in the whole eco-friendly movement and going green, the answer is simple; reduce, reuse and recycle those old candles.

If you aren’t sure exactly how to do this, just look around at various craft stores or online candle sights and you will find a million and one uses for your old candles, including making new ones.  It actually takes very little time and effort to recycle those old candles and you can create some truly delightful candles.

Before you start creating new candles, you will need to have a few things handy.  These include:

• Molds – You can use just about anything from candle molds to glass jars.  The nicest candles that I have ever seen came out of beer cans that ridged in shape. 
• Old candles – Use any color of candle but remember that some colors will combine creating a muddied look. 
• Candle Wicks – You can buy candle wicks at any craft store.  All you will need to do is trim them down.
• Double Boiler – The best tool to use is a double boiler but if you don’t have one handy, a metal bowl inside a pot that contains several inches of water will also work.  Just make sure there is a wide base to prevent spills.

And that is just about everything that you need.  If you are melting down a few candles that are white, use some colored dyes to create new looks or add some essential oils to create scented candles.

Now that you have all the tools that you will need, it’s time to start making candles. 

First, you will want to melt the wax in a double boiler over a medium –low heat on the stove.  It is better for the wax to melt slowly to prevent fires.  Stir the wax with a wooden spoon and remove from heat as soon as the wax is completely melted.

Next, you will need to pour the wax into the mold that you have at ready.  Remember that you can use just about anything for a mold so get creative.  If you would like to make some jarred candles, simply pour it into the glass.  If you spill along the sides, immerse the glass into a bowl of hot water after the wax sets to remove it.

To create a wick for your new candle, take the strip of candle wicks and cut it down to reflect the size of your candle mold.  Make sure to leave about 2 to 4 inches of wick, which you will need to tie to a pencil.  Place the wick in the center of the melted candle wax and rest the pencil across the top of the mold so the wick doesn’t fall into the wax.  Leave it until it sets and then remove it from the mold when it is cooled.

Making your own candles is an excellent way to reduce, reuse and recycle while being completely creative doing it.

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Before I say anything else, I have to tell you that gel candles are invariably better looking than traditional wax candles. That is not surprising, considering the fact that their unique nature means that gel candles need not be completely solid in appearance. So they can be translucent and multi-colored, and offer ample scope for ornamentation. For instance, some manufacturers embed small colorful items like seashells and beads within the gel to come up with an exclusive look, or there are others who add swirls of color to their gel candles, creating a lovely work of art.

 

From experience, I have also found that gel candles last nearly twice as long as ordinary wax candles. Only a couple of days ago, as I was browsing through the stock at my regular candle-supplies store, I heard a woman place an order for 20 gel candles. When she caught me looking at her, she explained, “They’re for our mountain cabin. We didn’t want to spoil the ambience with electric lighting, and these candles each last at least three evenings!” In the case of aromatic gel candles, of course, this means longer-lasting light and fragrance.

 

However, some people still have a few misgivings about gel candles, primarily, I suspect, because they burn at much higher temperatures than wax candles. My answer to all these people would be, adopt certain safety precautions, follow manufacturer’s instructions, and you’ll be fine! Besides, most respectable gel candle makers take great care to ensure that the glassware that contains the gel is strong enough to withstand the high temperatures and doesn’t crack, because not only does a gel candle produce high temperatures, but it does so for a longer time, since it burns much longer than a wax candle. Having said that, one of the basic precautions to use with gel candles is not to move a lighted or just snuffed out gel candle. Wait until it has cooled before you pick it up.

 

The other supposed drawback of gel candles is that they cost a lot. In reply, I would say that the price is entirely justified considering the durability of the candles. 

 

Because they are easy to make, and supplies are abundantly available, gel candles have also become a great favorite with amateur candle makers. That is how I started out making these candles at home, and in no time at all, they had become a rage among my friends and acquaintances. The logical next step for any amateur candle maker is to set up a small business in gel candles, and in fact, such businesses are now burgeoning, as a casual online search will tell you.

 

Estelle Rodriguez of Sacramento is a 36-year-old single mother who runs a small gel candle business that employs three people. We have friends in common, and the last time I saw her, Estelle complained that such was the popularity of her supplies that she was almost afraid of new orders coming through and was seriously thinking of shifting her home-based ‘manufacturing unit’ to larger premises and taking on more staff.

 

However, if you do start making gel candles at home, please be sure to adopt all the required precautions such as those to protect your skin. Also, make sure you use the right kind of glassware.

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Recently, a friend brought me a pair of really wonderful Celtic-themed metal candleholders from Wales, where she had gone on holiday. On a trip to Los Angeles, however, I spotted candleholders that looked almost exactly the same at a fairly obscure candle supplies store, so evidently Celtic themes candleholders are obviously quite common in the country, though I don’t have the heart to tell my friend so.

 

That brings me to the popularity and increasing variation of candleholders in the market today. Even a few years ago, a candleholder was something you used to stick a candle in, period. These days, candleholders are home decoration items in their own right, quite apart from whether you wish to burn candles in them.

 

Inevitably, my fondness for candles has now grown to encompass candleholders as well, and I catch myself browsing the Net to find unusual designs in candleholders that I might want for myself, or as a gift.

 

During my searches, I have discovered that the pillared style is still the most popular when it comes to candleholders, though there is nothing traditional about their designs any longer. Typically, most candleholders are made of metal, wood, or glass. For example, I ordered the most beautiful set of frosted glass pillared candleholders the other day, which I am quite sure I will not burn a candle in. However, they are just perfect for the mantelpiece and besides, frosted glass protects the wood as well.

 

When made of metal, candle holders bear extraordinary carvings, while wooden candle holders can be used as the perfect accessories to your wooden furniture. The best thing about candleholders today is that they can accommodate candles of almost any shape, because they almost always have a fairly wide base and can hold oddly shaped candles very well. Also, there are candleholders that can securely hold more than one candle at a time, so you get great value for money.

 

Speaking of money, candle holders are wonderful as budget gifts too, because they are relatively inexpensive, which means you can buy quite a few without overstraining your wallet. I remember gifting a wrought iron candle holder set to my niece a few months ago. You wouldn’t believe how good it looks as a centerpiece in her new home, even though I say so myself!

 

These days, I find myself very taken with quirky candle holders shaped like flowers, dolphins, and even cows! I found a lovely set of pewter dolphins the other day, and have added them to my wish list. And I have my eye on a set of copper dandelions. Now let’s see…

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Among the many styles of home décor the Tuscan décor that recreates an old world Italian charm occupies a special place. This is a home décor style that is inspired by nature. Stone, wrought iron, hardwood and marble are made good use of in Tuscan style home décor. If an inviting and tasteful old-world style is what you seek in your home decor then you can consider proceeding with giving a Tuscan touch to your home.

 

A characteristic of the Tuscan home décor is making sure that nothing looks too new, too modern or too sleek and shiny. In Tuscan home décor the feel of outdoors are incorporated in the styling done indoors. A reflection of your inherent passion for associating with nature and the earth is observable in the Tuscan style of home decorating. The forgotten days of the old come alive and becharm you via the décor style adopted.

 

Giving Tuscan touch to home setup

 

Here are some tips for you to help transform your home the Tuscan way-

 

  • It is common to use terracotta tiles on the roofs of Tuscan style homes. These give an earthy feel. The windows are framed by sandstone and wooden shutters and are deep set.

 

  • An airy feel is what is sought to be achieved by adding Tuscan touches to the home. Keeping-in with this, wooden beams, plastered ceilings and uncovered windows ought to be featured in the home.

 

  • White or soft gray colors are added to walls with accent colors and natural woods or stone added to create an interesting feel. To this Venetian plaster may be made use of (applied) to add texture. Faux painting techniques can also be advocated for delivering a well-worn look.

 

  • Wide wood planks, stone, terracotta bricks or clay tiles are selected for giving the Tuscan look to floors.

 

  • While doing up your home the Tuscan way outdoor spaces are to be accorded much importance. A decorated patio can be set up. A Tuscan home may also be surrounded by sandstone bricks.

 

Furniture and accessory items in Tuscan style home

 

Wood furniture- armoires or cupboards etc. finished with a varnish allowing the natural wood color to become prominent are the befitting furniture for homes done up in the Old Italian way. Furniture with wrought iron accents also fit in worthily. A long, wooden table that can permit dining of the entire family together is also an appropriate selection.

 

Presence of plenty of open shelves and cupboards that display ceramics, pottery etc. is typical of homes with Tuscan décor. Patterns reflecting nature and fabrics like tapestries etc. go well with homes touched up the special old-world Italian way. Articles like statues, old clock, stained glass, wall sconces for lighting and wrought iron hangings fit well with the Tuscan home style.

 

Tuscan home décor accessory items may be usually obtained as Italian style ceramic pieces. However, in case some hand made items can be chanced upon then it is all the more better to make good use of them to create a more genuine, natural feel.

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Pergo flooring company was founded 120 years ago, but it was not until 1977 that the company designed laminate flooring. It was originally a company that created tabletops and stylish countertops. Pergo was part of the Swedish company Perstorp but eventually went on to be one of the most well known flooring companies in the world, being the first one to design laminate flooring. When it finally reached the US Pergo flooring was already a major flooring company in Europe. Pergo opened stores all over the world and began to make an amazing profit from their sales on laminate flooring. Today Pergo flooring remains to be the top seller in laminate flooring and possibly the most popular of all flooring companies.

Price and Warranty

Pergo flooring comes with a warranty. The company warranties its material, for its sure of its quality. This is what that makes Pergo flooring so special, its durability and quality is what makes it the best, compared to other flooring companies. Pergo offers classy floors, and provides a wide range of choices at reasonable pricing. The price is usually about the same as other flooring stores, with the occasional discount. Pergo’s website provides you with nearly unlimited information about what kind of floors they carry and the necessary care and maintenance. You can buy online as well. In case you are not sure about what kind of flooring you should buy, they can send you a wonderful sample which allows you to get a up close and personal look at the floor before you buy.

Though the samples are not totally free, they are still at the reasonable price of five dollars which is a great option for those who do not have a Pergo flooring company near you. All warranties last approximately twenty-five years and any damage done by moisture or fading can be replaced for free within the twenty-five year warranty.

Benefits of Buying Pergo Flooring

There are many benefits involved in buying from Pergo. They design some of the most stylish and beautiful flooring on the market today, with so much experience they have had more than enough time to find out what makes a good floor. They provide some of the most top notch and up to date floors of today with the newest styles and easy installation. They provide extra comfort and sound proofing in their floors to make it the very best you can get. Pergo is a reliable company, making sure that their floors meet the standards of their customers. They can even help you find a contractor to help you with installation, and they provide a one-on-one phone system for those who have questions about the floors and the company. Pergo has one of the widest varieties of floors today, giving you what you what you want, and when you want it. Any kind of laminate flooring can be had at Pergo.

 

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What is Pergo?

 

Pergo is the most popular and well known brand of laminate flooring in the world today. The Pergo company invented laminate flooring in the 1970s, and has been the leading company ever since. Pergo flooring is known for its elegance and style, and is perhaps the most well made of all laminate flooring. Pergo flooring is easy to install and is fairly reasonable in price, it averages the same price as any other laminate flooring ranging from six dollars a S/F to eleven dollars a S/F. But, no matter what the price is, this flooring is the best in many ways, and is sure to make your house as stylish and sleek as you could imagine.

 

Installation

Pergo flooring is quick and easy to install, first you pick out the perfect floor for you, whether that be mocha, light, or anything in between. Then you must be sure that the surface that you intend on laying the flooring upon is clear of all debris, carpet, and dampness (never lay laminate over a damp area). Then once you have followed these simple steps, you are ready for the final installation. You can hire contractors to install the laminate for you or you can do it yourself, which is really popular in the world we live in today. Pergo flooring comes with a tongue and groove pattern for easy installation. Just measure the pieces to fit your floor space and cut to the desired size, then snap the pieces into place. It is as easy as that! Because of this inter-locking groove it is one of the most popular choices when it comes to do-it-yourselfers.

 

Other Options

Pergo flooring has so many options to choose from, including tiles, stone and many other options. Laminate is popular because it looks so similar to wood flooring, yet it has a much lower cost, things like stone floors can be higher in price, but still satisfying and beautiful. When it comes to tile floors, Pergo flooring is hard to beat. You get a wide range of styles and textures. Designers prefer Pergo over some of the other large companies, because of Pergo’s quality flooring. Pergo floors come with many extras including a silent step underlayment that helps to stop the sound of echoing footsteps, even on laminate. They have a foam underlayment that helps block out moisture while keeping the floor sound proof.

 

All of this and more is what makes Pergo the leading flooring company around today. With over 30 years of experience, they have to be good! There are very few negative aspects of Pergo floors, because of their quick and easy installation and sound proof underlayments. However, you should always take good care of your hardwood, laminate, tile, or stone floor. Never over-use soap and water, because some laminates tend to warp, and always install Pergo flooring on even, clean and dry floors, never over carpet. After all these years, Pergo has never let us down, and it is sure to keep going on as the best flooring company around today, and for many generations on.

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