Wedding Candles: Ideal Decorating Stuff To Brighten Your Day

Your wedding is the largest party most people are ever likely to organise.  Because of its scale and the necessary forward planning, it’s very easy to forget the small things.  This is why making lists is so important at the early stages and why constantly updating them is vital.  It’s the little touches that make the difference between an ordinary wedding and a memorable occasion.
Wedding Candles
Take for instance the candles at the ceremony.  You might say, candles are candles but not all candles are equal when it comes to creating everlasting memories.

It is usual to use one large pillar candle and two slim tapered candles during the ceremony.  Each of you hold a lighted tapered candle while making your vows and the moment marriage union is pronounced you both use your individual candles to light the tall pillar one.  This signifies the individuality of you both and the union you have become thorough marriage and this is why the large pillar candle is also known as the ‘Unity Candle’.


Decorate the Wedding Candles


With a little forward planning you can add text and even images to personalise the candles used in the ceremony.  Print one of your names on each of the narrow tapered candles this looks stunning with a small image of a pair of rings and use a favourite photo of you both together to place on the Unity Candle.  Add text such as your names, the date and location of the ceremony and anything else you desire if there is space on the candle.


Wedding Candles

These are wedding items you want to keep as a memory of one of the best days of your life.  Many people use them again on romantic occasions such as anniversaries and other notable moments in the lives of the couple.

These wedding candles come beautifully wrapped in presentation boxes that can later be used for storing them.  Browse online for the best personalise candle suppliers. Some even provide a facility whereby you can design your own online and have it delivered directly through the post.

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