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Floating Candles - Popular Centerpieces

Floating candles are usually found in table centerpieces for weddings, parties, and other events. These small and delicate candles are fairly inexpensive and can change the feel and energy of the decor, and come in all different shapes, colors, and sizes.

One thing to note about the different sizes of the floating candles is their different burn times. The larger the diameter of the floating candle, the longer it burns. Depending on the amount of burn time you need, there is always a size that will work for you. Here are some approximate burn times for the different sizes burning candles may come in:

Small 1 ¾ inch - 4 hours
Medium 2 inches - 4-5 hours
Large 3 inches - 5-6 hours
Extra Large 4 inches - 15 hours

Working with floating candles is fairly simple. Fill a bowl ranging from 2 inches to 12 inches in diameter with water 3/4th of the way full, and place the floating candles on top of the water. You can mix and match different sizes, shapes and colors to create additional dimensions and feel to your centerpiece.

One of the most popular methods of decorating for parties are with floating candles. They are fairly inexpensive and can change the dynamics of a party significantly. Candle floaters come in a variety of sizes including small 1 ¾ inch, medium 2 inch, large 3 inch, and extra large 4 inch diameters.
Depending on the amount of burn time you need, there is always a size that will work for you. Small 1/3 inch floaters burn for approximately 4 hours, 2 inch floaters burn for approximately 4-5 hours, large 3 inch floaters burn for approximately 5-6 hours, and extra large 4 inch floaters burn for approximately 15 hours.

It’s easy to use floating candles as centerpiece decorations. Use a bowl ranging from 2 inches to 12 inches in diameter. Fill the bowl with water ¾ of the way full. Add the floating candles and enjoy the new mood. You can also add multiple sizes to create additional dimensions.

By: Timothy J.

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