Saturday, March 21, 2009

Candle Bowls - Eyelet Bowls - Ribbon Bowls

CANDLE-BOUTIQUE.COM will have a whole new lineup of green glass (recycled) products up on their website very shortly. Green glass is a wonderful way to help our environment by reusing glass in new and unique ways.

We would like to give you a sneak preview of some of our new items that are due the end of March 2009.

One of our all time favorites is our eyelet bowl, or "ribbon" bowl. It may be purchased with or without the metal stand and can hold candles, fruit or other decorations to match any decor. There are holes in the bowl to allow you to insert colorful ribbon, raffia or straw through the holes - the bowl can provide many different looks depending upon what you put in it - anything from floating candles, to fruit, pinecones or potpourri.

We have provided a couple of examples of different ideas.




The eyelet bowls also comes in a pedestal type bowl for those of you who want a one piece glass bowl. These are absolutely elegant and will be a great hit no matter how you use them.


Be sure to visit our website for these bowls and much more.



















We are sure no matter how you use them they will be beautiful. Please be sure to check out our website for these new items coming the end of March.

WWW.CANDLE-BOUTIQUE.COM

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Spring Centerpieces - Ceramic & Resin Critters

Candle-boutique.com believes the centerpiece is the most important part of any special event, from weddings, anniversaries, parties, corporate events and any other event.

We think our
Ceramic & Resin Critters are a new and unique way to add your own special touch, whether it is for an upcoming occasion, or simply home decor. Our Ceramic & Resin Critters may be used indoors or outdoors and come in many different styles for the animal lovers out there.



Our "Dove" Critter is a wonderful way to welcome the Spring season. If you prefer a WHITE DOVE you may spray paint our resin dove. White Doves are released for special occasions such as weddings.

The dove's history is interwoven with almost all societies. We offer a brief history of the dove below:

The dove's habitat is a dry open nest. They are also raised in zoos and by breeding organizations.

The dove's geographic range started in Asia and has spread to Africa and Europe and then on to the New World. They will eat birdseed and water, the food in the wild includes worms, moths, crickets, earthworms, chopped vegetables and fruits. Predators of the dove are snakes and other bigger birds.

The dove lays up to three eggs. The eggs take three weeks to hatch. The dove can live up to twenty years old. The dove cares for its young by staying with the young until the doves are old enough to fly by themselves. Then the mother dove will leave the baby doves.

When you pet the dove's head the dove closes its eyes. When the dove coos, its head moves up and down. At Christmas time some people use two turtle doves to represent their love for each other.

The doves are also related to the pigeons.

Another interesting idea is our Ceramic Rabbits or Bunnies - a truly unique idea for your Easter or Spring table.


The one shown at the left uses two of our Ceramic Rabbits in different sizes, peeking out from a flowered candle ring. We offer some of our Ceramic & Resin Critters in centerpiece kits to make things simple, but all our Ceramic & Resin Critters may be purchased individually.



We at Another way to use our Resin Rabbits are to cover them with a hurricane lamp or globe. Use natural things surrounding the resin rabbits to create a look found in nature.



Have fun with your centerpiece - that's the whole idea!! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at: WWW.CANDLE-BOUTIQUE.COM/STORE