Pretty as can be (but boy do they smell like bad perfume; I'll burn them outdoors come summer time). Can I just tell you how other dollar stores pale in comparison to Dollar Tree?????
Those candles are gorgeous. But with chronic sinus problems they would definitely collect dust on the dresser.
Btw, did you subscribe for Canadian Home and Country? I am still waiting for my subscription and have been too afraid to purchase one, knowing the moment I do it will come in the mail.
Oh, before I forget, have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I heard you can do that with rub ons? I'm scared to try adding anything to anything you set on fire . . lol. But it sounds like it would be a fun project.
Those candles are so cute. I hate that they smell bad. I actually have a friend that hates Yankee Candles and gives them to me. I always have to get two kinds of theirs for Christmas. I have to have one called "Christmas Eve" and one called "Christmas Cookie". All is well at Christmas if I have those.
"Our house was not unsentient matter — it had a heart and a soul, and eyes to see with; and approvals and solicitudes and deep sympathies; it was of us, and we were in its confidence and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benedictions. We never came home from an absence that its face did not light up and speak out in eloquent welcome — and we could not enter it unmoved."- Samuel Clemens
I am probably the most content person you'd ever want to meet. I have a decent job working with people I like, a loving family including a swell Old English Sheepdog, a home where nesting and curling up on slipcovered sofas is required, and a life rich in creative crafting and daydreaming. I someday want a cottage at the beach where my grandchildren can bring sandy feet into the house, wet bathing suits can dry on the front porch and everything we need to get to is a bicycle ride away.
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I missed the part about smelling like bad perfume. Better be careful about burning outside. Might attract mosquitoes. Jackie
Those candles are gorgeous. But with chronic sinus problems they would definitely collect dust on the dresser.
Btw, did you subscribe for Canadian Home and Country? I am still waiting for my subscription and have been too afraid to purchase one, knowing the moment I do it will come in the mail.
Oh, before I forget, have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Lisa xo
Knitty, Vintage and Rosy
Oooo!!! LOVE them!
I heard you can do that with rub ons? I'm scared to try adding anything to anything you set on fire . . lol. But it sounds like it would be a fun project.
Those candles are so cute. I hate that they smell bad. I actually have a friend that hates Yankee Candles and gives them to me. I always have to get two kinds of theirs for Christmas. I have to have one called "Christmas Eve" and one called "Christmas Cookie". All is well at Christmas if I have those.
Gretchen
Those are too cute! It is too bad that they are strong smelling. I had to really hunt to find some unscented ones for my Thanksgiving table!
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