After the lights of the holiday season have been put away, we still face several snowy, frigid months that are sure to be short on sunshine and long on darkness. But that can be a good thing, especially if your home radiates welcoming luminescence from within. This is the time for hand-dipped candles in soft, […]
By Christie Matheson
Dec 15 2010
After the lights of the holiday season have been put away, we still face several snowy, frigid months that are sure to be short on sunshine and long on darkness. But that can be a good thing, especially if your home radiates welcoming luminescence from within. This is the time for hand-dipped candles in soft, warm shades–supported by candleholders crafted from natural materials that lend a cozy feel to any setting.