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No, I'm not auditioning for Project Runway. When I did the first candle in my "Lumiere" post, little did I know how addicting these would be! So I did another one which I added to that post. And , um....I've since done two more so I decided 4 was a collection and since they're all Paris themed..."The Paris Collection". Here are the two newest:
And here are the four together:
Now, try explaining to the Safeway checker what you're doing with all these candles. Eyes. Glazed. Over.
those candles are so pretty! I don't know that you could buy them plain! what a great idea, decorative, functional and safe!
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Oh wow they are fabulous, they would cost a fortune to buy them like this and they are yours and unique. Annette x
ReplyDeletelove these. oui, oui!
ReplyDeleteLove these and all of their embellished goodness!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous!!! Love 'em!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I gave up a long time ago explaining what I'm going to do with a future crafty object. Usually, the idea is in my head I can't put into words what exactly I'm going to do. My husband's eyes glaze over often.
suzy
These. are. gorgeous. Just. sayin'.
ReplyDeleteListen, what do they know? How can you explain creative genius? Right? Right.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
The Merci candle is definitely my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWay cool! These make lovely gifts!! Perfect... I should make some for Xmas with some Italian / English words on them. For the Italians XMAS is a highly spiritual time and candles are 'right on'.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking them up at our DIY Craft Linky Party at FineCraftGuild.com
See you again next Wednesday, I hope!
Such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely...I think they'd make great gifts! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLovely collection! They all look great!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks so much for linking up to my first party! :)
Great blog! I found you on buzz by and I'm now following. Hope to see you around too at Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so nice. You know you're good if you can turn grocery store candles into these beauties that look like they're from a boutique. I'd love for you to add this to my link party, "Sweets This Week" @ www.sugarbananas.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love your Parisian candles! I know just what you mean about a project being addicting! I did some for Halloween, and can hardly wait to create some French ones now! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou are the blog of the week on my sidebar and this is the post I featured. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWow-what a cool idea-these candles are fab and oh so frenchy-LOVE!
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty, very nice! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now Tranquil is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteLove your candles, they fit right in with my Shabby Chic Paris Collection!! Squeee!!
ReplyDeleteI love these!!! They are fabulous!!! Hope you had a Happy Halloween!!!
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I think those are so beautiful ! I would make a lot of them !! Great idea and you are so creative ! Thank you so much for linking up !
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Frenchy
Carol, these are SO CUTE. I love the Paris theme! More, please! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my link party and stop by again for a fun necklace giveaway! Have a great week!
alittleknickknack.blogspot.com
What a lovely collection!
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What a gorgeous collection! :)
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