Review for Floating Candles
June 3rd, 2010 by hotel_linens
I wasn’t going to write a review, but I use these floaters all the time and I saw the mediocre review for the woman who put them in the slanted tub. Yes, that is a commentary on her tub, not on the candles. You can put floating candles in a slanted tub, just put them on something like glass plates to keep them separate. It does make the bathroom look and smell wonderful.
Put any color of floater in a mason jar with colored water or pretty rocks. I love using things I already have to create art. There are 20 candles in this pack, so you can do this more than once; I like to line up 5 to 10 jars down the center of a table, dye the water to match the linens and pop in a white floater. They’ll burn 4-5 hours so you can light them before your guests arrive and they will burn all through dinner. Beautiful!!!!
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June 3rd, 2010 at 7:21 am
I am extremely happy with my purchase. Delivery was speedy and the candles came in great condition.
June 4th, 2010 at 7:12 pm
If you read the description carefully, you will see that the candles actually measure 1.75″ rather than 2″ like in the title. The candles I received appear to be about 1.5″, which are smaller than I was hoping for. [...] has some nice ideas for their “2″” candles, so I might keep the candles and find another way to use them other than the way I originally intended to. The manager I spoke with about the size issue was nice and offered a full refund if I decide not to use them.
June 6th, 2010 at 7:21 am
I wasn’t going to write a review, but I use these floaters all the time and I saw the mediocre review for the woman who put them in the slanted tub. Yes, that is a commentary on her tub, not on the candles. You can put floating candles in a slanted tub, just put them on something like glass plates to keep them separate. It does make the bathroom look and smell wonderful.
Put any color of floater in a mason jar with colored water or pretty rocks. I love using things I already have to create art. There are 20 candles in this pack, so you can do this more than once; I like to line up 5 to 10 jars down the center of a table, dye the water to match the linens and pop in a white floater. They’ll burn 4-5 hours so you can light them before your guests arrive and they will burn all through dinner. Beautiful!!!!