How to Create Thanksgiving Candles

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Summary: Learn how to when decorating for Thanksgiving from a home décor expert in this free Thanksgiving video.

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"I am going to show you how to add some festive decorations to your Thanksgiving Day. Another great fall theme are candles. It's starting to get colder outside, it's dark. Candles are nice and cozy, and warm, and light. And now a days you can actually get lots of candles at stores like in various fall scents and colors and flavors. Although, I don't ever recommend ever eating a candle. So, of course, also make sure that anybody lighting candles is supervised by an adult if they're a youngster. So do not mix two young people with too much fire, just a bad combination. But, candles in general are great. . .just you know what you're going to need is a holder and I mean some of the common scents that the candles now a days come in for fall...you have Pumpkin Spice, you have Misty Autumn Leaves...you have a lot of different fragrances. And I mean, right away, you go into a room and they not only look nice, but they just...they just...the room will have like a very nice fragrance about it. So something really nice. Another thing to watch out for is like to make sure that whenever a candle burns down too much that can also represent a hazard. Also, candles can sometimes go out for a while and then they'll come back on...oooh like magic! So, make sure like that you're not leaving candles alone in rooms where you're not going to be in. That's just....whenever you have an open flame going on, you should be near by both to enjoy it and to make sure you remain safe."

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