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  2. These Chic Outdoor Christmas Decorations Will Add Festive ...

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    A roaring fire and candles illuminate a cozy sala abierta (outdoor living room) at the San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, home of Jeffry Weisman and Andrew Fisher. Red bows accent the ends of the ...

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    Gift ideas for book lovers, ... For the person who loves candles Cozy Sweater Soy Wax Candle by Homesick. ... Large and Extra Large sizes. $20 at Amazon. BISSELL.

  4. Parol - Wikipedia

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    A parol (pronounced, US: / p ɑː ˈ r oʊ l / ⓘ, also written as paról or parul, from Spanish farol, meaning lantern) is a Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. Parols are traditionally constructed using bamboo and Japanese paper, and are illuminated with candles, oil lamps, or carbide lamps.

  5. Outdoor candle - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor candle, [1] which is also known a pitch torch or a garden candle [2] (Swedish: marschall, Danish: haveblus, [3] Finnish: soihtukynttilä) is a large (usually 10 cm wide) tealight-like candle that is lit outside. Outdoor candles are commonly found in Scandinavia, [4] and are used as an outdoor decoration in private gardens, graves or ...

  6. Set the Most Appetizing (and Budget-Friendly!) Holiday Table ...

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    Here are a few more ideas for creating the most appetizing dinner party. Related: 19 Festive Dishes to Bring to a Christmas Potluck Now all that's left to do is plan your holiday menu .

  7. Lantern - Wikipedia

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    A lantern is a source of lighting, often portable. It typically features a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a thermoluminescent mesh, and often a battery-powered light in modern times – to make it easier to carry and hang up, and make it more reliable outdoors or in drafty interiors.