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  2. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    Tulip Top Taper Candle Holder, Set of 3. $47 at Wayfair. ... So easy to assemble, doesn’t stink like plastic and fluffed out super easily," wrote an enthusiastic review from last season. "It is ...

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    Decorative Cast Iron Taper Candle Holder, Medium. $8 at Walmart. If you feel like your dining room is still missing something, it could be the moody, ambient lighting.A holiday dinner party ...

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    Celestine Brass Taper Candle Holders Set of 4 by goop. cb2.com. $199.80. Lucienne Amber Glass Table Lamp by goop. Shop Now. Lucienne Amber Glass Table Lamp by goop. cb2.com. $149.00. You Might ...

  5. Yankee Candle - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Candle flagship store in Deerfield, MA. Yankee Candle's flagship store, which opened in 1982, is located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts.It features all available Yankee Candles as well as kitchen and home accessories, New England crafts, gifts and collectibles, a toy shop, picnic grounds and a "Bavarian Christmas Village" filled with decorated Christmas trees and a toy train that ...

  6. Altar candle - Wikipedia

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    Altar candles are lit using a taper, which is a lit wick attached to a long handle. They are lit and extinguished in a particular order so that the Gospel side candle is never burning alone. The Gospel side of the church is the left side as you are facing the front.

  7. Spill vase - Wikipedia

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    A spill vase, or spill holder is a small cylindrical vase or wall-hanging vase for containing splints, spills, and tapers for transferring fire, for example to light a candle or pipe from a lit fire. From the documentary record, they probably date back to the 15th century, though the heyday of specially made vases is the 19th century.