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Personlizing Unity Candles For The Wedding Ceremony

If you are artistic by profession and fairly skilled at wielding decorative utensils of any sort, you can bypass shopping for unity candles and be kinder on your budget. Going a step further, you could even get to design your own wedding unity candles with your personal stamp on them.

Doing this yourself means you could be more adventurous with your selection of decorative tools. You may want to dye your own candles yourself to achieve that unique blend of five colors or you may even add on colors to colored wedding unity candles.

The most popular way of personalizing unity candles is by engraving your names on them. As mundane and common as this may sound, the final product may be totally unique as it is up to your creative imagination (and your designer’s, as that may be the case) as to how your names will appear on the candle surfaces.

Background designs can be composites of your names, entwined hearts and rings, abstract designs or other seasonal reminders, like maple leaves for fall weddings and sailboats for beach ones. Usually, background designs are reserved for the mass area where the names are NOT engraved, as most feel that having them behind the names may just be a little too cluttering.

Personalized unity candles can be glamored up even more by a sprinkle of silver glitter where they can “shine” when the light falls upon them.

Other ways of personalizing your wedding unity candles are by decor. Tying a colored ribbon around the candle base, neck or trunk is another way of personalization. For these, use matching ribbons or ribbons in a contrasting color so they will make a bold statement on their own.

Using personalized wedding ribbons for these are even better print significant phrases like “Our Special Day, James and Joan”, for example. Even other less straightforward messages can be printed on the ribbons, which will be tied and left on the wedding unity candles for a long time as a constant reminder of the commitment.

You can also try personalizing your unity candles by adding on unconventional decor tools, like embroidery of rhinestones, semi precious stones, crystals or pearls. You should, however, get a professional to do this for you as it is a meticulous task than can go drastically wrong with inexperience.

These are best done on white or ivory-colored candles as the decoration will then stand out. Some beautiful wedding unity candles have a whole strand of tiny pearls to adorn them, which give an elegant and classy look to the candles. These pearls go all around them and will be visible to everyone from any angle.

Other decors for wedding unity candles are more strategically placed - only on one face, these normally house more elaborate and exquisite designs. Further adornment of crystals and colored stones on them highlight these motifs. These help to beautify the otherwise common candle, without compromising on its traditional beauty.

Designs for candle holders have also evolved through the years. From straightforward designs of practicality, they have now become symbols of beauty on their own with motifs of hearts, flowers (particularly lilies) and even very specific themed designs of seashells, bluebird, snowflakes, horse and carriage, and more recently, abstract figures of bride and groom.

These holders are also made of different materials - some of resin, sterling silver, porcelain, wood, bamboo and glass. Whichever you choose, your candle holders should always complement your wedding unity candles.

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