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21 Ingenious Candle Designs For Unusual Romantics

Some people can‘t live a day without lighting up their homes with candles, and even when they aren’t lit, they can be wonderful interior details. These 21 unique examples of candle design will surely draw the attention even of those who think they’ve seen it all!

Cat Skeleton Candle

Candle Hands

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Watermelon Candle

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Dance and Embrace Spirit Candles

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Floating Origami Boat Candle

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Spine Candle

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Brain Candle In a Baby Head Candle Holder

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Realistic Egg Candle

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Burning Human Candle

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Light Bulb Candle

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Shadow Art Candle

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Bottle Cork Candle

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Plugged-In Candles

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Paraffin Candle With A Built-In Matchbox

French Macaron Candles

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Freedom Candle

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Reusable Candle Holder

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Image credits: Benjamin Shine

Tiny Candle With A Matchbox Candle Holder

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Cthulhu Candle

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Batman Shadow Candle Holder

Multiple Wick Candle

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Wax warmers are a great way to keep your candles burning longer and more evenly. They work by heating up the inside of their wicks with hot air, which then melts away any ice formation on its surface so you'll get better burns every time!

What kind should I buy? There is typically one for each type: regular (also called "paraffin"), scented/discussing elimination options like the lavender scent or fruit flavors such as apple slices; decorated candle holders that come in all sorts from vintage-style metal fixtures just look at how cute these little guys actually turned out!

You'll want to keep in mind a few things when purchasing a wax warmer. First, choose the right size for your needs. If you have a small space, like a bathroom, then a mini wax warmer may be all you need. However, if you want to use it in a larger room, like a living room or bedroom, then you'll need a larger size. Second, think about the design. There are many different designs available, so choose one that you like the look of. Third, consider the price. Wax warmers can range in price from around $20 to $100, so choose one that fits your budget.

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