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{ Diamond Candle Giveaway!! }

August 12, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: blog feature, candles, diamond, diamond candle, Diamond candles, giveaway, sponsored giveaway, sponsored post 2 Comments

I am a huge candle lover! I burn candles year round and love the cozy, warm feel they provide! 
I think candles make great gifts too! Whether it be for a housewarming gift, birthday or other special occasion. You can’t go wrong by giving a candle πŸ˜‰ 
I’m excited to announce that one lucky winner will win a Diamond Candle! 
Have you heard of Diamond Candles? They are all natural and made from 100% soy. 
The concept is perfect for any woman! Every candle includes a ring valued at $10-$5,000.
Yup, that’s right, every candle! How cool is that?! So not only do you get to enjoy the amazing scent of your candle as it burns, but you get a prize for burning it!! 
I just love it β™₯  β™₯ 

There are tons of scents to choose from!! I ordered cinnamon roll, I’m kinda craving Fall πŸ™‚
I could smell it’s amazingness before I even unwrapped it! It smells divine!

Enter for your chance to win one now!!
Good luck πŸ™‚

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{ Fab Pins of the Week }

July 19, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: backyard, backyard space, candles, fab pins of the week, lanterns, outdoor space, Pinterest, potted plants

Happy Friday, it’s the weekend, woohoo!!
Any big plans for the weekend? 
We’re embracing the weekend with some much needed r&r πŸ™‚ 
This week I’m sharing some beautiful outdoor inspiration!
Let’s get to it!
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1. I absolutely adore the warmth, yet simplicity of this outdoor space! The beautiful neutral tones, mixed with metals and natural wood is the perfect match! I’m still in full force of transforming our outdoor space, and this gives me much inspiration! Not to mention, in that worn wicker basket, is my favorite flowers! Oh, how I love hydrangeas!
2. Is this plant real or fake? You will just have to head over to The Golden Sycamore and find out for yourself! I love how Allison transformed this ordinary planter, into a polka-dotted beauty! Her technique is simple and can be used to create many beautiful planters for you to enjoy or as gifts!
3. I really love the thoughts of using an old piece of furniture and adding it outdoors! This antique beauty gives this outdoor space a personal touch by allowing you to add family sentiments and pictures. You could also use a piece like this to store small gardening tools or as a beverage station! I’ll be on the lookout for a stunner like this to add to my space!
4. Outdoor lighting can really make a space! How amazing are all of these candle lights? You can hang these from a pergola to create a warm, inviting feel. Or you could hang them from trees in the yard, if you have them, like pictured here. Unfortunately, we don’t have trees in our around our home. I’m not fond of them real close to the house, but it would be nice for decor like this, or even a hammock πŸ˜‰ You can find old lighting at the thrift store or garage sales, take out the electrical wiring, add a candle and transform them into one-of-a-kind pieces for your outdoor area!
Please be sure to visit the original source links I have provided to give credit where it deserves! Unfortunately #’s 1,3,4  I was unable to find the original sources, so I have provided the direct pin links.

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DIY Rustic Citronella Candles

June 4, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: candles, citronella candles, diy, DIY candles, DIY citronella candles, DIY crafts, home decor, rustic candles, Spring, terracotta candles, terracotta pots 25 Comments

Last week I pinned a super cute bunch of mini- candle terracotta pots and I thought something like that would be perfect out on our deck! The picture I had in mind, was different sized pots ranging from large to small, and making them into my own citronella candles. So, that’s exactly what I did πŸ™‚

Here’s what you’re going to need:
  • terracotta pots ranging in size ( mine were 7,5 & 1.5 inch pots)
  • patio/outdoor paint
  • sanding block
  • dollar store candles or a block of wax from the craft store ( I’ll explain later in the post!)
  • 6 inch wicks
  • wooden skewers or popsicle sticks
  • boiling pot and wax pot
  • citronella and eucalyptus oil
  • magazine or newspaper as working space
Initially, I went to Michaels and priced out the candle wax and supplies. For 4 pounds of wax was $19.99, 6 inch wicks were $3.99 and the wax pot was $16.99. Despite the fact I had never made candles before, I wasn’t sure I wanted to put out that money incase it didn’t work out. So, I headed home that night empty handed, but determined to find an alternative, and I did! I was talking things over with my husband and he suggested just going to the dollar store and buying a bunch of unscented candles to use for my wax, I would be melting them down anyway! I tell ya, that man is brilliant sometimes πŸ˜‰ The next morning I scooped up 8 unscented candles from the dollar store. I went back to Michaels and bought the patio paint and wicks. I purchased my pots from Andersons (3 for $3.07!), which was cheaper than Michaels! I didn’t purchase the wax pot in hopes I would find something less expensive or something I already had at home. I opted for an old, small saucepan we hadn’t used in ages.
It was a beautiful day out, so I took the pots onto the deck and began painting them using a small wedge sponge. The patio paint dries really quickly which made it a breeze to get two good coats on all three pots! I let them dry thoroughly in the sun for a bit and then began roughing them up with a low-grain sanding block. I wanted the rustic, worn feel and I think I accomplished it with little effort!
Now onto the candle making… First, fill your boiling pot and bring the water to a slight boil and reduce heat. Add the wax pot and candles. The dollar store candles came wrapped in plastic and with a sticker on the bottom. Simply remove all the wrapping and you can pull the wick out of the bottom and save for a future candle project! While the wax is melting, prep your pots. For the 5 and 1.5 inch pots, I easily hot glued the wicks onto the bottom of the pots covering the drain hole, no problem! The larger 7 inch pot was a little more difficult. I added a small piece of double layered aluminium foil and hot glued into place. Then I glued the wick on the inside of that. I had a little (big) uh-oh moment, so I highly recommend the foil technique on the bottom of all of your pots for coverage! The wax melts rather quickly, less than 10 minutes. Once the majority of your wax has melted, add 10 drops of citronella oil and 5 drops of eucalyptus oil. I rested my pots on magazines incase of any drips or spills. Grab your wooden skewer or popsicle stick and rest your wick on it, and carefully pour your wax in. This can be rather messy without a spouted pot, but I made do! Center your wick and keep it remaining on the skewer until completely dry. Finish for the remaining pots.
I allowed mine about 5-6 hours of drying time. Trim wicks and enjoy!! We tested them out on the front porch this evening and I love them; and they smell sooo much better than the store bought citronella candles!! This is definitely a project I’ll be doing again πŸ™‚
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