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How to Unlock the Power of the Not so Humbe Tea Light

   
Author: Justine Van Zyl
 

There are two keys to using tea lights successfully.

First, when you think tea lights, think quantity. A single tea light is a poor, lonely thing, pining for its fellows.

Second, think containers. Glass or metal in particular completely transform the self-effacing tea light.

Put them inside cut-glass wineglasses. Even inexpensive embossed glasses are transformed with a tea light inside. Enhance the effect by grouping glowing glasses on a polished tray- silver for preference, but other colors work equally well.

And remember that although they are comparatively tiny, they can burn for four (or even more) hours.

Put them in transparent holders. Arranged around a table centerpiece, they will provide lots of light at the table level - but remember to add taller candles to light your guests' faces as well.

Or look for colored glass containers. There are plenty designed especially for tea lights; equally, you might spot something you can adapt to achieve a totally unusual effect.

What about arranging tea lights in a long shallow container (glass, metal, wood or pottery work equally well) surrounded by decorative objects - stones, shells, balls, even unshelled nuts.

You can put tea lights in shallow glass containers and float them in water-filled bowls.

If you're dining al fresco, create a centerpiece using florist's foam (either a ring or a block) as a base. Soak the foam in water to soften, drain, and then press the tea lights into the foam, spacing them carefully. Then build up the centerpiece using herbs, berries and flowers.

If you're going to use them near food, remember to choose the unscented variety.

And there's that wonderful trick of using candles in a brown paper bag that nowadays seems relegated to lighting the way to youthful parties, but is far too good to be wasted on teenagers.

Put a little sand in a bag, fold over the top a few times to make a more rigid top, cut some holes (or not, as you please) in the sides, and you have a wonderful way to light a drive, highlight a staircase or line the perimeter of a deck.

Tea lights liquefy quickly because they are made of a less refined wax, so make sure you spend a few cents more on getting the right quality, but do throw away any that show signs of smoking.

 
 
 

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