light up your life.

With the holidays all around us, I can't help but think of little ways to keep the season shining well beyond December 25th. In this post, you'll find 12 bright examples of candle holders to help you keep the light on all year round. Starting just shy of $15, there is something for every budget below...

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{find these beauties here}
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Though I love candlelight, something about it makes me weary in our very old loft apartment. I must admit I am always on the look-out when I have a candle burning. Please tell me I'm not the only one!

How do you keep the ambiance going all year long--not just at the holidays?  xoxo {av}

8 comments:

  1. These are all stunning!! Simple and timeless looks!!

    Personally, I take a picture of the "blown out" candle before I leave my house otherwise all day at work I will be stressing about not blowing it out!!
    Totally normal right?!

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  2. Love the candlesticks that look like wood! My mama has a thing with candels, too, so she makes someone else blow them out then goes back around and checks it!

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  3. gorgeous round up, i absolutely LOVE the rope wrapped one.

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  4. Oooo! These are pretty! I love soft candle light with the tree lights at night! Gets me in the Christmas spirit!

    xoxo,L
    www.llstyling.com

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  5. I've been fairly obsessed with the lanterns- but haven't been able to utilize them in our little apartment.
    So excited to find ways to add their chic glow to our new home!

    Thanks for sharing,
    Eat Cake

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  6. I love having candles lit around me, so I'm always on the lookout for fun, unique holders. I love these options!

    Alyssa
    The Glossy Life

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  7. Haha, I've grown up without candles because my mom's paranoid we'll burn down the house! Really cute holders here, though. :)

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