Great Ideas for Candle Gift Sets
Buying a gift for the person who has everything is difficult.
Sometimes you just don't know someone well enough to pick out a
gift that he or she might like, as when visiting a friend's
family over the holidays or meeting your in-laws-to-be for the
first time. That is when a candle gift set would come in handy.
You can either order these from reputable gift shops or candle
stores, or you can try making one yourself. Then drop it off or
ask someone to deliver it for a professional touch.
Visit a nearby craft store that carries candle products or go
to one of the many that are available online for ideas and
shopping options. You can find kits for making your own candles,
or ready-made candles to be used for a plethora of decorating
purposes. This is a good time to get the gift basket or
decorator vase that will hold your gift candle and any
accessories you choose to add. Browse the web pages that provide
plentiful ideas to consider for holidays, birthdays, and special
events of all kinds, such as anniversaries, promotions, or new
homes.
Candles come in many different sizes, shapes, designs, styles,
colors, and scents. You can get a votive candle for spiritual or
reflective connotations. There are also thick, scented candles
or those that fill jars and other containers. These
self-contained products are easy to manage and clean to use,
with caution. The variety of colors, some plain and others
mixed, adds a festive touch to any gift combination that you
make up.
Decorator items for your candle or gift basket might include
lace, ribbon, sequins, glitter, a fabric basket liner, and
supplies for arranging things, like scissors, a glue gun, and
gift tags. Often you can get things like this at the dollar
store or discount shop. Shop for coordinating or matching colors
and styles to give your basket a professional look.
Accompanying gift items could include bath oil or scented soap
that matches the candle fragrance, a small box of specialty
chocolates, gourmet tea bags, or a cute stuffed toy. Designer
hand gloves, a name mug, or an inexpensive (but not cheap) piece
of jewelry might fit well. Look for wrapping materials like
decorative paper, a box that will fit all, or colored cellophane
wrap to enclose the gift for the recipient. Add an attractive
nametag, if desired.
Be sensitive to the possibility of someone's having an allergy
to a candle product. For example, some candles come in scents
that bother those with allergies to a certain fragrance, like
roses, so you will want to find out in advance and choose
another scent. Beware of lead wicks, too, as these can release
subtle but troublesome amounts of lead into the air while
burning.
Then arrange your gift basket in an attractive display that will
make the receiver feel special. Everyone appreciates the
thoughtfulness and creativity that comes with a homemade present
made of quality materials that are useful and pretty to look at.