I am using pillar candles for my centerpieces. Do you think scented candles would be ok to use in a large banquet hall? I want to use orange and blue candles, but can't find any unscented ones. Or, does anyone know where I might find some unscented color candles that are inexpensive? Thanks for your help!
Re: Candle centerpieces- scented ok?
Candles, candle holders, ribbons, tulle, silk flowers, vases (glass, silver, silver-looking, various colors), floral foam, baskets, wreaths, favors). When you walk in, go to the far left aisles, there are at least 2 aisle of simply wedding stuff: headbands, veils, bouquet "bling", pew clips for flowers, guest books, ringbearer pillows, too much to describe.
I can't say they have exactly what you want, but they have large selections of various things that are at least the same price as things online, usually cheaper, and you don't have to pay for shipping. It's also the kind of place that changes over it's stock every few months, so if you don't find what you want the first time you go in, go back in 3-4 months.
They are open most nights until 8 pm, and on Saturdays. They are NOT open on Sunday unless they've changed their hours.
I purchased lilly scented votive candles there and while the scent was obvious when it was placed in my home, I didn't notice it on the tables.
If you go, allow 3-4 hours to walk through and see everything. Also, across the street is Heinreich's, Cake and Candy, and they have things for weddings ..... tons of cake toppers, things to assemble cakes (if you know anyone who does that), cake pans, candy making tools & forms for melted chocolate, plus chocolate and candy melts in dozens of colors. They also have a large selection of various sized boxes & favor containers.