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Candelabra in place of traditional Unity Candle

Hey!

I've been looking around all these monotonous wedding website and I just havn't found that Unity Candle arrangement that just makes me go "Wow! Gotta have that one!" I was on Ebay, and stumbled upon some Candelabra's. They are stunning to say the least. Plus,I just found out my mom, whos 40, used a standing candelabra for her Unity candle ceremony. I'm all about vintage, so this works for me!

What is your opinion? Anyone else using Candelabras? Or something else? (except sand)

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Re: Candelabra in place of traditional Unity Candle

  • Haha the way i worded it makes my mom sound "Vintage". Oops! The candelbra's on Ebay are vintage. He He He Cool
  • Those are beautiful! 

    I also like the vintage look, plus they can actually be used for years and years to come for table centerpieces.  Every time you have a nice dinner, you will be reminded of your wedding.

    Sometimes I use candelabras not for candles, but for flowers.  I stick a little oasis foam in a votive insert (base goes into the candle holder part of the candelabra), and fill it with greenery and a few flowers. 
  • That would be really nice!  The only logistical issue I foresee would be some possible difficulty getting the tapers in and out of the candelabra to light the center candle.  So you may want to practice that before the ceremony.
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  • Why wouldn't it be a good idea? They're beautiful!
  • I've seen these used in ceremonies before.  They're beautiful!  As PP said, sometimes a little effort is required in removing and replacing the side candles, but it's totally do-able.  Go for it!
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