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Candle Making Accessory
 Tabletops: Easy, Practical, Beautiful Ways to Decorate the Table by Barbara Milo Ohrbach, Hospitality is the art of generously welcoming guests into your home, and Barbara Milo Ohrbach's Tabletops will make this a delightful experience for all to share. Whether you are having a party, sitting down with friends and family, or celebrating a holiday, the pleasures of eating at a beautiful table help to make the meal truly memorable. In this book, Ms. Ohrbach, the best-selling author of fourteen books, including The Scented Room, Antiques at Home, and Simply Flowers, brings a fresh and creative eye to the art of decorating tables with flowers, fruits, leaves, and other wonderful objects. Filled with beautiful photographs and simple how-to's, Tabletops offers recipes, clever ideas, and practical solutions for everyday entertaining, parties, and special occasions, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. With her usual clarity and style, Ms. Ohrbach explains how to coordinate linens, china, and silverware so that everything works together. She demonstrates how to accent the table with accessories like candles, napkin rings, and place cards, and includes easy how-to projects, many of which can be done with children. She reveals effortless techniques for taking the mystery out of flower arranging and discusses how to choose the right container for any event. She shares her enthusiasm for visiting places like historic homes, flower shows, restaurants, and farmers' markets that can inspire fresh ideas for creating wonderful tabletops. And finally, Ms. Ohrbach provides a handy international source guide that reveals her favorite places to shop and explore in Europe and the United States. Tabletops will inspire anyone who loves flowers and entertaining, and it is the perfect gift foranyone who enjoys setting a beautiful table. In Tabletops, best-selling author Barbara Milo Ohrbach reveals simple yet spectacular ideas for decorating beautiful tables for both entertaining and everyday use.
 Painting Gilded Florals and Fruits by Rebecca Baer, This book shows decorative painters how to enhance their fruit and floral subjects with the traditional elegance of decorative gold, silver and variegated accents. Thirteen step-by-step acrylic demonstrations provide complete guidance for painting each subject from start to finish, including specialized instruction for using today's metallic-based paints and leafing products to produce the lustrous gilded effects found in old-world decorative painting. Classic projects make ideal gifts and home accessories, including: -Glass and porcelain holiday ornaments with floral motifs -Candle and holder adorned with clematis and berries -Decorative wooden plate accented with fruit and gold trim -Gold-rimmed metalware tray with a red poinsettia design -Pendulum clock featuring clock face with flowers and gilded scrollwork To ensure success, the author begins the book with a highly detailed introduction to gilding and leafing, featuring step-by-step photos, complete supply lists, and problem/solution demonstrations.
History of candle making - Candle making was developed independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. Chinese tallow - Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), also known as the Florida aspen and Popcorn tree, originates in eastern Asia where the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed to be toxic, and decaying leaves from the plant are toxic to other species of plant. Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers - The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, which engaged in not only tallow candle making, but also in the trade of oils, received a Royal Charter in 1462. Chopard - Chopard is a luxury watch, jewellery and accessory company founded in 1860 by Louis-Ulysse Chopard at the age of 24. Nearly 140 years later, the company is highly regarded in the watch making field for creating precious watches and mechanical complications.
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Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making - Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making History of candle making - Candle making was developed independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. Chinese tallow - Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), also known as the Florida aspen and Popcorn tree, originates in eastern Asia where the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed ... Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making - Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making History of candle making - Candle making was developed independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. Chinese tallow - Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), also known as the Florida aspen and Popcorn tree, originates in eastern Asia where the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed ... Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making - Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making History of candle making - Candle making was developed independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. Chinese tallow - Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), also known as the Florida aspen and Popcorn tree, originates in eastern Asia where the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed ... Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making - Crafts Supply Soap and Candle Making History of candle making - Candle making was developed independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. Chinese tallow - Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), also known as the Florida aspen and Popcorn tree, originates in eastern Asia where the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed ...
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