How to fix a leaning candle

Like any gal, I’m a fan of candle-lit dinners. Stricking a match on two tapered candles at our dining room table can easily turn a normal meal into a special one, and we are all about making cheap meals at home seem like a date night out in this economy. We always have a little collection of them acting as a centerpiece at our kitchen table, but they were recently upgraded to the two lovely brass ones seen below – They came from my parents’ house after mom read my “Love of brass” post (seen here).

Heralding from one of my family’s top vacation spots, Colonial Williamsburg, these lovely candle holders elevate the entire look of the space. Even though they are a taaaaaaad traditional for our tastes, I think the rest of the vintage-mod room (plate wall, modern table and rug) balance them out.

But we had one small problem…

One of the tapered candle sticks I squeezed into the new brass holder just wouldn’t stand upright. When we were growing up, I remember my mom used to remedy this issue with a wad of plastic wrap twisted around the very base of the candle. It seemed to work for her, but I’ve never been able to get it just so. Instead, I devised my own little trick.

The only supply required for this project is a roll of masking tape – I think I used a fairly thin roll, maybe ½ an inch thick.

To begin, you stick the end of the tape to the bottom of the candle stick and get to wrapping. Once it’s started, you can pretty much stick your hand through the roll and wheel it quickly around and around the candle stick – The tape will unwind from the spool while simultaneously winding right onto the candle.

After you’ve gotten it to the right thickness, break the tape – You might need to play around with it based on how much wiggle room you have within the candle holder. Below you’ll see the bit of extra width added to the candle stick from the tape. I actually ended up putting too much on and the candle wouldn’t go into the new brass holder at all…But I just unwound a few lengths until it fit snugly.

No more lean! I suppose, more than a looks thing, a leaning/loose candle could also pose a fire hazard – So I guess I killed two birds with one stone.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, you won’t have to worry about seeing the tape as long as you use one with a thin width. The candle with the wrapping on it is the one to the right in the photo below – No tape to be seen, even from an aerial view!

I think this calls for a fancy date night candle-lit dinner at home! Anyone have a good recipe to try out? Send us some links!!

Before I leave you…I was able to snap this quick photo of Rocky the dog who was keeping me company during my candle project. Isn’t he a doll??

Hope you have a great Wednesday!!

Pinspiration Monday: Mr. Pug Man

I think we are on a bit of an art kick…At least a sentimental, reminds-me-of-John art kick. Remember when I recently framed the Valentine’s Day card I bought for him? Well today I wanted to share another new framed piece that makes me smile and think of my goofy fiance.

This story begins with pugs – Such a silly breed of dog, but also an endearing one. My best friend had a pug when we were growing up and I will never ever forget her snorty entrance to any room. These cuddly little dogs are sweet as can be (at least the ones I’ve come in contact with) and I can see why someone would want to add one to their home.

But John takes his love for the breed to a whole new level, with gleeful little squeals of joy whenever he sees one (in person, on TV, in a magazine advertisement) – His reaction is almost as funny as these little doggies he so loves.

Since I don’t have any plans of adding a pug into our brood of furry kiddos in the near future, I decided to pick up this little guy instead:

Source: Yellow Brick Home (Etsy)

Mr. Pug Man, as he has now affectionately been dubbed (my apologies to the artist if this is actually a Mrs. Pug Lady), has now happily graced our lives – John gets a kick out of having a pug hung proudly on his side of the bed, and I get a kick out of his reaction.

This print is actually pretty special to me because of who created it – It comes from one of my  favorite blogs, Yellow Brick Home. Based out of Chicago, this couple (with their own set of two cats and a dog, like us!) are turning their relatively small abode into a work of magazine-worthy art. Their style is pretty on-point with ours, so I love feeding off of their creativity and hope to recreate some of their projects in our home someday soon. Kim Vargo, the lady half of this duo, is also an artist in addition to her blogger role. She paints custom portraits of people’s beloved pets. John and I were actually chatting just last night about the idea of getting three custom portraits of our puppy and kitties, one every anniversary, as a gift to each other. We can’t wait to get that little collection started!

In the meantime, Kim also sells inexpensive art prints on her Etsy page. When I saw Mr. Pug Man, I knew I had finally found the perfect way to not only celebrate my soon-to-be hubby and his love of pugs, but also to own a little piece of art from a blogger I respect and admire.

Gotta love getting fun little packages in the mail:

After opening it up and slipping this little guy out of the envelope, I couldn’t help but fall a little bit in love with the squished face and hint of a doggie smile.

Now we needed a frame…The print is 5×5, so I needed to find a square frame/mat to go with it. Off to Michael’s craft store we went, where I picked up this already-matted crisp white frame. Why white? I wanted the pink background of the print to do all the schnazzy talking this time, and the white seemed like the perfect way to let it do just that. We lucked out with a 40% off sale on the $14.99 frame, so it came home with us for under $10.

After getting rid of all the wrappings and setting John’s new print just behind the mat, I noticed the artist’s signature – I love that!

Check out this happy little dog in his new frame – I love the pop of color and that white frame and mat really does let the art shine.

As I mentioned before, I decided to hang it up on John’s side of the bed over our bookshelf. You can see it towards the center of the photo below. I think I am going to paint that bookshelf one weekend soon – The black worked in my old apartments, but now I’m thinking of it in a crisp white instead. What do you guys think? Maybe something bolder? Yellow?

Needless to say John loves the new piece of art even admitting to me that, when he saw it hanging by the bed, he smiled to himself. I take that as a gift well given…

Are you a dog person? What breeds do you favor?

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