I'm looking for flameless wax candles for my wedding?
I am looking for pillar sized candles for my wedding, the ones that have the wax on the outside, unscented white. I was kind of hoping that I could either buy them in bulk or it would be awesome to find a place that rents them. At this point any size will do. If anyone has a website or knows where I should begin my search that would so wonderful!!
Yes flameless candles do come in wax.. and yes some do have sents. Look it up and you will find my friend what I speak is the truth.. trust me I have looked.
http://www.eventswholesale.com/-strse-49/36-Flameless-Wax-Straight/Detail.bok see now?! The hall does not allow real candles, I guess someone tried to make their own oil lamps and almost blew the place up, LoL thanks unknown crazy person
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Hi, You can get white flameless candles here http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=white%20flameless%20candles&tag=recommended0b-20&index=garden&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 Hope this helps.
Huh? "Flameless" candles are electric (battery operated) — they are made of plastic or frosted glass, not wax, and they have no odor. Check with hobby and craft stores like Joann Fabrics or Michaels. Your caterer should know a source for them as well.
You might want to ensure burning candles are allowed in the hall. Many places here do not allow open flames. A safer way to consider would be battery operated candles. Check your local dollar store and if there are not enough, then talk to the manager who might order for you. You can also get them from craft stores.