I am so excited to share this year's virtual candlelight home tour!
This year's design takes you back in time to the Victorian era, plus I used the color blue to connect all the rooms in our home. And since we are touring my home by candlelight, I thought it would be fun to share some designer tricks on decorating with candles.
If you have arrived at this candlelight tour from Michele's blog at Vintage Home Designs, welcome. I am so excited you are here, and I hope you enjoy this Christmas candlelight, fairy lights, and lamplight home tour.
While we are touring my house, I will also share ideas for decorating with candles.
For as long as I can remember, I have loved the warm glow of candles nestled next to other decorations.
Candles create a cozy ambiance like no other decoration.
But I know not everyone can burn candles in their home or even want to light a live flame, so this post will show you how to decorate with candles and different kinds of candles, from battery-operated to old fashion.
Remember, this year's Christmas theme is Victorian with accents of blue. If you want to see more during the daytime, check out my blue victorian Christmas post.
Victorian Christmas Candlelight Home Tour
Here are the candles and accessories you'll see on our tour:
- Battery powered candles
- Lucid Candles
- Fairy lights
- Christmas tree candles
- Candle clips
- Battery-powered candles for Nativity
- Charles Dickens house
- Pewter plates
- Candles on plates
- Candle clips on plates
- Candles in centerpiece
- Chamber lamps
- Candles hanging on hooks
- Battery powered candles
- Candle holders
- Ribbon (linen sheer white ribbon 1 1/2″)
How Do you Decorate with Candles?
There are as many different ways to decorate with candles as there are different candles.
Candles are wonderful year-round, but they are an especially easy way to decorate during the holiday season, and with good reason.
The warm glow of candlelight is a perfect accessory to highlight your holiday decorations, or you can create a focal point using candle centerpieces.
Don't forget lamps and fairy lights when you're decorating with candles.
Lamp lights and lantern lights offer a vintage design, and the glass hurricanes protect your home from open flame.
Fairy lights are a fun way to add sparkle and fun to your holiday decor. Some of the best places to use them are on mantels and woven with garlands.
Here is a list of my favorite ways to use candles.
- Candles on side tables
- Candles on the fireplace mantle
- Candles on Christmas trees
- Candle clip plate wall art
- Candle on a cutting board on your stove
- Candle centerpiece (nativity and entryway)
- Hanging candles from hooks
- Lantern or jar candles
How I Decorate with Candles
Let me give you a tour of my home and how I use candles to decorate.
Living Room
In my living room, I've used battery powered candles of different heights on the mantel. Battery-powered candles are a safe alternative to real candles, and you can leave them lit all day without worrying about messy wax, smoke damage, or things catching fire.
I've also woven fairy lights into the garland. This makes for a magical, sparkling atmosphere without being overwhelming.
I've used Lucid Candles for the side table, which enhances the atmosphere. These are some of my new favorite candles. They look just like the real thing.
Lucid Candles are refillable, liquid candles that burn a real flame and never melt down. They offer taper, pillar, and votive candles in different sizes and colors. They even have oils to create scented candles.
The pillar candles are perfect for end tables, coffee tables, and anywhere you want to draw attention to your Christmas decorations.
I love the look of these beautiful candles on Christmas trees, and I found the perfect candles and clips to hold them on the tree. I don't light these candles for safety reasons, but they're beautiful to look at and fit in wonderfully with my Victorian theme.
Dining Room
I'm starting in the dining room with the Nativity display on the dining table. I use battery powered candles for safety and surround them with cedar that I found in the woods.
On the shelves, I have a wonderful illuminated Charles Dickens house that's perfect for the season.
Entryway
In my entryway, I have beautiful pewter plates on the wall, and then I used the same candle clips on the Christmas tree and added a candle to the plates.
This is a fun way to make an old-fashioned sconce that will magnify the illumination of your candles and create a festive atmosphere.
I created a centerpiece for my entryway table with cedar, ribbon, and battery operated candles so it can light up the room all season long. Here is a fun trick – I place candles in rice inside the bowl to hold them up and then cover the rice with greenery, bell garland, and ribbons.
Butler's Pantry
I set up two chamber lamps in my butler's pantry that work nicely with my blue Victorian Christmas theme. If you look closely, I also added gingerbread cookies inside my sugar jar.
This is one of many simple ways to change the atmosphere of any room in your house.
Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, I'm decorating the faux fireplace mantel I built with more cedar and candles from Lucid Candle. I love these candles!
The bottom of the candle is shaped perfectly for fitting into candle holders. I put one at each end of the mantel and weaved fairy lights and ribbon into the cedar.
I also added cedar to a small french pitcher I keep on the small heater under the mantel that usually houses lavender.
You can find creative ways to transform many daily objects into holiday decorations with small changes like this. With the addition of a vintage picture I've hung over the mantel, it feels cozy and festive.
Kitchen
I used Lucid Candles on the stove with a sprig of cedar in my kitchen. Sprinkling candles, ribbon, and greenery throughout the room gives it a Christmasy feeling.
I used a hook to hang candles with ribbon, and on my coat rack, I hung a garland woven with fairy lights.
You'll also see some adorable, easy-to-make paper snowflakes. It's another example of inexpensive ways to decorate for the holidays.
Sprinkling candles into your existing accessories is a simple trick to make a room feel cozy. Here is where I added an antique mason jar candle to my Christmas decor.
Here is another spot where I cozied a candle. Even though this is not a big room I was able to add a few candles to illuminate the space beautifully.
Do you see the adorable Christmas village wreath hanging up? You can make your own with these easy step-by-step instructions.
Back Porch
On my back porch, I have another Christmas tree to brighten the space. This year our back porch is designed by my daughter Hannah and her theme was retro so this tree is adorned with vintage looking ornaments.
And then to add to the warm and cozy feel are the battery candles standing sentry on each side of the door nestled in cedar branches. Adding candles and greenery is one of the easiest ways to transform any location of your home into a holiday celebration.
Final Thoughts
Decorating with candles is a fun way to bring a warm glow to your home and highlight your favorite decor.
I hope I inspired you to try decorating with candles this year. Do you have any decorating ideas with candles you use in your own home you want to share? I'd love to hear them!
Be sure to check out my friend AnnMarie's home tour from Simply2Moms. You'll love her home tour filled with elegant Christmas decor. Merry Christmas!
Christmas Candlelight Home Tours
A home that’s decorated for Christmas always feels so special. When the sun has gone down and the lights are all twinkling it becomes so magical.
Sit back and enjoy touring these beautiful homes by the glow of candlelight. You can visit each Christmas home tour by clicking the links below.
Monday
Simply2Moms: Anne // Cottage On Bunker Hill // Bricks’n Blooms
The Ponds Farmhouse // Southern Crush at Home
Tuesday
Simply2Moms: AnnMarie // The Tattered Pew // Pasha is Home
Midwest Life and Style // Vintage Home Designs // Life on Summerhill
stacy
Monday 26th of December 2022
Linda it all looks so cozy and beautiful! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Happy New Year!
Linda McDonald
Tuesday 27th of December 2022
Thank you so much for your kind words! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Jen
Wednesday 21st of December 2022
Your home looks so stunning, Linda. I love all of the blue accents and the cozy glow from all the candles. My favorite is that beautiful bell garland and the vintage skates dropped above your fireplace. So happy to tour with you. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
Linda McDonald
Tuesday 27th of December 2022
Thank you so much!
Melanie Ferguosn
Wednesday 21st of December 2022
Linda, Wow! Everything is stunning! I love all of your candle ideas ~ so creative and inspiring! Merry Christmas!
Linda McDonald
Tuesday 27th of December 2022
Thank you so very much!
AnnMarie | Simply2Moms
Tuesday 20th of December 2022
I love everything about your pretty candlelight Christmas home tour! It all looks so beautiful with the glowing twinkling lights. Merry Christmas!
Linda McDonald
Wednesday 21st of December 2022
Thank you so much, friend! I think your home looks lovely by candlelight too!
kelly
Tuesday 20th of December 2022
Merry Christmas my friend and I just want to say I loved your candlelight tour! Thanks you for sharing all of your sources as well. Pinned!