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		<title>Wood Candle Sconce</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may wonder whether or not a wood candle sconce is going to be safe to use in your home with real candles or not.  While some people may disagree with each other on this issue, if you are going to choose for yourself, you should ask a few easy questions to yourself and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You may wonder whether or not a <a title="wood candle sconce" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com" target="_self">wood candle sconce</a> is going to be safe to use in your home with real candles or not.  While some people may disagree with each other on this issue, if you are going to choose for yourself, you should ask a few easy questions to yourself and things should be quite clear.  You should also keep a couple of things in mind should you decide to buy <a title="wooden sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/wooden-sconces">wooden sconces</a> or end up making wood <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> for your home.</p>
<p>As far as fire considerations are concerned, most people&#8217;s gut reaction is going to be to tell you not to bother making any candle fixtures out of wood out of reflex.  Everybody knows that wood is flammable, and that you shouldn&#8217;t make <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> out of flammable materials.  If you where to take a second to consider the fact that most homes are primarily made out of wood, and many fireplaces are actually lined with wooden borders on the outside, you would see that this really shouldn&#8217;t be much of a concern.  After all, you don&#8217;t make a wooden candle sconce to light it on fire, you use it to hold a candle who&#8217;s wick you light on fire!</p>
<p>If you do decide to buy or make <a title="wooden candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/wooden-candle-sconces">wooden candle sconces</a> for use in your home, there are a few common sense things you should be considering.  The type of material you choose to make the sconce should not bend, warp or crack at high temperatures.  Though the flame will be a distance from the fixture, you can never go wrong making sure that you are using good materials when you make anything.  Even more so when it is something that is going to be exposed to a minimal fire risk.  Candles are known to burn unevenly and sometimes the wax can melt in such a way as to warp the candle.  Another thing to think about is the chemicals you end up using to treat the wood.  Commercial vendors will most likely have already considered this for liability reasons, but you can always ask if you are unsure.  You never want to light a fire or a candle next to potentially flammable chemicals.  If your sconce is drying from the wood being treated, don&#8217;t get all excited and put a lit candle on it!  Wait until you are certain everything is dry.</p>
<p>If you chose to purchase wood candle wall sconces over the internet, it isn&#8217;t all that difficult to send an email to the supplier and double check that he or she isn&#8217;t using flammable chemicals.</p>
<p>Making a wood candle sconce or buying one for use in the home isn&#8217;t as dangerous as it may sound like at first.  Use a some common sense in the type of materials you will use, make sure the solvents used to treat the wood are fully evaporated before putting it near a lit flame.  Finally, make sure to place the sconce in a part of your home where it isn&#8217;t going to get knocked into.  Follow these simple rules, and you can rest assured that using a wood candle sconce in your home is a safe way to create a warm, comfortable environment for you and your family.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Wooden Candle Sconces</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joee1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are concerned about using wooden candle sconces to decorate your home and the possible risk of having a fire, you only need to consider a few things in order to make sure that you and your family will be safe having these wonderful decorative sconces in your home.  If you think you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are concerned about using <a title="wooden candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com" target="_self">wooden candle sconces</a> to decorate your home and the possible risk of having a fire, you only need to consider a few things in order to make sure that you and your family will be safe having these wonderful decorative sconces in your home.  If you think you want to make a <a title="wood candle sconce" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/wood-candle-sconce">wood candle sconce</a>, you should also keep these things in the back of your mind when you are building one.</p>
<p>As far as the fire issue, if you talk to anybody about this, most will reflexively tell you that using wood to make something that is going to mount a fire containing element is a bad idea.  We have all learned at an early age that wood and fire is a dangerous combination.  If you where to look at this a bit further, you would understand that this is a ridiculous reason not to use wood to make <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>.  Houses are made out of wood!  If you where to use this same type of thinking, that would mean that you should never buy a home made of wood if you planned on using fire for any reason inside of it.  You don&#8217;t light your wooden sconce for decoration, you light the candle that is being held inside of it!</p>
<p>If you do plan on making <a title="wooden sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/wooden-sconces">wooden sconces</a>, or if you think you want to use them to decorate your home, you should consider a few commons sense things before you do.  One, you should never use a lit candle next to flammable solvents or the flammable chemicals that you would use to treat the wood.  Make sure that if you are making a sconce, that you leave it outdoors or in a well ventilated area for ample time to allow everything to evaporate.  Second, make sure that the wood that is being used or that makes up the sconce is not going to warp, bend or crack should it get too hot.  This also needs to be considered if you are building one.  There should be no lips or overhanging pieces of wood that will hang in the line of rising heat that is coming off of the candle.</p>
<p>When using the net to buy wooden wall <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>, you can always check with the manufacturer to make sure that the wood isn&#8217;t coated with the wrong kind of chemicals and that it isn&#8217;t going to warp or crack next to a hot candle.</p>
<p>Wooden <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> are great items to use in your home.  They can produce a rustic ambiance and produce a warm, soft lighting that will make any home feel comforting and welcoming.  Just make sure to place them in an appropriate spot that wont put them in line to get bumped into and you will be safe from risk of fire.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What Kind Of Decorative Sconce Is Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 00:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joee1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding decorative candle sconces doesn&#8217;t have to be a tough ordeal.  As long as you know the theme of your room, or how you plan to decorate, you will be able to save yourself a lot of time at the store or looking through an online catalog to find the perfect candle sconce.  You will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Finding decorative <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> doesn&#8217;t have to be a tough ordeal.  As long as you know the theme of your room, or how you plan to decorate, you will be able to save yourself a lot of time at the store or looking through an online catalog to find the perfect candle sconce.  You will see all types, ranging from iron, brass, wood, even bone in a couple of catalogs that I have looked through.  If you haven&#8217;t begun searching yet, know before going in that you may get overwhelmed.  You just have to know the differences between the three, and mainly, it comes down to your personal choice of how they look.</p>
<p>Wood <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> have been around forever, and will continue being made until the end of time.  They are timeless pieces of work, that when done properly, cause absolutely no harm, or present no potential fire risks to a home.  Some people believe that the flame will ignite the wood because of the process used to color it, but that isn&#8217;t the case as long as you give it ample time to sit up and dry.  Having an open flame anywhere near staining materials is a very bad idea.  Manufacturers make sure they are good and dry before you receive it.</p>
<p>Iron <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> are cherished for their aged look along with how easy they are to keep clean.  You can set one of these on top of an entertainment cabinet, and because of the way the pores sink into the metal, causing that blackened look, you will never see smudges or prints.  After a while though, if you have dogs, or live in a dusty environment, you are going to have to go over them with a towel to keep the lint from building up.</p>
<p>Brass <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> show amazing brilliancy when they are put into the hands of a skilled polisher.  Someone who can bring back the ultimate shine in a brass decorative candle sconce is someone who you are going to be contacting over the years.  As long as you keep the tarnish from building up, that is unless you want the aged brass look, you will be able to enjoy these pieces for a very long time to come.  If you take good enough care of them, you may even be passing them down to future generations.  You can&#8217;t go wrong purchasing these types of <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Care For Different Types Of Sconces</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:57:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joee1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes time to selecting a candle sconce, there are going to be a few main types that you will see while you are browsing.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if you look in the online catalogs, or in the stores, the selection is going to be about the same.  Unless you go to a custom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When it comes time to selecting a candle sconce, there are going to be a few main types that you will see while you are browsing.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if you look in the online catalogs, or in the stores, the selection is going to be about the same.  Unless you go to a custom candle sconce manufacturer or producer, you probably aren&#8217;t going to get any kind of custom designs.  If you do go this route though, expect to pay a bit more for each piece than you would if you were to just go into the store and pick a few off of the shelf.  They may be the same as someone else has, but you will save yourself a lot of money over having custom <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a> produced.</p>
<p>The first type you will see, and one that some people have fears about is the wood <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>.  They believe that the stains used on the wood during the manufacturing process will ignite from the close proximity of the candles flame.  This is a common misconception, and as long as you allow the piece to sit for a few weeks without having a candle around it, you are going to have nothing to worry about.</p>
<p>The second type is the iron <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>, and people cherish these for more rustic and antiqued themed rooms or layouts.  The reason for this is the small black pores on the metal, cause it to have a grey washed appearance giving that extremely old feel to even brand new pieces.  You don&#8217;t have to worry about polishing this type of candle sconce, maybe wipe the dust off of it every few weeks.  This is another reason so many people love iron <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>.</p>
<p>The last type that you are going to see are brass <a title="candle sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/candle-sconces">candle sconces</a>.  These <a title="types of sconces" href="http://candlesconcesshop.com/types-of-sconces">types of sconces</a> have an incredible luster to them, and the shine that you can produce if you know how to use a buffer and rubbing compound is incredible.  If you don&#8217;t possess the skills necessary to get this kind of shine, consider taking them down to a blacksmith, or someone who can work wonders with metal.  The pieces that you get back are going to look so different that you are going to believe the blacksmith just went out and bought you some whole new candle sconces.  The shine on brass is that incredible.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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