Saved this photo from the downtown St Paul European Christmas Market. Making these candles must be quite a feat. I don't think I'd want to burn these candles at both ends!!
Hmmm...only in St. Paul. I think you need to be careful 'cause the word on the street is that twisted candles come from a twisted mind. Hey, that's what I heard! But it was on a Minneapolis street so it may not count.
wow, how funky!
ReplyDeleteSo beauiful candles!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I don't think I'd want to burn these gorgeous candles...
I wonder if the wax drips all over the place with these. They sure are unusual.
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Your pun was way ahead of me. Punny.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I wonder how fast they burn. I'd be concerned about the one that brings so many wicks together at the top.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! My parents had a couple of candles you wouldn't light up, including one in the shape of a Venus di Milo.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...only in St. Paul. I think you need to be careful 'cause the word on the street is that twisted candles come from a twisted mind. Hey, that's what I heard! But it was on a Minneapolis street so it may not count.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shape.
ReplyDeleteThey look very unusual.
ReplyDeleteConversation pieces, methinks, not meant for burning. ;)
ReplyDeleteOooh! These are wonderful! I'd probably never burn one if I had it...yet I have a burning desire to see what it would do if I did!
ReplyDeleteHah! The one on the right was probably left in a warm window too long.
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