More Than Christmas Candle Rings: Ideas for Holiday Decor
In addition to the perfect Christmas candle ring, Silks Are Forever has many more options to add lasting cheer to your holiday decor, such as
Christmas flower arrangements,
garlands,
wreaths and
holiday plants and trees. Just the right decoration or accent can make a huge difference and truly enhance the holiday spirit of your home. Try some of these popular ideas:
Christmas trees
Artificial snowflake wood confetti
Fake Christmas poinsettia bushes
Christmas holly stems and other stemmed flowers
FAQs for Artificial Christmas Candle Rings
Overwhelmed by our selection of faux holiday candle rings and holiday candle wreaths? Read answers to some commonly asked questions about these products, other decor options and silk flowers in general below.
How Long Will My Christmas Candle Ring Last?
Our holiday candle rings are based on live flowers — they look like the real thing, but you’ll be able to enjoy them for years to come. They won’t require any watering or extra maintenance to keep their authentic beauty. But a little care for your holly candle rings or holiday candle wreaths will go a long way toward making them truly last forever. Unless otherwise noted, your Christmas candle rings should be kept indoors and away from areas that get a lot of exposure to direct sunlight. A light dusting every so often will ensure that your Christmas candle ring will make your holidays bright time and time again.
Are Silk Flowers Available for Other Holidays as Well?
For sure! Silks Are Forever has festive decor you can display all year long. Whether it’s gorgeous
spring silk flower arrangements,
fall bridal bouquets or something spooky from our
Halloween home decor collection, you’ll find a piece to liven up your life even after you put away your Christmas candle rings for the season.
Are Your Silk Holiday Candle Rings Really Made of Silk?
No, they are not. Silk is simply a term we use in the industry to describe the synthetic materials used to create modern artificial floral arrangements. Historically, real silk was used to simulate artificial plants and flowers, but today’s silk flowers are made from more affordable materials that capture the beauty of real plants with the same lifelike detail.