In my living room, over the sofa, are a pair of sconces that my Daddy
purchased at an estate sale in Rome back in the 1960's. They are an
antiqued brass, and yes, they do need to be polished. Daddy traveled
internationally extensively for his job, and whenever he did, he always
looked for something special to bring home for Mama and for me.
These sconces really are lovely and I have wanted to find candles for
them for some time. Mama did have candles for them once, but they
are long gone. Tapered candles are not as popular as they once were,
and the options for sizes are more limited. I found six candles that I think
will work, but the diameter of their bases is too wide.
By the way, the wall is really a pale yellow, but is not showing up
that way in the photo. It looks more beige than cheery.
So the project for today is to whittle down the bases of these candles to
fit the sconces. I also have some sticky wax to help secure them in
place. It's another gray and rainy day here, so this is a good time to get
this done. Once the weather clears up, it's on to outdoor projects and
especially work on the She Shed.
Thank you for all your kind words about my illness. I have really
started to feel better and I am truly relieved.
Sparkle and Shine and Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley