What Sharon Osbourne Taught Us about Candles: Go Flameless with these Budget-Friendly Finds

What Sharon Osbourne Taught Us about Candles: Go Flameless with these Budget-Friendly Finds

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Sharon Osbourne’s recent candle event has set the media world on fire these days.  For those not aware, she’s always had a penchant for candles – great deals of them.  Recently, an unattended little wick went wild as well as set the living space of their Beverly Hills mansion ablaze.  Whew.  Fortunately, no one was terribly injured as well as she’s handling the hype in common Sharon fashion:  poised with an underlying dose of spunk (she couldn’t resist commenting about gorgeous firemen coming to the scene).

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Now, minus being married to Ozzy, living in a mansion as well as the fire incident, I can completely associate to this.  I love candles.  From linen-scented tealights in the restroom to dripless tapered beauties on the mantel, they’re all over in my home.  But after the Osbourne incident, I’m all about one word (and I hope Sharon is too): “Flameless.”

Ladies, flameless candles are beautiful, affordable as well as realistic (some even flicker as well as are scented).  Most importantly, thanks to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), they’re safe.  So crank up the “Crazy Train”  tunes, turn your candle to the “on” setting as well as delight in the night.

Here are some excellent flameless candles:

Affordable Flameless Candles for Your Homes

Loft Living Flameless Candle Garden, $9.99 from Bed Bath & Beyond

Flameless Votive Candle, 4 Pack, $16.00 from Target

Smith & Hawken LED Candle Twigs with Timer, $15.38 from Target

Set of 3 Flameless Pillar Candles, $21.19 from Target

So, what flameless candles will you be trying?

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