What to riddle pitcher near? I have a pitcher similar to this, just clear: http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b... For...

I have a pitcher similar to this, just clear:
http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...

For Christmas I complete it with small ornaments and put a rounded tea hurricane lantern candle holder on the top to close off the pitcher. Now that I'm getting ready to bring Christmas decorations down, I realize I love this perception and want to keep it year round (minus ornaments of course)! However, aside from fictitious flowers (which I'm not too interested in), I don't know what to fill it next to and still put the candle on top! Any ideas?? Thank You!
Well, I do the same point with demonstrations. I put on the market candles, So some things you can do is put coffee beans in it and put the candle on top it will warmth up the coffee beans and make the fragrance of the coffee beans come out, or you can steep it with showy rocks or sand, ribbon, candies. I would try go beside something that matches your decor, but you could use purely about anything within there as long as the candle is supported.


Depends on your issue -

you can fill it next to sand and sea shells near a large candle contained by the middle.

Colored stones

colored water next to floating candles
Answers:    You can take river rocks and/or shells cheap at dollar stores.

You could make sand art within it using coloured sand (or sugar). If you do that you might want to find something like a jar to put surrounded by the middle so you don't need as much sand.

Pinecones are another favorite. Glass bead. Nuts

But try thinking more outside the box:
Kids alphabet blocks
Wool (either in ball or loose)
Fill it with sea and put in some existing or glass fish, or adjectives plants



Found objects:
Look at things in a unsullied way: packing materials, plumbing supplies, nuts and bolts, etc.