Thank you. Yes, they are real logs. Make sure they will set level, if not shave a bit off the bottom so they will set level. Glue a piece of felt on the bottom to protect your furniture. My dh cuts them about 12 inches long or so. Then he drills two or three holes in them for candles.
Now the fun part...put parafin wax in a metal can/bowl and set into a pan of water(about two or three inches of water) I use an old stainless steel bowl in an old skillet. I use to use coffee cans but they no longer make them in metal.
Melt the wax until clear, CAREFULLY set the bowl of melted wax aside until it cools enough to form a skim across the entire top. I set mine outside as in this weather it cools quickly.
Bring the bowl back inside and use a hand mixer to whip the wax as you would egg whites.
The wax will whip up like whipped cream. Only whip it until you have whipped wax across the top of the bowl, do not whip the entire bowl as the wax sets quickly. I then take a large spoon and drop the "snow" anywhere I want it. It looks better if you sprinkle the "snow" with silver or clear glitter to make it sparkle. Then while the "snow" is still warm and pliable set your decorations into it. I buy those cheap Christmas corsages or Dollar General decorations and pull them apart. I have made them with tiny animals hidden beneath the "bushes", etc. I set the candles in before applying the "snow" with a dab of wax in the holes to "set" the candles. Being a real log, they dry out in a couple years and have to be replaced. Just about every friend and neighbor of mine has one, not to mention every family member. LOL I use to make little Santa's houses but they take a lot more work. These whip up very fast. Oh, keep whipping the wax as you add/need more "snow".