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Uses for Candle JarsOnesummer from Georgia Feedback About This Post:RE: Uses for Candle Jars
I have a candle company - I refill jars for 50 cents an ounce. The reason I started was because everyone spends so much on the actual jar. I don't know if you would want to ship to Oklahoma, I have some that do - but you could look for a company that does do it in your area. Post By Jan (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle JarsI clean them out and use them in the bathroom to store things. I use the large one for cotton balls and the smaller one for qtips. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle JarsI imagine if you get the jars really cleaned out, so there is no candle aroma left, you could use them for making those great layered cake and cookie "recipes in a jar" as gifts for any holiday or special occasion. They can be decorated after filling with all manner of crafty goodies -- ribbons, bows, gift paper, dried or silk flowers and on and on. I would just clean them and let them sit open for a good long while before they get used to be sure the scent has completely dissipated. Some very neat ideas have been suggested, and I think I may try a few! Thanks, Trisch Post by Trisch RE: Uses for Candle JarsIf you can get the rest of the candle out, or I would not even think that would matter, fill them full of white vinegar and place them all over the house. The smell might be strong the first day, but vinegar quickly eliminates the odors from your home. So you have a natural deodorizer that will last about 2 weeks. Wash and refill as needed. PS. I clean for a living. It does work. Hope this helps Post By Sherry (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle Jars
Put a votive in them and reuse them that way. Post by Ziggee RE: Uses for Candle Jarsi glue a left over plastic xmas cake decoration eg santa claus or a snowman to the inside of the lid upside down, then add water, glycerine and glitter and put the lid on seal with bathroom tile adhesive clear then turn upside down for a snow shaker ornament for the following year Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle Jars
I use small jars on my window sill to hold cat and dog treats and sweetener packets. Looks nice and they're always handy. Post by TC in MO RE: Uses for Candle Jarsi know the lids fit nice and tight, and most jars are clear. they could make a nice little terrerium or gold fish bowl for a child. Post By Debbie in SC (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle Jars
I have placed a candle jar with a tiny bit of candle left in it... under the seat of my car. On warm days, it leaves a pleasant aroma in my vehicle. Post By sfrench1124 (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle JarsI SET MY JAR IN A PAN OF HOT WATER AND HEAT IT UNTIL THE WAX MELTS.POUR IT OUT AND LET THE JAR COOL. THEN I USE DAWN DISHSOAP TO WASH IT OUT.I ALSO USE MINE TO PUT CANDIES IN OR LIQUID POTPOURRI ON MY ELECTRIC CANDLE WARMER (PUTS OUT A GREAT SCENT IN THE AIR AND THE JAR NEVER GETS TO HOT)THERE ARE MANY USES FOR THESE JARS AS WANDA SUGGESTED Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Candle Jars
YOU CAN MELT THE REMAINDER OF THE CANDLEWAX IN THE CANDLE JARS BY PLACING THEM ON AN ELECTRIC CANDLEWARMER THEN POURING THE HEATED CANDLEWAX INTO ANOTHER CONTAINER; THEN WASH THE CANDLE JAR OUT. Post by WandaJo |
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