To remove the wax while it is still alittle bit soft, cut the remaining wax disc at the bottom into 4 pieces and pop them out. Or pop the whole jar into the freezer for an hour, and the frozen wax is easy to pop out, break apart, and remove. Then hot water and dish soap will remove the remaining residue.
This week I needed Pumpkin Pie Spice. And as usual, I didn't have any...this happened to me last fall too. So I googled a recipe for making your own, put those 4 ingredients together, and popped them into an empty candle jar. Our label maker was handy and quick, so I made a label and now I have enough for the whole season! Wouldn't this make a cute gift? |
What a great idea! Now, I just need to burn my $1 candles so that they eventually are empty! :) I got their pumpkin spice one a couple weeks ago.... its pretty yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have larger candles, so I'll use the empty jars for homemade taco seasoning mix.
Have you tried those little $1 jar candles from Walmart? Love! Them! The price is great, so I don't feel like I have to be stingy with how long I burn it.
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