Then, I just broke them to the size that I wanted using my hands and brute strength.
I especially love the ones with the pretty lids with no branding on them for using in organizing projects once they’re clean!.If your candle is a higher quality one, it will usually have a softer wax, so grab yourself a butter knife and just slice right through it like it’s, well, butter!.

OK, it’s a little more challenging than cutting a stick of butter, but as long as you end up with some wedge-like shapes, or any other shape that frees up the wax, you should be able to remove the wax pretty easily.If your candle has wax that’s a little more brittle, you can put the whole thing in the freezer for a few hours and the wax should just pop out.I like the knife method a little better though because I can just get it done right when I’m thinking of it.

I tend to forget candles in the freezer for weeks.Out of sight, out of mind!.

Once you’ve got your wax wedges out of the jar, just stick them in a little plastic bag and write the scent name on the bag..
That’s all fine and good, but what do you actually.Online Fabric Store.
for providing me with the fabrics for this room!We had a little Halloween party this past weekend at our house for Kennedy and a few of her friends.I tried to make it fun for the kids while not completely exhausting and overwhelming myself like I always seem to do whenever I’m planning anything, no matter how small.
Apparently I was successful because I was told (by the kids) that I need to definitely tone down the spookiness next year.Much better than being told your party was lame!.
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