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I had to add this in: I’ve had a few questions about the washing of these cloths.
Subscribe by email to receive free posts straight to your inbox, or follow along using any (or all!)of the methods below!Have you ever bought a candle thinking “This comes in a really cute jar!
I’m totally going to re-use this later to store all kinds of things and be super organized!”?.So now, out of all those times that you’ve thought that to yourself, how many of those times did you actually remove the wax and how many times did you just put the burned out candle in a cabinet “to do later”?.I’ve typically gone about half-way with it and stuck the jars in the freezer for the wax to harden so I could try to crack it out with a knife.
They usually stay in the freezer for about 7.5 months on average..The freezer is fine for plain jars where the frozen wax can just slide right out, but if you have anything funky going on with your jar, you’re going to have to go all archaeologist on it.. Here’s what I do now instead:.
Get a jar from a burned out candle.
Does anyone else find it hilarious that this candle is called “Kitchen Clean” and you can see piles of dishes waiting to be put away in the back ground?.and it was black.
Kennedy helped me slop on some Antique White acrylic and I distressed it a bit with sandpaper.It’s still a little bit crazy, but it blends in well when it needs to..
This corner here is kind of the final frontier for this hallway.I just need to find something to put on that wall and then install our new light fixture.