Thursday, December 16, 2010

"Cheater" gift candles...

I love little gifty things to give like candles, but I don't always love the jar they come in.
 I have  a candle warmer that I use when the kids are around, and I found it perfectly heats candles just above melting.    
 A vintage punch cup holds just about the same amount of wax and is sooo much prettier.
Carefully pour the wax into your container in the center to make sure it doesn't run down the sides.
Please make sure wear something to protect your hands from the heat. And always be really careful when handling hot wax. Please take all of the proper precautions. 

  I do this on my range top, so if I drip any wax, I can easily get it up. A smaller jelly jar also works well.
 I just reset the original wick for a few seconds. I have tipped over the cup at this point many time, so be very gentle at this stage. All of the stuck on wax is not a pretty site or easy to clean, and it's hot.
Don't touch it for at least an hour while it sets up and it's good to go! Put a cute little tag on it, or enjoy it for yourself!

Jen

13 comments:

  1. Creative idea.I agree some candles dont come in boring containers.I do like your idea much better.Hope all is well and you are keeping warm there...Chickie

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  2. How clever!!Thanks for the cute idea!
    Carol in GA

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  3. You must never stop thinking of creative and clever ideas!! Love this!

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  4. Cute idea! I can move the remainder of one candle into a smaller holder and recycle the larger glass holder. This is a nice idea! You can even make two candles from one if you have an extra wick!~Ames

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  5. Clever, Clever.... I bet you could use a crock pot on low to melt the candle too, I use that for my Beeswax (Of course I never use it to cook!)

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  6. What a clever idea! Have to try this for sure!

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  7. What a great idea! I have lots of candles that are half burned and lots of empty tea cups!

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  8. What a great idea! I'll have to give this a try sometime :)

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  9. I agree, punch cup is much prettier that the candle jar!
    Theresa
    aka:tot

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  10. What a lovely way to shine a light.

    Be merry and bright.

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  11. What a creative idea! Now I know what to do with my vintage punch bowl set. I use the bowl often, but not the cups. Thanks so much for posting.

    Happy Holidays!

    XO,
    Kimberly

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  12. My list of craft must do list just got longer now!!! looks so cute! and i just read your past posts i've missed and can i just say how gorgeous you home looks for Christmas!!
    xo,
    LuLu

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  13. What a great idea to take an ordinary candle and make it extraordinary like this! I love this idea!
    ~Amanda

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