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From Plant Pots to Lipstick Storage, Here are 15 Ways to Reuse Empty Candle Jars

22/12/2021 - 07:40 PM

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Candles are my love language [1]. My collection varies from holiday fragrances [2] to wax blends infused with essential oils [3] to scents inspired by faraway destinations. Between my bedroom and living space, my apartment is lined with candles, but because I work from home, I burn through them crazy fast, leaving me with an ever-growing stash of empty candle jars.

Going through so many candle holders felt wasteful to me, so I got creative and found ways I could repurpose [4] those empty jars and turn them into everyday items, including succulent planters, drinking glasses, and more. Candle jars come in all different shapes, sizes, colours, materials, and textures, giving your home a touch of charm no store-bought organiser or tumbler ever could. Here's how you can reuse yours, too — plus, tips for getting the jars nice and clean.

How to Get Wax Out of a Candle Jar

Before you begin brainstorming creative ways to reuse your empty candle jars, you'll first need to remove any remaining wax, as well as the wick and its base. You can do this by either melting (aka heating or boiling) or freezing the wax [5].

The melting method can be done four different ways: over a stovetop, in the oven, with steaming water, or using a double boiler. In both the stovetop and double boiler techniques, boiling water is used to melt the wax down to a liquid state. Then carefully, you can pour the liquid out of the jar. The steaming water approach is the least messy by far. All you have to do is fill the jar with very hot water and allow the wax to rise and harden at the surface (about five hours). Then, using a butter knife, you chip into the hard wax, drain the water, and scrape out the rest.

Last but not least, you can remove the wax by placing an empty jar face down on a double lined baking sheet (foil topped with a sheet of parchment paper), and bake it at 100°C for about 15 minutes. Just be sure to remove any stickers or labels beforehand. With all of these methods, proceed slowly and with caution, as hot, melting wax can burn your skin.

Freezing, however, is the easiest option for wax removal. Simply freeze the jar for a few hours and then remove any remaining wax and wick bases with a soft knife. Whichever method you choose, the jars should always begin at room temperature and the wax should be hardened, not in a soft or liquid state from being lit.

How to Reuse Candle Jars

Repurposing candle jars can be as low- or high-maintenance as you want it to be. While empty candle jars make for great organisers and storage, they can also be turned into everything from planters to vessels for food and drinks. Here are a few ideas to get you started, listed in order from the least to the most additional prep work.


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