If you see any weird.
Baja Cactus Blossom.from Bath and Body Works..
Bonus points if it’s in a pretty jar that can be reused!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.In fact, when we started, it wasn’t even the baby’s room, it was just “One of the upstairs bedrooms”.
I’m so happy to report that it finally feels like a real live room in there and not a shady lean-to off of someone’s old backyard shed.It’s an accomplishment, I tell you!.
Just because I can’t resist, let’s see how this room was looking around this time last year.. To all those who don’t think we’ve really got a fixer upper on our hands here: What say you now?.Maybe I shouldn’t be so proud of my icky ceiling pictures.