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I checked out all of the fragrances (of course!), and here's what I brought home with me:
These are a few different styles and sizes, but I bought the 12 oz. candles in Shades of Fall, Pumpkin Apple Harvest, and Banana Walnut Bread for $10.93. Remember to use candles with caution.
And I picked up this 2 oz. jar candle in Fresh Apple for $10.93. My house smells kind of amazing right now! But what to do with the empty candle jars at the end of the season? I've got a bunch of ideas to reuse them. First, I will freeze them for a few hours once I have burned the candle up. The remaining wax and cotton wicks will pop right out. Then I wipe out the inside and peel away the label. I wash and dry the jar and then it's ready to reuse! Check out over 20 ideas for empty candle jars:
Storage For Bathroom:
- cotton balls
- cotton swabs
- cotton squares or pads
- toothbrush and toothpaste
- small jewelry--great way to keep rings from getting lost
Beauty Storage:
- makeup brushes
- lipglosses, lip sticks, lip crayons, lip balms
- bath bombs
- bath salts (mine are the purple ones pictured below)
- nail polishes
- manicure kit
- bobby pins
- hair ties
- beauty samples
More Storage Ideas
- candy
- markers
- craft supplies
- crayons
- dog treats
- coins
Decorative Display:
- vase for flowers
- corks (I write the date and occasion on mine for memories)
- leaves, pinecones, acorns
- potpurri
- coffee beans plus American Home™ by Yankee Candle® votive in Buttercream Frosting $1.93
- votive holder
I chose to take one of the empty tumblers and made an etched monogram:
DIY Etched Tumbler:
- Using a clean, empty candle jar, place your letter/monogram/picture inside.
- Take an etching cream purchased from the craft store and a small paintbrush and outline and fill in the letter on the outside of the jar/tumbler. Pictured.
- Allow cream to set for 5 minutes and then rinse away. Be sure to follow directions and use precautions as printed on the etching cream's packaging.
Let me know your favorite candle fragrance or storage idea!
This is genius. .... i have so many of these & always hate throwing glass away
ReplyDeleteI love all of these ideas - especially as cotton and q-tip holders!! Thanks for the inspiration! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Such great ideas. I'm so glad I hung onto a few empty candle holders.
ReplyDeleteYay for fall candles! And I love all your ideas for using the jars afterwards!
ReplyDeleteI always have candles burning, but I never think to keep all of the empty candle holders. Great ideas Elle!
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I was just going to recycle an empty candle jar yesterday but saved it because I knew I could use it for something. These are great ideas!
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yay for festive candles! I need to go out and get some new ones today! Love the ideas for what to do with the big jars!!! Especially the one with the cute candies ;) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteMmm banana walnut bread – that’s a new one I haven’t heard of and would love! Candle jars make the best storage jars – I find myself burning candles more and more lately and love the empty jars.
ReplyDeleteI love the makeup brush idea - such a good idea to reuse and not be wasteful.
ReplyDeletexo, Carly - soak and simmer
LOVE these ideas! I already have a jar for qtips and my makeup brushes, but loving the idea to use an empty candle jar for bath salts and bath bombs :-D
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday and holiday weekend gurlie <3
I am ashamed to say that I always throw these jars out, but your alternatives are much better!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas!!! I knew there was a reason I was holding onto all of mine. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to burn fall candles! Your ideas for storage after using them are so great. Need to try some of these. :)
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Stop it - this is genius! Pinning now :)
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant especially to hold makeup brushes! Love all the ideas and will be bookmarking this page.
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I would love to have the banana bread scent! I seldom light candles, because I got traumatized (once I nearly burnt a whole flat... it was such a miracle that nothing really happened, but could!) It's such a coincidence, I am saving jam jars for projects, and I loved to know about the candle jars! It is because of what I said, I seldom use it due to that "trauma" :) I liked the idea with the monogram, so much!
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LOVE this post! i always feel guilty when i throw away my empties. great tips on removing the wax too. xo jillian - cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteWoah! I've never heard of etching cream before - what an awesome idea! I hate throwing away candle jars, so I will definitely be thinking about some of these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are such good ideas to use old candle jars!
ReplyDeleteYou are TOO creative. I have always wanted to try an etched monogram. Yours turned out great! I also love the idea of putting a votive candle in with some coffee beans!
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The Etched Tumbler is so cool, would have never thought of that. And I didn't even know you could buy kits to help you do it yourself. Just goes to show that I'm really bad at DYI.
ReplyDeleteLove all of these ideas and I do a lot of these already! Love the traditional-style Yankee jars for candy around this time of year and Christmas - makes for a cute display piece.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the etched glass DIY. I've never ever tried that and our home is full of empty candle jars. I love to reuse. (:
ReplyDeleteI love using candle jars for decorative storage. I even put flowers in my Diptyque ones.
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This is why I love your blog Elle, you are so clever and practical!! I love the idea of repurposing an empty candle jar, I never would have thought of that. I need to go buy some candles now so I can try these ideas!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun - and practical - ideas! Kitty treats need a cute new container since they're so tiny and look silly in a big canister!
ReplyDeleteall adorable ideas! especially the bathroom storage, they get so messy so fast.
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I've just started allowing myself to have candles again. I used to always forget to blow them out so I stopped using them, but I've gotten better. There are so many great scents out for fall so I will definitely be putting some of these ideas to use. Have a great weekend!
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Great ideas! I use my bath and body works candle jars to put like qtips and makeup brushes in.
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I love candles so much, and recycle them too for my beauty brushes and q-tips, sometimes I put my art supplies in them too, lol. These look great!
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So cool.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE candles so much.
This is my life's constant struggle! What great ideas! Now if you can just tell me how you get all the wax out without having to scrap the insides, you will be my hero!
ReplyDeleteI'm so ready for some new fall candles!! All the scents you got sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love all the ideas you gave to reuse the jars! The buttes glosses fit perfect in there. I like to decorate mine, and might do a post soon on how I've been decorating them!
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing! I will definitely bookmark this article and come back to it!
ReplyDeleteNow that's being resourceful! I usually just recycle them. I never really thought about reusing them like this. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas! I don't like throwing them away and I won't be anymore. Thank-you. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome ideas on what to do with the empty jars, Elle:)
ReplyDeleteHave a fab weekend!
Scented candles might just be my favorite thing...of life, so I always repurpose the jars! Usually I use mine for drinking glasses or fill the jars with homemade body scrubs. Love the idea of using them as small flower vases!
ReplyDeleteYaasss! I'm obsessed with how the lipgloss looks inside the jar - so pretty!
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Such great ideas, I will defintely putting these to use. So resourceful!
ReplyDeleteWow, great tips! (:
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I've always tossed out old candle jars because I didn't know how to remove the old wax. I love how clean and reusable these are! #client
ReplyDeleteI love fall scented candles, and your ideas for the empty jars are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI did this with two candle jars but I poured boiling water in and let it melt and harden to take it out...yeah I think freezing would be easier. :) I was using them for q-tips and cotton pads but one fell and shattered...but I have a few more pretty jars that I'm definitely going to do this with when I burn the candle down!
ReplyDeleteSo many candles will be used this fall so I'll be sure to use these ideas. I love the vase idea. The etched letter came out great, I'll have to try that one too.
ReplyDeleteThis post is awesome! You don't know how many empty candle jars I have just laying around waiting to be reused.
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This is a great post! I think it's great to reuse empty candle jars. :D Thanks for sharing Elle!
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So many cute ideas!! Love the idea with the cotton balls and swabs!
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Upbeat Soles
These are great ideas! I love candles so I'm always looking for more ways to use the leftover jars :)
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I usually just clean out my candle jars and use them for storage, but I love how you added the etched monogram. I'm going to have to try that!
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These are genius!! Thanks!
ReplyDelete~Sara
cool ideas.. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI always change my candles for each season! I can't wait to pull out my Fall ones!! Great DIY ideas with the empty candle jars!!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes!!! I'm also in love with the scent candles, love them so much!
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Your ideas are brilliant!!! I could use a new jar for my lip glosses!!!
ReplyDeleteI love fall candles, they have to be my favorite candles of the year! I love all of your ideas for the candle jar! I use one for my makeup brushes and it works great!!
ReplyDeleteTrapp Candles are my absolute favorite; I've yet to find any that match them in scent. Orange vanilla is my favorite; smells like a creamsicle! They are expensive but I try to get them on sale at the candleshop online store.
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