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May 30, 2008

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I love this idea. I think I will try this. Thank You !!

I have some vintage mason jars that I've been keeping around the house because I like how they look. This is a great practical idea.

GH= Get Happy? You know like that Partridge Family song.

I was thinking perhaps a French reference, such as "Grand Homme" or perhaps "Green Hunk?" Couldn't resist :)

green home designer stuff??? I could keep guessing forever

do you have to worry about the ceramic or glass container cracking from the hot liquid wax? Anyone know? I'd love to make these as holiday gifts. I can almost smell them now ....

denisef@virginia.edu

Id have to say it can with stand the heat if the mason jars can be boiled and cooled and boiled again for canning ( or in the canning process ) then it should do fine with the hot wax.

hi danny-
i love your ideas...i recently posted on my blog about your two books on entertaining & giving. thanks for the inspiration. - kim
headofthetable.blogspot.com

love it! btw, how did you clean the wax out of the double boiler?

for christmas this past winter my mom made all of her friends soy candles in containers from Building 19 for wicked cheap! it's such an easy gift, and you can add oils to the wax to make them smell delish when they burn. :)

I look for large beeswax candles when I'm out thrifting. You can get them for almost nothing and then remelt them!

I'm into making candles after reading this.I'm thinking of trying to make some candles in my old tea cups,really small ones and many of them and then i can put them all around my house.

Ooh! Your "mistake" turned into a beautiful, rustic candle. I love the twigs you used to hold the wicks. The entire project is so charming.

I have been obsessed with making beeswax candles myself. Where did you get the wax and the wicks?

Great stuff, to my stove!

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