Candles for Home Decoration
GLASS CANDLE STAND
GLASS FANCY SQUER CANDLE FOR DECORATION
Description
Our aromatherapy candle is designed to fill your house with refreshing scent; we use the highest quality essential oils to add those beautiful fragrances to your house. Perfect for a gift or to keep, these candles can be placed in any indoor space - table centre, bathroom, bedroom, balcony, and so on.
Highlights
Fragrance notes: Bitter Orange and Cinnamon scent
Size: 7.6 cm x 7.6 cm x 7.6cm
Material: 100% soy wax in a glass jar container
Care instructions: Never leave your burning candle unattended. Do not burn for longer than 5 hours at a time.
Disclaimer: Due to its nature and because it's individually handmade, it may not look exactly the same as the display photo.
Shipping Policy
Shipped in 5 business days
Delivered in 13-18 days
ReStory Scented Candle in a mini round glass jar
Description
Our aromatherapy candle is designed to fill your house with refreshing scent; we use the highest quality essential oils to add those beautiful fragrances to your house. Perfect for a gift or to keep, these candles can be placed in any indoor space - table centre, bathroom, bedroom, balcony, and so on.
Highlights
Fragrance notes: Bitter Orange and Cinnamon scent
Size: 6.4cm dia x 7.6cm h
Material: 100% soy wax in a glass jar container
Care instructions: Never leave your burning candle unattended. Do not burn for longer than 5 hours at a time.
Disclaimer: Due to its nature and because it's individually handmade, it may not look exactly the same as the display photo.
Shipping Policy
Shipped in 5 business days
Delivered in 13-18 days
GLASS CANDLE JAR BY JD ENTERPRISES
This product is made from 100% pure soy wax and natural fragrances. Additionally, this product is completely handmade, freshly made in small batches, and biodegradable
JD ENTERPRISES Glass Candle | Perfume Candles for Home Decor | Candles for Home Decoration Fragrance | Burning Time- 10 Hours Each (Pack of 6, Scent- English Rose)
7 Simple Steps to Reuse Your Candle Glass
Warm memories.
Magical moments.
It's almost time to
toss it in the trash? No!!
Candleholders are a breeze to repurpose when you know how! We've put together this quick and easy guide with seven quick steps you can follow to give any candle glass a second life.

When your candle has half an inch of wax left, it's a good time to say your final farewell. Not burning that last half inch is as a safety precaution — otherwise, the glass might get too hot and crack. It also makes the glass easier to clean out using our freezing method below thanks to the nice solid block of wax.
If you have a Keap candle, simply peel the labels off the front and base of the glass. Our compostable labels use glues that are low adhesive, so they’re easy to remove. Any remaining residue will come off with some hot, soapy water.
For any other candle, you'll likely have to deal with a sticky petroleum-based glue. These stickier glues are best dissolved using

Put the candle in the freezer and leave it for at least a few hours, but preferably a whole day or two. As wax cools, it hardens and shrinks. This helps to separate the wax from the glass, and it may come out in one go as a solid puck. Failing that, the harder consistency allows us to easily crack the wax in the next step.

Apply pressure to the edge of the wax with a dull knife. You’re not trying to cut into the wax, but rather cause it to pop out as a puck or break into smaller pieces. Remove the puck or wax chunks by gently tapping them out onto some tissue, then throw them in the trash.

If you still have some remaining residue, we like to remove any remnants to avoid these going down the drain. Baby oil or vegetable oil on a piece of tissue paper helps dissolve the remaining wax. Give the glass a thorough wipe. Note: don’t use any water by itself; it will just spread any remaining wax without really removing it since wax and water don’t readily mix.
Now that you've gotten the vast majority of l the wax out, clean the glass in a dishwasher or sink like any other dish. If washing by hand, we recommend scrubbing twice with soapy water and once with clean water before drying to ensure all remaining residue is emulsified.

You are now the owner of a brand new glass tumbler, perfect for many wonderful uses (have you seen some of our Here are some of the ways we like to use ours:
- Drinks: Insert ice cubes. Serve your favorite beverage, and enjoy.
- Flowers: Fill the glass with water. Buy some flowers, trim them to length and drop them in.
- Container for [insert item]: Loose change, writing supplies, paint brushes.
- Make-up: Perfect for brushes or lipsticks.
- Desserts: They make fantastic pots for personal cheesecakes, pot au cremes, chocolate mousses, etc.
- Coffee: Better for iced drinks given the lack of handle, with the added bonus that you can see the milk and coffee swirling together beautifully.
Things to Do With Old Candle Jars
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Treehugger / Julie Bang
Many people who enjoy burning candles wonder what to do with the jars once the wicks have completely burned. Recycling is an option for most old jars made of clear soda-lime glass (the most commonly used type of glass), but many candles are made of other types of glass to increase heat resistance or dyed glass to give the candle an attractive appearance.
Before you throw used candle jars away—or recycle them—consider repurposing them for use around the house.
Below are 25 ways to use old candle jars, keeping them out of landfills and reducing the use of plastic for storage and gift-giving.
How to Get Candle Wax Out of Jar
- Freezing the jar or metal container for half an hour or so should harden the wax and make it easier to remove in one piece.
- Heat the jars upside down in a low-temperature oven (less than 200 degrees F), on a tray lined with parchment paper, until the wax drips from the jars.
- You can also remove the was by gently heating the jars on the stovetop using a double boiler.
- To from old candle jars, scrub a mixture of oil and baking soda onto the jar with a steel wool pad.
1. Prep and Store Food
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Treehugger / Michaela Blaire
Prepping food—like salads and overnight oats— for consumption later in the week is one popular use for glass candle jars. If there's liquid in the jar, like a salad dressing, keep it on the bottom layer so the rest of the ingredients won't be soggy by the time you eat.
2. Reduce Plastic Use When You Shop
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Treehugger / Michaela Blaire
Most shoppers grab the nearest plastic bag to hold dry beans, grains, and other bulk items they purchase at the supermarket. Bringing a jar to the grocery store is an alternative way to carry these foods home (if you don't have to weigh them in the jar)—you can even use the jars for storage in your pantry or refrigerator.
3. Make a Window Garden
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Candle jars without lids make great containers for small window gardens. You can like green onion, celery, leafy vegetables, and bean sprouts in your jars by placing the scraps in water and letting them get a little sunlight.


