Don't Miss This (What To Do With Left Over Candle Wax)!
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Bon23281393 on Jul 01, 2017
Sounds great, can't wait to try it
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Ana illausky on Jul 01, 2017Thank you!
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Paige on Jul 10, 2020
Great candle DIY! I LOVE it, it's so cute
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Kara Beitz on Apr 21, 2022
If adding scents. Be careful most are toxic to animals. That includes air diffusers, air misters, sprays and plug ins! There are only a few that are not toxic to dogs, cats are very limited for scents.
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I have a spa therapy wax unit. I am going to replace the paraffin
wax presently in use. Instead of discarding the wax in trash (6lbs),
why not make a candle? I have an empty Baobab large glass candle
container. Wax would be just hot enough to pour and I am recycling,
not creating waste. Any ideas?