What to do with candle jar lids
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Dfm on Apr 03, 2016those a similar in shape to my old electric line glass insulators-i nested mine in decorative glassware using glass pebbles, added a votive candle. made a very solid base and i don't have to worry about the pets knocking it over.Helpful Reply
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Lori on Apr 03, 2016They would make great knobs for dressers or glue them onto a piece of wood for a coat rack or on the ends of dowels for curtain finials, or on a tray for handles or turn them over on a battery candle as tiny lights in centerpieces or whatever. That's just off the top of my head. Find a glue that dries clear.Helpful Reply
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Shari Lemieux on Apr 03, 2016planter for small succulentsHelpful Reply
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Derry on Apr 03, 2016Use as mini bell jars. I used one to frame a small cross stitch piece that I mounted on cardboard. I glued them together then glued felt to the bottom for a pretty paperweight. You could do the same with a photo.Helpful Reply
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Debbie on Apr 03, 2016They might be just the right size to hold qtips.Helpful Reply
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Trudy on Apr 03, 2016Turn it over to make a cloche little terrarium.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Thompson on Apr 03, 2016How about making your own tealight sized candles by using the jar lids as the holder?Helpful Reply
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512181 on Apr 03, 2016How about a pincushion? Like this? https://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/cutting-corners/2012/1/27/pincushion-jar-tutorial/1 marked as helpful Reply
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Susan Bechamp on Apr 03, 2016Decorate each one individually. Use as game pieces for a oversize board game. Use in a fairy garden.Helpful Reply
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Brenda Smolnik on Apr 03, 2016Pot with succulents.Helpful Reply
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Susan Mccarthy on Apr 03, 2016I used some for carpet protectors under my dinning table legs they work great. But do raise the table a little for us that was something we needed anyway.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Carolyn Noyer on Apr 03, 2016The tea light candles came to mind, also tiny Easter baskets for decorating, glue Christmas ornaments to them for decorating or after the ornaments glue to circle for wreath, or send me a bunch (smile)1 marked as helpful Reply
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Viki Satkiewicz Gayhardt on Apr 03, 2016I use the flat ones right on my stove to melt scented wax squares. When the scent disappears, pop the he lid in the freezer, and then wax will come right out and the lid is ready to use again.1 marked as helpful Reply
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L D on Apr 03, 2016Battery tea lights under the lid, scatter around a room or patio on tables for simple lighting.1 marked as helpful Reply
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M on Apr 03, 2016Throw in the recycle bin.Helpful Reply
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Susan Mccarthy on Apr 03, 2016The ones I used are very thick glass and would not break very easily. They work really well I have had no problemsHelpful Reply
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Gina on Apr 03, 2016Perfect for making small gift candles.Helpful Reply
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Corkie on Apr 03, 2016corkie texas use as air plant containers, you could hang them in a window or hang against a wall as wall artHelpful Reply
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Lynn Couch on Apr 03, 2016great for astreys....Helpful Reply
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Sheila on Apr 03, 2016I use them for small jewelry, since I can see through them I know what is where. I glued them to a board, then put a lid that covers the tops.Helpful Reply
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L W F on Apr 03, 2016I would use them on the garden plates - gluing different dishes together to make beautiful garden decorations. Google 'garden plates'. Wish I had them from you!Helpful Reply
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Justfixit on Apr 03, 2016You could hang them from trees with twine but add sand and the tips of a solar light first. :) Or you could put the sand and solar lights in them and line your front porch steps.2 marked as helpful Reply
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Clare Hickey on Apr 04, 2016I usually use them with tea lights..Helpful Reply
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Mickey Baron on Apr 05, 2016They can be a fairy garden pond, or hot tub. Dig them down into the soil leaving only a sm area of the top out. Surround them with some greenery, fill them with water. Even a dot of food coloring to color your water. But you have many. That's just for 1. I really like Clare Hickey 's idea. Put a tea light in each, place them all around your pool area or your patio, for a party or romantic evening. Beautiful way to set the mood. You could even paint some of them to give them the sea glass effect.Helpful Reply
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CJ on Apr 05, 2016where are the rest of the answers? Please show themHelpful Reply
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Melissa fitz on Apr 05, 2016I use them instead of votive candle holders I use anything so they sit straight,like small short mason jars or make your own holders useing clay and paint them useing chaulk board paint in bright colors, even the kids wanted to make them!Helpful Reply
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Marlene Kovacik on Apr 06, 2016I like the idea of making planters with the candle tops.Helpful Reply
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