How to Melt Old Candle Wax into New Candles to REUSE Candle Wax!

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2019
  • If you want to reuse candle wax, melting old used candle jars into brand new ones, this #craftcore video is for you. This video will show our process for melting all the wax out of old candle jars, how to make a guide for your candle wick placement, and how to pour the wax into your new reused jar. #craftcoreDIY
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    - Nearly empty candle jars, the more the better!
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  • @CraftcoreDIY
    @CraftcoreDIY  Před 4 lety +83

    Hello crafty friends! I've made a follow up video comparing 5 ways to remove candle wax to reuse, inspired by your lovely comments and feedback! 💜 Be sure to check it out here: czcams.com/video/0aeiAS1Coes/video.html 💜

    • @chrissiemc
      @chrissiemc Před 2 lety +7

      Easier to glue the wick mount down so it doesn’t move once the candles almost done😁👍🏼

    • @MonicaMariaMcLean
      @MonicaMariaMcLean Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@chrissiemcThanks for the idea cause I wanted to start making candles and jewelry and sell them like candles. I can't do them jewelry like necklaces and rings and bracelets and stuff online, so thank you for the idea.

    • @Lee.Willcox
      @Lee.Willcox Před 4 měsíci

      This is not a bad criticism, I just have a safer way of dealing with the old wax, I have issues with my hands so couldn't use your technique.
      It takes a lot longer doing it my way......
      1. Pan of simmering water.
      2. Hot water in a kettle.
      3. Put the old jar in the water as you have done.
      4. Poor the hot water into the jar just below the rim level.
      5. Turn turn the heat off and leave it to go cold.
      6. In a sink break the wax that has now floated and aet at the surface of the water.
      7. Make sure all the old wax is dry, I leave it overnight.
      8. Then melt it all as per your way. I actually use a milk pan on the hob at it's lowest setting. The wax will melt at around 60c.
      I only do it this way because I have poor hands, getting old sucks lol.
      Edit: I did love watching your video so thank you.

  • @lpt2008lt
    @lpt2008lt Před 4 lety +2313

    I wish bath and body works had a return rewards. Return empty jars and get a free candle.

    • @MichelleMorera
      @MichelleMorera Před 4 lety +41

      lpt2008lt this is a GREAT idea!

    • @stephmorales146
      @stephmorales146 Před 4 lety +121

      That would deff help with recycling jars!.

    • @lpt2008lt
      @lpt2008lt Před 4 lety +87

      @@stephmorales146 yes! Cuz it's like, how many of them can u actually turn into jars for other things? U know? After you make a few u wont need anymore. So they should let u return a bunch for a free candle.

    • @mr.yissal557
      @mr.yissal557 Před 4 lety +5

      @@lpt2008lt yup

    • @alechablackmon
      @alechablackmon Před 4 lety +13

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  • @erinlummis7109
    @erinlummis7109 Před 3 lety +308

    TIPS FOR BEGINNERS: I find pouring boiling water in the candle jar works better to remove old wax; the wax floats to the top leaving the candle wicks and glue at the bottom. It also reduces the amount of burnt wick that gets poured into the new candle AND gets all the wax without leaving any extra in the jar. The only problem is it takes more time since you have to wait for the wax to dry and remelt it, but this really is my favourite method if you're trying to keep the wax clean. I don't know about the people in this video, but in the case of the stovetop method and doing a bunch of candles in one go is glass breaking. This happens when the candle is too cold for the hot water. To avoid this I've had to either add ice cubes to the hot water or dump it out and pour fresh cold water into the pot. This I find ends up using more/or just as much water as the method of pouring boiling water in the jar. It also depends on how much wax is in the jar your melting, I only melt wax on stovetop if I have a lot of wax to melt (ex. when I'm remelting my wax to put in a new candle).
    Another tip is to pour the wax in layers to avoid the curving effect that happens when it drys, like letting it dry before you pour your final layer. With clear jars, you may see lines, but it is worth it for a more professional looking candle. Pouring in layers also helps with keeping the wick in place! The wick will curve when it gets hot, so keeping it straight will be the most challenging part, but if you let it dry enough in between layers, it will stay in place.
    This one doesn't really matter as much as the others, but you can get ropes of wick string and reuse the metal pieces (trust me you'll need the metal part) from your previous candles for a cheaper alternative. To save yourself some time, it's better to get the kind that is already coated in beeswax, but you can also get the uncoated wicks and coat it in candle wax yourself. The problem with uncoated wicks is you might have more trouble poking it in the metal piece (I suggest toothpicks) and you'll probably also burn your fingers if you're not careful.
    I hope this was helpful to someone! :)

    • @sawmyathomas4754
      @sawmyathomas4754 Před 2 lety +4

      Can melted wax be poured immediately innto the mould or should it cool for 5 min before pouring?

    • @lovewarrior162
      @lovewarrior162 Před 2 lety

      THANKS 😊

    • @LbKml
      @LbKml Před rokem

      @@sawmyathomas4754 idk

    • @samstapes7471
      @samstapes7471 Před rokem +2

      @@sawmyathomas4754 immediately would be good cause if it starts drying up it’s gonna be hard to get it all out I guess

    • @blushbaby5278
      @blushbaby5278 Před rokem +3

      Her method is way better i do not want to pour water into my candle

  • @eunha521
    @eunha521 Před 3 lety +379

    honestly its WAY easier to take the wick and dip the base of the wick into a bit of melted wax and then put it in the new jar. Let the wax dry up and then the wick won't move around as you try to pour the melted wax in

    • @inanek7107
      @inanek7107 Před 3 lety +12

      You should glue them down with a glue that can take high heat. Otherwise the candle will be a fire hazard.

    • @michaelgallacher4800
      @michaelgallacher4800 Před 2 lety +23

      @@inanek7107 how can it be a fire hazard if its stuck to the bottom with wax. You took what the guy said and added nothing to it except fear. For no reason.

    • @rlolo777
      @rlolo777 Před 2 lety +1

      But then once your candle gets down to the bottom and the wax is all melted, your wick falls in and you can only use it then for tea lights. You should reuse the wick holders.

    • @KZ-dp7rb
      @KZ-dp7rb Před 2 lety +1

      never made a candle in my life and I assumed that was the way to go without much thought lol 😂 crazy that anyone would go through so much trouble trying different ways. The wicks are pretty stiff sometimes. I suppose you might need help keeping the wick up if it isn’t very stiff or if you are serious about getting the wick perfectly upright and straight

    • @kimhernandez5695
      @kimhernandez5695 Před 2 lety

      Just saying... The time it would take to wax a wick the bottom, enough for it to be thick enough to not remelt when adding additional hot wax.... Seems a bit extra. Same with using glue. Why add more steps and supplies if you don't have to.

  • @SarahTaylor-yj8xb
    @SarahTaylor-yj8xb Před 6 měsíci +4

    I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one hording empty candle jars with good intentions to to something with them lol

  • @blackseed3655
    @blackseed3655 Před 4 lety +428

    If you freeze the the candle jar, you can take a butter knife and split the frozen wax down the middle and it pops right out of the glass. Then you can melt all the ones you want together at one time. I hope this helps in your process.

    • @CraftcoreDIY
      @CraftcoreDIY  Před 4 lety +38

      That sounds brilliant! I will definitely give that a try on my next batch! ❤️

    • @blackseed3655
      @blackseed3655 Před 4 lety +22

      @@CraftcoreDIY yes you should and put it on your channel so everyone can see how easy it works. I left it in them in the freezer for two days because I forgot about them, but I guess an hour or two will work.

    • @lynnjepson8218
      @lynnjepson8218 Před 4 lety +12

      I found I didn't even have to freeze them, the butter knife trick works really well.

    • @PerliuxXx
      @PerliuxXx Před 4 lety +5

      you are the best!! Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @blackseed3655
      @blackseed3655 Před 4 lety +2

      @@PerliuxXx You're Welcome 💕💕

  • @rebeccab1527
    @rebeccab1527 Před 3 lety +48

    You can drastically speed up the process by sitting a whole bunch of jars on a cookie sheet and popping them into the oven on lowish heat (doesn't take much heat to do it) until they all melt. That way you don't have to melt each seperatelly and one at a time.

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 Před 4 měsíci +2

      My oven is only used for storage of pans. Nobody has ever used it. 😂 I wish we could store that elsewhere. I might do this one day.

  • @DaBayleef
    @DaBayleef Před 4 lety +350

    I saw another video like this where she poured the hot water inside the jar! The wax melted and floated to the top, then when it hardened she was able to pop it out. It definitely takes a lot more time because you have to wait for the wax to solidify but it could be a nice alternative for those who might be nervous about this method!

    • @colbysanchez5175
      @colbysanchez5175 Před 4 lety +1

      DaBayleef same😂

    • @lidette711
      @lidette711 Před 4 lety +1

      That's the method that I used to do, and you're right, it takes so long!!

    • @gxxxxxx1
      @gxxxxxx1 Před 4 lety +1

      DaBayleef me tooo

    • @mandyr0912
      @mandyr0912 Před 4 lety +10

      Plus with this method you wouldn’t worry about cracking the jars. I can’t tell you how many I cracked while removing them from the stovetop, using the method shown.

    • @NikkiWiley
      @NikkiWiley Před 4 lety +3

      Put the jar in the fridge to cool off faster 🤷🏽‍♀️ after it is cooled from the boiling point of course

  • @justjewelz74
    @justjewelz74 Před 2 lety +62

    Hi :) As a candle maker, this is a great video. I find you will always have a small amount of wax at the bottom of candle jars. Just be careful not to reuse any wax that has any debris or soot residue in the wax, because that is not good to reuse. I was very happy to see you didn't add additional fragrance. Wax can only hold so much fragrance oil, and it then can become dangerous to add more fragrance. I'm sure you did some research to find out what wick size to use in the jars.There is a product we candle makers use called a stickum, which is used to secure the wicks in place at the base of the candle jar so it doesn't move around when pouring in the wax. Othewise, rather than using the wax as a candle, you can reuse as a melt. But this was a great video .. well done :D

  • @thechickincharge1073
    @thechickincharge1073 Před 4 lety +48

    If you let each layer cool and dry slightly you get a layered candle that changes scent better.

  • @alexn.2148
    @alexn.2148 Před 2 lety +64

    Thanks for the instructions.
    We’ve just melted 5 leftover candles in a shallow pot on medium heat.
    But instead of using your method to hold the wicks we took one bigger plastic lid ( from sour cream plastic container) , made a bigger hole in the middle ( for pouring the wax) and on the edges of that hole we made 3 slits with a knife to hold the wicks .
    Put that on top of the glass candle jar and poured the wax through the hole .
    Worked great !

    • @TheodoreBakes
      @TheodoreBakes Před 2 lety +1

      Love this idea!

    • @constanceczerwinski696
      @constanceczerwinski696 Před 2 měsíci

      I think this is a better and easier way for sure. No more waisted candle wax and now you can create a design that you love even more than the ones you purchased!! Thank you so much for putting this tip out here because I've got many great scents and many colors that I can get creative with! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Your tip is greatly appreciated!!!!

  • @14annette87
    @14annette87 Před 3 lety +30

    I tried this but let the wax dry before adding a diffrent scent. It took waaaaay longer but I love how each scent burns individually and when thay scent is done it goes to the next!!

  • @cassiesevigny
    @cassiesevigny Před 3 lety +16

    This problem is exactly why I have been looking up how to make wicks - I will def be doing this soon!
    Totally random side note: my cat was very interested in watching this video with me, even after it cut away from prepping the wicks!

  • @Rachel-ts9rn
    @Rachel-ts9rn Před 4 lety +149

    This is a great idea. I never thought to make new candles from what I have leftover. I will have to save my old candles to try this soon.

    • @CraftcoreDIY
      @CraftcoreDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! I definitely recommend it. Your house smells so good during the melting process too! ❤

    • @samillien
      @samillien Před 4 lety +1

      @@CraftcoreDIY Thanks for the video. What do you plan on doing with the empty wax jars?

    • @sadiasaqib8538
      @sadiasaqib8538 Před 4 lety +1

      From where i can by this paraffin wax and this thread ????

    • @solstice1977
      @solstice1977 Před 3 lety +3

      Youve never thought to melt your old candles? To get the last 1/3? What a waste of a candle!!!!

    • @mandyward224
      @mandyward224 Před 3 lety

      I make wax melts out of my leftover wax! I put the candle on a candle warmer until it melts and then pour the wax into a mold. Boom....wax melts! Its saved me alot of money!

  • @jamjamb123
    @jamjamb123 Před 4 lety +70

    I just save my left over wax for my wax warmer . I scrap it out of the jar pack it into the empty wax melt container let harden and boom more wax melts 😍

    • @sayithowitis6824
      @sayithowitis6824 Před 4 lety +3

      priscilla L that is cleaver and much safer

    • @jamjamb123
      @jamjamb123 Před 4 lety

      Fatima Kour thanks

    • @gunsmokesue82
      @gunsmokesue82 Před 3 lety

      Very good idea!

    • @serenahernandez1444
      @serenahernandez1444 Před 3 lety

      I actually want to try this instead of melting old candles. Can I use the wax from wax warmer packs to just make my own candle?!

    • @juancarrero1119
      @juancarrero1119 Před 3 lety +1

      I have plenty of old wax that i want to recycle but i dont have any wicks were do i find wicks is there something already at home i can use as a wick?

  • @shannonwolff2599
    @shannonwolff2599 Před 2 lety +6

    I also safe left over wax from container and taper or pillar candles. I also buy old, used and ugly candles (usually in grab bags) from my local charity shops. It's a triple win, you are reusing the wax, recycling the jars, getting your supplies at a low cost (great for those of us on a budget like myself) and supports a local charity at the same time so GREAT!!! I also bought most of my supplies such as jars, a couple of old pots to melt wax etc at the charity shops as well. I have bought all of my supplies such as tongs, metal spoon, and even things I could use as a candle mold just by looking around at various thrift and dollar stores!!

  • @endorawood9177
    @endorawood9177 Před 4 lety +57

    Just put near empty candle into freezer. Wait a bit. Tap it upside down on safe surface, as soon as removed from cold. Wax frees itself. If stubbon, can split wax gently with a sharp object. Nothing is mentioned here about filtering burned debris from old candles. I'd pour over cheesecloth section. Also just layer a scent, allow to harden, then add a complementary scent. Better than mixing. Always try to use a metal pitcher to pour melted wax. Pouring from old to new jar is too dangerous. So saith the old Burn Nurse. Good video with great ideas. Thanks!

  • @brotherdon6439
    @brotherdon6439 Před 3 lety +2

    I clicked so many candle vids on removing the wax hoping it would tell me how to make candles out of it instead I kept getting videos on using the jars, thank you.

  • @nomethodonlymadness9528
    @nomethodonlymadness9528 Před 4 lety +2

    I had a candle I loved with a faulty wick and thought it was spent! I'm glad I found a way to reuse it!

  • @MissiPality
    @MissiPality Před 2 lety +1

    I have a bath and body candle obsession. It is my one guilty pleasure so I will typically buy 10 or so each month. Multiply that times 3 years and I have an entire section in my basement of spent candles. At least 500 or so of these candles with the remaining wax left. I have been telling myself I will eventually get around to doing something with them. Lo and behold I stumble upon this video. Starting the process tomorrow, but it my multiplication is correct, I should be able to make about 30 candles with this method. That is a pretty good haul. Thank you for this. I am excited to see how great it turns out and how my house smells while doing it.

  • @alexisxannastetic
    @alexisxannastetic Před 4 lety +11

    I’ve been saving up the extra wax left over in my tea candles to do this! I didn’t even have a plan on how to hold the wicks up, so this video helped!

  • @kenyagrant5616
    @kenyagrant5616 Před 3 lety +1

    Great presentation, not too long, not too wordy, straight to point, also things you really need for candel help.

  • @salenastephen4539
    @salenastephen4539 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you guys, i reuse two big candles and i melt it and put it in cups and jars, i add my sweet hairoil, my coconut grease, perfumes, juice from lime and shampoo to mix with the melted wax for fragrance, and i use the mopstring for the wick it was perfect.

  • @blujaygirl85
    @blujaygirl85 Před 3 lety +2

    Love her calming soothing voice matches with the candles and the baby was cute and surprising at the end

  • @maysaraali5772
    @maysaraali5772 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing! Right on time. Really needed to know what to do with the leftovers. Thank you so much 😊

  • @ruthhayles4979
    @ruthhayles4979 Před 4 lety +51

    Oh try using an oven mit instead of tongs. It’s safer.

  • @rosiblue79
    @rosiblue79 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this. This worked pretty well. We were a little clumsy with our first candle, but following your process and steps definitely helped!

  • @sirenita68
    @sirenita68 Před 3 lety +8

    That was amazing! I thought it would be impossible to reuse the old candles! I will never throw away my old candles now.. thanks so much!

  • @HSingMomto5Kids
    @HSingMomto5Kids Před 2 lety +1

    This is amazing! Been a very long time since I have recycled old candles so I needed a refresh.Thank-you! I plan to make a bunch of tealights. Thanks again!

  • @florecitabuley8427
    @florecitabuley8427 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing!❤ I really appreciate your video. I’m also a candle lover and have so much leftover but I never wanted to throw them away. Now I can remake them! So excited! 🥰

  • @lidette711
    @lidette711 Před 4 lety +10

    I used to do the hot water method and it takes so long. In old CZcams tutorials, I saw hot water being poured directly into the jars to make the wax float to the top. It works, but you have to wait hours and pour water several times to get all the wax. I honestly didn't know that I could put the jars directly onto simmering water. Thanks so much for this! :)

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest Před 2 lety +2

      Try using a double boiler (this is an old type pot) or put a metal trivet in the bottom of your pot for safety.

  • @beth1965
    @beth1965 Před 4 lety

    Peace and blessings to you and your family, Queen, thanks

  • @makaelakovatch2900
    @makaelakovatch2900 Před 4 lety +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I took a half used candle my mom used once and turned it into a brand new one using a store bought sent and using the peaches and berry candle :)

  • @Gothmomgamer666
    @Gothmomgamer666 Před 3 lety

    You are my new favorite voice to listen to love ♥️ thanks for the ideas I needed a quick tip for candles today!

  • @Snowmentears
    @Snowmentears Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much! My heart just couldn't throw out perfectly good wax that can be reused into a new candle! Great video and tips!! :)

  • @Theperilsofbev
    @Theperilsofbev Před rokem +1

    OMG I did the same thing! Planning to use the old,pretty candle jars covering them with polymer clay canes, but the build up of jars realllllly needed to get done! New candles all around! Emptied pretty jars ready! Thank you 🌹

  • @GigiSxm
    @GigiSxm Před 4 lety +8

    Wispers: there's no such thing as too many BBW candles.
    I just started using these candles so my collection if empties isn't as extensive but I needed a solution. Thanks for this!

  • @victorialoren2372
    @victorialoren2372 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I buy so much candles & always have so much wax left over that I end up throwing away. I hated to see all that wax being wasted. Thanks again. 👏🏼😊

  • @volgadonna22
    @volgadonna22 Před 9 měsíci

    Very helpful. Thank you!❤

  • @CRPro1788
    @CRPro1788 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This worked like a charm! My 12 old candles are now 2 full ones! Wick and everything! Love it! Thanks!!! :)

  • @MimiandtheSnow
    @MimiandtheSnow Před 2 lety +3

    I used this same process to recycle some of my old candles! I learned a lot along the way and should have done more research. Lol. I have two new candles from it and my goal was recycling the wax, so it was a success!!!!

  • @desireelewis2791
    @desireelewis2791 Před 2 lety

    I can appreciate the three Stix. That is the most challenging part of repressing my candles.

  • @missmeggie6461
    @missmeggie6461 Před rokem

    Omg I love this. Waste not, want not. LOVE IT 🙏🙌

  • @lindachristine9585
    @lindachristine9585 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi I just started my vlog this week, craft a magical life,all the way from new Zealand, I really enjoy you’re tutorials your fab x

  • @jul4275
    @jul4275 Před 3 lety +2

    I take the jars after I'm done with burning the candles and put them in the freezer the wax separate , I put then in a bag the when I have enough I make the wax. It's a little easier than burning each jar. Just a little of my DYI. Loved your video.

  • @peoplerstrange62
    @peoplerstrange62 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing this.
    Great idea!

  • @leahorourke2874
    @leahorourke2874 Před 2 lety

    You are a very good teacher. Thank you

  • @takeapaws2388
    @takeapaws2388 Před 3 lety +1

    This was really useful, thank you for sharing!

  • @slimv2010
    @slimv2010 Před 2 lety

    I am super excited, thank you so much for this great video

  • @whinniethepimp
    @whinniethepimp Před rokem

    You've definitely inspired me to save the old wax.

  • @UncleZiggy
    @UncleZiggy Před rokem

    i'm definitely going to use this! i had a candle jar break and got a hunk of wax out of it. thank you!

  • @simonepyle3931
    @simonepyle3931 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for showing how to do this.

  • @marissamelvin5714
    @marissamelvin5714 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome idea. Thank you for sharing. I can't wait to try it.

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Před 3 lety +3

    Love this idea. I would probably have used a sieve. I get all sorts of “bits”in mine , great video.

  • @vanessagaleano2834
    @vanessagaleano2834 Před rokem

    This is so smart I'm so excited to do this!

  • @MachiriReviews
    @MachiriReviews Před 3 lety +2

    Finally, the video that answers all my worldly questions.

  • @danielscottburke
    @danielscottburke Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your time and space 💫

  • @redickulus42
    @redickulus42 Před 3 lety +1

    I appreciate this video so much! Thank you!

  • @Smilthy
    @Smilthy Před rokem

    great video!! This is exactly what I had been looking for. Thank you ❤

  • @jamesma3293
    @jamesma3293 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video! I have always wondered if this was possible/practical.

  • @TruBeliever4Life
    @TruBeliever4Life Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much. I have a bunch of candles with bad wicks so I was looking for an easy way to use them so they wouldnt go to waste

  • @kevinsavage7322
    @kevinsavage7322 Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much. I will try this method.

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 Před rokem

    Thanks! Good info….and be safe, everyone!

  • @sandyshore9199
    @sandyshore9199 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks so much, you guys made it look so easy... I probably have as many used candles as you had too! ;)

  • @dannichan710
    @dannichan710 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you that was great! I have been looking for something like this for a while :)

  • @anndefauw1161
    @anndefauw1161 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much can't wait to do this

  • @okorolina
    @okorolina Před 4 lety +9

    I've been using a mug warmer to melt the wax, and then doing the same steps, using binder clips to help guide and settle the wicks, Works great!

  • @familyadventuretv978
    @familyadventuretv978 Před rokem

    Great video! Very helpful.

  • @Rena-nx9ft
    @Rena-nx9ft Před rokem +2

    I've got 4+ years of used B&B candles; I've made my own candles before, but I wasn't sure if using leftover wax was okay, so thank you! Oh! I noticed a few jars with carbon debris in the wax: imho, a small handheld metal strainer would keep most of that out of your new candle. Just a thought. ☺

  • @sherylpayne7182
    @sherylpayne7182 Před 4 lety +1

    I got candles from Anthropologie and burned through them but thankfully I have leftover candle wax bc the scents are amazing! Your video saved me from buying more. Thank you!!

  • @melinthecity
    @melinthecity Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing! thank you! I cant believe i have always thrown these out instead of reusing!!! Thank you!

  • @tonyahayden6533
    @tonyahayden6533 Před 7 měsíci

    I use my wax from leftover candles as wax melts. I will have to try this

  • @carlabellot7124
    @carlabellot7124 Před 3 lety

    so helpful! thanks for this!

  • @aye3678
    @aye3678 Před 2 lety

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing

  • @SedarSederhana
    @SedarSederhana Před 3 lety

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @venitajelks8856
    @venitajelks8856 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice team work, thank you for sharing

  • @Rachel-jl8qq
    @Rachel-jl8qq Před 7 měsíci +1

    This was really helpful and I was able to turn 15 candles into 3

  • @alishanoor9468
    @alishanoor9468 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for your idea of how to reuse your wax it was amazing because I use canals a lot and feel very bad when I see the leftover wax 👍🏻🙏🏻👌🏻

  • @ma.perpetuasocorrol.vergar6151

    That was great idea, thank you for the tips, keep safe

  • @sandrahood9529
    @sandrahood9529 Před 2 lety

    Great! Im going to use this for dollar tree ones! Thanks💓

  • @themainstreetfamilydiy7598

    OMG!!! I never thought to make a new candle!!!!!!!!

  • @kylerm9775
    @kylerm9775 Před 3 lety

    This is literally exactly what i was looking for

  • @5000qwert
    @5000qwert Před rokem

    What a great idea!

  • @shilpi5945
    @shilpi5945 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!!!! Super helpful ❤️

  • @a_phantomgamer6801
    @a_phantomgamer6801 Před 3 lety +76

    Her: Hot wax is dangerous.
    Me: *puts wax on fingers*

    • @thescarecrow897
      @thescarecrow897 Před 3 lety

      you might lose your finger doing that when its really hot. Careful

    • @hudlinka5619
      @hudlinka5619 Před 3 lety

      you probably never turnerned wax on to fire 🔥 😅

  • @MrBreacher68
    @MrBreacher68 Před 3 lety

    Thank you soooo much for this! 🌞

  • @JustAGrl007
    @JustAGrl007 Před 3 lety +1

    My leftover stash is stacking up to look just yours LOL...so I'm going to rewick before I catch this candle sale again this year. Thanks!

  • @JSees
    @JSees Před rokem +2

    There is a much easier and safer way to remove that wax. When candle burns out, cover it with some water and put it in freezer. Take out when frozen, let it sit out for water to melt a bit then use a regular knife to go around the outside of wax and I will chip out in chunks easily. Save those chunks to be melted using the double boiler technique to make a new candle.

  • @syedhasan6548
    @syedhasan6548 Před 3 lety +1

    Very Very Nice
    Excellent Job
    Thanks for sharing

  • @lilymarie7112
    @lilymarie7112 Před 2 lety +2

    I do this except I grate the wax and leave it loose in the jars! I think it looks cute and unique:) great vid

  • @rajshrisoni3841
    @rajshrisoni3841 Před 3 lety

    Great idea...will try definitely..thanks

  • @bornfree1492
    @bornfree1492 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏
    N you have a lovely voice

  • @stephedgar-shiers406
    @stephedgar-shiers406 Před rokem

    I might need to retrieve an extra jar from my recycling cuz I had say amount I was recycling my wax from! 😅 thanks for the awesome video 👌

  • @eternallygratefulseas1417

    I found this video to be very soothing and relaxing

  • @temitopeajayi6243
    @temitopeajayi6243 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @abbaschothia1959
    @abbaschothia1959 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video.

  • @shylittlefrog3359
    @shylittlefrog3359 Před 3 lety

    Tysm this video was super helpful

  • @georgianative6148
    @georgianative6148 Před rokem

    Awesome video!! Thank you

  • @NelCooper
    @NelCooper Před 3 lety

    Great video ! 👍

  • @lorettankelly
    @lorettankelly Před 2 lety +4

    Soaking your string in salty water overnight helps the burn. You can also soak in oil for a shorter time and just squeeze out the excess 🌷