The Ultimate Guide to Re-using Your Old Candle Jars
If you’ve ever wondered how you can reuse your old candle containers, we have created the ultimate guide covering everything from cleaning out the old wax, to great ideas for repurposing scented candle jars.
If you’re a candle addict like us, you’ll undoubtedly have a sprawling collection of burnt out candles just piling up somewhere. Each candle has been fully enjoyed and only a small amount of wax is left languishing at the bottom of the old jar.
How To Clean Leftover Wax From Candle Jars
The Freezer Method
Because candle wax becomes brittle when it is frozen, it can easily be removed from its container. To start, place the old candle container into your freezer for a couple of hours. Once it has frozen, use a knife to gently pry out the remaining wax. Put some warm water on a paper towel and wipe out any leftover debris.
The Double Boiler / Bain Marie Method
For stubborn leftover wax, the double boiler method will be a great option. This method works by filling a bowl with boiling water, and gently sitting the candle container it it for a few minutes. The heat from the boiling water will transfer through the sides of the container melting the wax left attached to the inside.Once the wax has softened, carefully remove the jar from the water and pour out the melted wax. The jar can then be washed using warm water and soap to finish.
This is the simplest method and works well for candles made of wax with a low melting point like Soy Wax. First remove as much of the leftover wax as possible using a sharp knife. Then, just fill the container with soap and hot water from your tap, let it sit for a minute, before scrubbing the inside clean.
Once you have removed all the wax, don’t forget to take out the wick holder. If its stuck down, just slip a sharp knife underneath and pop it out. A little boiling water will usually help if it doesn’t want to come out easily.
If you’re worried that the glass container is fragile, we’d recommend using the Wash & Go Method – it’s slower, but your less likely to break the container.
Never put the wax melted in water down the drain. It will cool and solidify, and probably end up clogging the pipe.
You should be careful not to overheat glass containers. There is a risk that the glass will explode if the jar gets too hot. In fact, both freezing the wax and pouring boiling water into the jar run a great risk of shattering the jar so only use those methods if you are sure the container can handle it.
Never ever use a microwave to melt wax inside old candle jars. The wick holder that holds the candle wick in place is made out of metal, which could not only ruin your microwave, but start a fire.
Great Ways To Reuse And Recycle Your Old Candle Containers
Your favourite scented candle is nearing the end, all it’s perfectly fragranced wax has vaporised over countless evenings of cosy enjoyment, and you’re left with just the empty vessel. A beautifully decorated, elegant container that you’re in love with almost as much as the scent it once produced.
Old scented candle containers are the perfect size to become your latest leafy plant’s new home.
Tidy Your Vanity Area
What better way to keep your beauty space organised than to upcycle your favourite scented candle jars? Larger candles make perfect holders for make-up brushes, eyeliners and pencils, while small candle containers make great places to keep cotton wool pads or bobby pins.
Pencil Pots For Your Desk
You are unlikely to find us at our desk without a calming candle lit, so it makes sense that when all the wax has been used up we’d recycle the candle jars to make pretty pots for our stationary.
A Vase For Flowers
Flowers & candles make us happy. Repurposing your old candles and using them as vases for some fresh blooms is the ideal way to reuse them.
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