Gathering spare sugar and creamer pieces, shopping from our storage rooms. It's one of the benefits of the off-season, having boxes of leftovers. Then melting down some of my favorite candles, mixing a few scents and pouring them into the silver. I know it's not real candle making but they turned out so pretty and they smell amazing!
Enjoying candlelight with Mr. Blessing and Les Miseables this weekend. Wait until you see Mr. Blessing's version of candle making! I'll share his project next week.
what a great idea for old but delightfully wonderful cream and sugars....smart thinking
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Cynthia♥
Simply wonderful! Love the dry lavender touch!
ReplyDeleteOh I love lavender! Have a wonderful time tonight!
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Anne
I have thought about doing the same thing. Especially with all the candles I have used with my candle warmer... melt down add a little scent and new candles. Love the silver ideal too. Enjoy yor evening. Blessings!
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Cynthia ♥
That's so kind of you, Cynthia. Thank you! I'm going to go check it out now. Blessings... Polly
DeleteI can smell the lavender from here- creamy and lush inside the silver. Enjoy Les Mis, it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful idea! Just love your candles and I'm sure they smell amazing! Thanks so much for sharing and linking up to Blissful Whites Wednesday!
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