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Feb 27, 2014
Amber B.
Feb 27, 2014
Alyx T.
I use old candle jars to hold brushes. I fill them with sea salt and chalk them so they look pretty haha. :)
It's not hard removing the wax, I use alcohol wipes from first aid kits and it all comes right off :)
Feb 27, 2014
Amber B.
Nope not at all. I boiled water and placed it each jar and let it sit. the hot water melts the wax and melts the glue that holds the metal piece for the candle stick. after I just wash and dried them. ready for use.
Mar 3, 2014
Kensie M.
I'm so late - but I love this! Can't wait to do this. Thank you for sharing. :')