If you let the water cool, the wax hardens at the top and floats and you can just pick it out and use it for more candles, or use it in your wax warmer :)
Okay, as someone who reuses almost every ounce of wax from their candles, we need to relax. Are we upset she’s using water? Whatever, that’s called a facial, everyone and self care is still in the budget. Go pick a fight with a Tesla driver, and leave people doing well enough alone, Y’all. ✌️
@@briezzy365 I’m confused by the Tesla part of your comment. Are you saying that people with money are the problem when it comes to being wasteful or that by having an electric car you’re somehow wasting more resources than a traditional car or is it just sarcasm that’s not reading well? As a society that is increasing our ways of being wasteful because social media loves videos on cutting things up etc I can understand why some are pointing out something like wasting water. Unfortunately one of the defining characteristics of being human is being wasteful. Honestly I thought she was using rubbing alcohol at first since I don’t watch her channel and don’t really care that it is actually water but your comment in general kind of had me confused.
I love how you said that the boiling water calms your heart because me too!!!! I also use this trick to get the old wax out, and something feels spiritual about the energy given by the boiling water. You’re awesome!
Annie’s art studio: Annie, if you poured these just a little bit less tall, leaving more space at the top, you could sell them is “water candles”, with a little planchette to hold a packet of wax - impregnated wicks. They’re very pretty, and you wouldn’t have to leave a whole lot of space for your customers to be able to put a layer of water on top of your acrylic, and then a layer of oil in which to float the wick holder. You would pretty much be the only person selling that product, and the fact that you have mostly filled the column with acrylic and inclusions would mean that they’d be a whole lot easier to clean because they’d be much more shallow containers to have to reach into for cleaning.❤️ Edited to correct the auto correction. Sigh; sometimes I wonder if there’s not a little imp running the autocorrector.
@@hal6562 : Yes; That’s true, but rn there’s absolutely no time in My Life To take that on; Since it was my idea, if I decide to take it on later on, having two of us that do it will not be a problem. It’s easy to prove that was my idea first.
I have so many of these and started using them for tall tropical frozen drinks lol I'm about to do this and make some holiday and birthday gifts! Yours are so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing ♥️
I up cycled my old candle glass jars with lids- saved them for one year. Filled them with cookies I made homemade for a Christmas gift each cookies fit the jar wrapped in cupcake holders. Perfect 👍🏼 🎉
@@MikkiandAngeloh these candles do not have snap in lids from Dollar Tree at 1.25 ea. but glass is very thick so good glass. I put little vase filler glass beads on mine and top is just right size for a smaller size DT solar light. Put on tables by walk in way even bc glass so thick really doesn’t break. Woukd be interesting to see what all people make with those leftover jars.
Вы очень креативная и творческая девушка. Из одного предмета для настроения, сделать другой, не менее красивый. Видеть ресурс в отработанных предметах, очень вдохновляет.
Ola Rubia parabéns pelo sonho realizado vai fica lindo o gazebo . Guanto a flor amarela fabio sempre presente dizendo para te esta tudo bem e feliz ❤️ ❤️ que Deus abençoe vocês nessa nova etapa da reforma ❤❤
Im glad these werent actual candles, as someone who just had a mini fire in their living room, if you turned these into functioning candles by adding wicks,the flowers and leaves WILL catch fire. Please be careful when diying candles.but i love how you turned them into beautiful resin art ❤
I just love this ..they are so beautiful..I love the shabby chic look without trying..love what you do , do what you love....don't mind what others say, life's too short ..hugs from a grandmother in Florida
My mom uses them to put fake flowers in like a vase for them. She uses them and puts rocks or glass pebbles from the store in them so the fake flower stem can sit in them. To add a bit extra you can use a ribbon to make a bow around the middle. Make sure to heat seal the ends of the ribbon to prevent fraying. My mom reuses different sized ones for different types of plants. You can also use the ones with lids to store things like crystals, rings you wear, and other things you might use or collect.
Beautiful work also wanted to say thank you for using gloves while working with the epoxy. I've seen some amazing resin artists but then I see they don't use gloves or anything.
We used to make these all the time, but we used baby oil instead of acrylic, and used a cork to keep everything inside. Bonus: the baby oil would take on the fragrance and you could use it like perfume
@@delightful75 then there's the extra "I'm just making sure some people think the way I do" comment on the original thing. Cause I did the same rotflmao
Such a great I have bunch of these candle vessels. Prefect for a water float to prevent fire from the items in the bottom.. I think.. maybe I have to do experiments first
You know I really miss seeing this in stores. Lbs I remember these use to be sold in stores when I was a child. I always wondered what happened I wanted to add some to my house as decoration in certain areas! Those are cute
Gosh iam new to this whole witch stuff but what i know is that you did a really good job im definetly gonna make a couple of these diys and i also love how you also took the time to respond to almost all the comments ❤
I just use candle holders to make new candles or hold small things. Makeup supplies, art supplies, sewing supplies, scissors, seeds for my birds, plant seeds, ect.
I thought this too. She could of used them for things that could of been reusable or just left them dried in the jar, it looked so pretty dry with no epoxy. Now it’s just waiting to be in landfill 😪
Exactly. She just made them unrecyclable (unless you want to dig out all the resin), and made biodegrade material, not biodegradable. Something that could’ve been useful, now useless. It isn’t upcycled. It was turned into junk. It’s the opposite of upcycling
I got 12 of these jars 🤣 wanted to use some sorts container wax. Not sure which is a good one. I don't think i can use candle sticks for jars tho. 🤔 I havea couple silicone molds i use to pour wax into for an external image to use as a candle. These jar candles last a long time. Not sure which kind they use. 🤔 Any suggestions on what type of wax to use for these jars?? 😃🫶
You can store your tea leaves in them! We buy our tea in bags, so I just pour all of it into those jars and label them, so there is less clutter in the kitchen. Also we use them for coffee and spices
I use the boiling water method too. It's clean and works. Also, you can re-melt all of the disks of wax and make new candles. I add the bits left in the bottom of T-lights too. You can buy wicks on amazon or make your own with twine dipped in wax. I would never put a candle in the microwave! They put metal wick holders in there. I'm not trying to clean that mess up!
Do they have a screw on lid? If so, you could also use them to infuse things, like alcohol or sugar syrups. They'd look pretty on a shelf as they infuse.
Too cool. I love them. Very creative way to recycle boo. I just subbed. Looking forward to seeing what else you have done. Stay safe and always blessed, cherish the simple things ♥ 🙏
Okay but for real can we get a tutorial on using old wax to make new candles? I have like twenty and I want to know how to make new candles! How and where do I get new wicks?!
I think they were probably saying if you heat the wax then you can pour all the parts to make one new candles. Lol
If you let the water cool, the wax hardens at the top and floats and you can just pick it out and use it for more candles, or use it in your wax warmer :)
Okay, as someone who reuses almost every ounce of wax from their candles, we need to relax. Are we upset she’s using water? Whatever, that’s called a facial, everyone and self care is still in the budget. Go pick a fight with a Tesla driver, and leave people doing well enough alone, Y’all. ✌️
@@briezzy365 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
@@briezzy365 No one is upset, the commenter was just explaining that she might have misunderstood something 😂
@@briezzy365 I’m confused by the Tesla part of your comment. Are you saying that people with money are the problem when it comes to being wasteful or that by having an electric car you’re somehow wasting more resources than a traditional car or is it just sarcasm that’s not reading well? As a society that is increasing our ways of being wasteful because social media loves videos on cutting things up etc I can understand why some are pointing out something like wasting water. Unfortunately one of the defining characteristics of being human is being wasteful. Honestly I thought she was using rubbing alcohol at first since I don’t watch her channel and don’t really care that it is actually water but your comment in general kind of had me confused.
Fabulous!!! I save all my dried bouquets and put them in vases. Adding resin/epoxy is genius and beautiful!
You could use a clear tealight candle on top or a flame less battery operated candle 🕯
it calms my heart....lol so cute!
I love how you said that the boiling water calms your heart because me too!!!! I also use this trick to get the old wax out, and something feels spiritual about the energy given by the boiling water. You’re awesome!
Yes ! I get so much hate for it but it’s the process ♥️
I really like these, anything that involves candles or flowers I love
I would place a tea candle on top! Love❤
Annie’s art studio: Annie, if you poured these just a little bit less tall, leaving more space at the top, you could sell them is “water candles”, with a little planchette to hold a packet of wax - impregnated wicks. They’re very pretty, and you wouldn’t have to leave a whole lot of space for your customers to be able to put a layer of water on top of your acrylic, and then a layer of oil in which to float the wick holder.
You would pretty much be the only person selling that product, and the fact that you have mostly filled the column with acrylic and inclusions would mean that they’d be a whole lot easier to clean because they’d be much more shallow containers to have to reach into for cleaning.❤️
Edited to correct the auto correction. Sigh; sometimes I wonder if there’s not a little imp running the autocorrector.
You could have run away with the idea and made your own business lol!
@@hal6562 My exact thought. Anyways, on my way to get funding for this business idea.💃🏽
@@hal6562 : Yes; That’s true, but rn there’s absolutely no time in My Life To take that on; Since it was my idea, if I decide to take it on later on, having two of us that do it will not be a problem. It’s easy to prove that was my idea first.
The acrylic is ducking stupid and wasteful
@@cookiedoughpie1 🦆
I have so many of these and started using them for tall tropical frozen drinks lol I'm about to do this and make some holiday and birthday gifts! Yours are so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing ♥️
Wow. Can tell where do buy jar. What called this jar
@@ishratsatter5628It's a candle from the Dollar Tree store
They would be cute to use for floating candles or sand art too.
Aww mannn thought that was goin to be a candle 🕯 😢😂
I’m looking to see if I can do that & remake a candle with dry eucalyptus leaves & dry lavender.
I up cycled my old candle glass jars with lids- saved them for one year. Filled them with cookies I made homemade for a Christmas gift each cookies fit the jar wrapped in cupcake holders. Perfect 👍🏼 🎉
Picture please 😊
What is the name of the resin
@@Jahmir-nm8iy can’t post pictures on YTbut the candles has these snap lids there at Walmart
@@MikkiandAngeloh these candles do not have snap in lids from Dollar Tree at 1.25 ea. but glass is very thick so good glass. I put little vase filler glass beads on mine and top is just right size for a smaller size DT solar light. Put on tables by walk in way even bc glass so thick really doesn’t break. Woukd be interesting to see what all people make with those leftover jars.
Love them. Just perfect as they are. ❤❤❤
What a beautiful piece of art! Thank you for sharing
Beautiful!!
Вы очень креативная и творческая девушка. Из одного предмета для настроения, сделать другой, не менее красивый. Видеть ресурс в отработанных предметах, очень вдохновляет.
That’s a cute idea for preserving a few flowers from arrangements. I’ve seen it done in boxes but this is less clunky and could fit anywhere.
Thank you! 😊
Ola Rubia parabéns pelo sonho realizado vai fica lindo o gazebo . Guanto a flor amarela fabio sempre presente dizendo para te esta tudo bem e feliz ❤️ ❤️ que Deus abençoe vocês nessa nova etapa da reforma ❤❤
Im glad these werent actual candles, as someone who just had a mini fire in their living room, if you turned these into functioning candles by adding wicks,the flowers and leaves WILL catch fire. Please be careful when diying candles.but i love how you turned them into beautiful resin art ❤
I just started buying candles so this is perfect. Thanks
So pretty ❤
I love this idea. Have you ever tried the little lights in this? If you have can you share it with us. Thank You 🥰🐾
Your creations are absolutely beautiful
After looking through the comments, the resin she's using is called Mas Epoxies Deep Pour X.
I'm glad it's deep pour because I was like, wow that is thicc and gonna smoke
Gratitude 🤗💐
thank you
Just looked at the Mas website and the Deep Pour X costs $218.99 for a 1.5 gallon !! (12/1/23)
just use clear elmers glue cheaper
I love the jars filled with the stuff .
I just love this ..they are so beautiful..I love the shabby chic look without trying..love what you do , do what you love....don't mind what others say, life's too short ..hugs from a grandmother in Florida
My mom uses them to put fake flowers in like a vase for them. She uses them and puts rocks or glass pebbles from the store in them so the fake flower stem can sit in them. To add a bit extra you can use a ribbon to make a bow around the middle. Make sure to heat seal the ends of the ribbon to prevent fraying. My mom reuses different sized ones for different types of plants.
You can also use the ones with lids to store things like crystals, rings you wear, and other things you might use or collect.
Hey whatever makes you happy I like it 😊
These would be great as tea light holders.. just leave some space at the top
Yes, but be careful! Resin is essentially plastic and heat can burn/melt it and release toxic gas. So maybe just the LED ones😊👍🏽
Wow!! How talented are you!!!😮 wow!! Beautiful
Beautiful work also wanted to say thank you for using gloves while working with the epoxy. I've seen some amazing resin artists but then I see they don't use gloves or anything.
Bringing the 90's back with these! This look was everywhere ❤
Right!!
We used to make these all the time, but we used baby oil instead of acrylic, and used a cork to keep everything inside. Bonus: the baby oil would take on the fragrance and you could use it like perfume
I'm just confused what is it? Does it have an actual users it just to look pretty?
@@Love72Yourself it's just decor
@@princezzpuffypants6287 Cool!!!
So creative! Win-win too! Love it! 😍🤩
Oooh I’d love to use these as decorative pieces 🥰
Omg those jars would be great for single roses to live!
What a beautiful idea!
this is sooo beautiful!! love this ❤️
Thank you! 🫶🏽
This looks cool!
These are really pretty.
In case anyone else is thinking of doing this: Always remember to use lots of ventilation and wear masks when working with materials like epoxies!
Yes that is extremely important thank you so much for sharing and take care
Buying these to put little tea light candles on top so I have a clear candle with a wax top 😌
I had to look through the comments to make sure someone else was thinking the same as me
@@delightful75 then there's the extra "I'm just making sure some people think the way I do" comment on the original thing. Cause I did the same rotflmao
How would you make this candles - My grandaughter & I are "newbies"😂
Be careful with putting something hot on these, the resin can burn and release toxic gas! LED candles would be perfect though 😊👍🏽
these are so beautiful!
I love them they’re beautiful ! 💞💞
Such a great I have bunch of these candle vessels. Prefect for a water float to prevent fire from the items in the bottom.. I think.. maybe I have to do experiments first
Gorgeous, I love this. ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
You know I really miss seeing this in stores. Lbs I remember these use to be sold in stores when I was a child. I always wondered what happened I wanted to add some to my house as decoration in certain areas! Those are cute
I find them at local grocery stores and dollar tree stores all the time
@@sweetpealee056 I haven't seen any more in my regions since like the earliest 2000s
Enjoyable to look at. Nice job❤
Thank you! 😊
Omigosh these came out beautiful!!
GORGEOUS!! ❤
ALWAYS, Paula C
Que lindo amei parabéns 🎉
Your voice is so calm n soothing ☺️ ✨️
Beautiful ❣️👍
Gosh iam new to this whole witch stuff but what i know is that you did a really good job im definetly gonna make a couple of these diys and i also love how you also took the time to respond to almost all the comments ❤
These are so pretty! 😍
Fantastic idea. I love them
I just use candle holders to make new candles or hold small things.
Makeup supplies, art supplies, sewing supplies, scissors, seeds for my birds, plant seeds, ect.
Serious question: What do you do with glass jars filled with hardened resin? Like, what has it been upcycled into?
I thought this too. She could of used them for things that could of been reusable or just left them dried in the jar, it looked so pretty dry with no epoxy. Now it’s just waiting to be in landfill 😪
Exactly. She just made them unrecyclable (unless you want to dig out all the resin), and made biodegrade material, not biodegradable. Something that could’ve been useful, now useless. It isn’t upcycled. It was turned into junk. It’s the opposite of upcycling
Could you please tell me the name of the epoxy you used?
Чем залили??? Красота😮😊
After name dropping the resin, i thought it'd be linked in the description but it wasn't 😭😭😭
Me too! She's talking too fast for me to understand what she's saying.
it's mas epoxies' deep pour x.
expensive hobby!
I love these ❤
oh damn my midnight super sleepy brain thought you were making a cocktail and started to file away them ingredients for this weekend
yoo
I thought it would be a tea of some kind.
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@@momothebug 😄
Great idea!!😊
Omg 😆 I want to do this. I’m going to do this.
I have so many of these candle jars but I need ideas to see what to do with them.
Those look stunning 😍
I pour all the wax in one big jar. Get a big candle warmer. It works on all the wax you've saved. Mystery scent. A little bit of everything.
Annie these are awesome be careful w boiling water in glass
Very cute!🎉❤
I got 12 of these jars 🤣 wanted to use some sorts container wax. Not sure which is a good one. I don't think i can use candle sticks for jars tho. 🤔
I havea couple silicone molds i use to pour wax into for an external image to use as a candle. These jar candles last a long time. Not sure which kind they use. 🤔 Any suggestions on what type of wax to use for these jars?? 😃🫶
My 3yo daughter loves it xx
That is an excellent Idea❤
You can store your tea leaves in them!
We buy our tea in bags, so I just pour all of it into those jars and label them, so there is less clutter in the kitchen.
Also we use them for coffee and spices
I also store my makeup brushes, my pens and pencils in those
What do you use for lids?
@@sszudy55 tea filter paper. I wrap it around and secure with elastic band
I know it's not the best option, but it works for me
What an amazing idea 💡! #Bravo
Beautiful ❣️❣️❣️❣️
Good to know my daughter & I aren't the only ones doing things like that.
This is so pretty!
Very nice‼️ 👍😊
That’s really pretty I like it a lot
subscribing because i need to see more crafts like this 👀😍🤗🫶🏻
GORGEOUS 😍 😍 😍
I use the boiling water method too. It's clean and works. Also, you can re-melt all of the disks of wax and make new candles. I add the bits left in the bottom of T-lights too. You can buy wicks on amazon or make your own with twine dipped in wax. I would never put a candle in the microwave! They put metal wick holders in there. I'm not trying to clean that mess up!
Very Nice 👍🏽
did she add transparent wax and made a flower 🌺🌻🌹🌷candle 🕯????? plz explain
Great idea, beautiful!!!!
Do they have a screw on lid? If so, you could also use them to infuse things, like alcohol or sugar syrups. They'd look pretty on a shelf as they infuse.
Those are just beautiful 😍!!
Too cool. I love them. Very creative way to recycle boo. I just subbed. Looking forward to seeing what else you have done. Stay safe and always blessed, cherish the simple things ♥ 🙏
Okay but like a t light candle would fit like perfect on the top now. 👌
Yesss
I love this !!
Can you remake a candle with the flowers? Is there such a thing as clear candle wax?😊
Sooo pretty!!!
Who yells at you smart Annie? You go girl!!
Okay but for real can we get a tutorial on using old wax to make new candles? I have like twenty and I want to know how to make new candles! How and where do I get new wicks?!
You can get wicks at most craft stores and there’s lots of tutorials from other people here
Boiling water in great. Have you tried making chimes out of them ?
This is a great idea!
Beautiful " it calms my heart"❤️
Why didn’t you put a wick in the candle 😂
That's really pretty
Omg! That is beautiful! What is that clear liquid being poured in???
Reminds me of those jelly candles from the '00s
Tnx. Will tell me where can buy this jar