“My question is… how does one keep their home smelling “frugal” great, besides buying scentsy, glade, airwick, etc. Are there any homemade or DIY ways to keep it smelling good?” That’s a great question, Alaina… and yes! There are so many simple tricks I’ve learned over the ...
is very simple. You can use pretty much any jar that can withstand some heat and will fit on a warmer such as Scentsy or any other brand of Candle warmers. I love candles, but I admit, they can be dangerous, especially if you have kids and pets around that could possibly knock over...
Gather cardboard egg cartons, shredded paper, saw dust, or dryer lint, and candle wax. I think I have enough shredded paper to make 1,000 of these and I bet I could use my Scentsy wax for this too! One drawback – this method uses the most wax. Just stuff the dryer lint, shredde...
Hot glue yourwicksto the bottom of the cups. I wrapped the rest of the wick around a pencil and pen but any stick will work. This helps keep the wick centered when pouring in the wax. I did not have a double boiler so I made my own homemade one. I put about 2 inches of water...
Hot glue yourwicksto the bottom of the cups. I wrapped the rest of the wick around a pencil and pen but any stick will work. This helps keep the wick centered when pouring in the wax. I did not have a double boiler so I made my own homemade one. I put about 2 inches of water...
You may need to trim the wax hand if it's seeped out of the original hollow, or scrape it slightly to uncover the wick. Once that's done, your hand candle is complete. Community Q&A Question For the melting process, can I use a Scentsy pot to warm the wax, then transfer it to...