Monday, April 26, 2010

Channeling Martha again.

I have decided to make hanging jar candle holders. With the pallets and such I see a barn yard elegant feel emerging.

Sooooo... since this seems to be developing into a sustainability/recycling project [code for budget constricted] I thought I would give this Martha Stewart staple a whirl. Here is what I have learned.


  1. Empty some jars. You may have to drink quite a few martinis with olives to accomplish this. I think that dinner party ambiance is worth the sacrifice.
  2. Take the labels off of the jars. Now, there are a lot of suggestions online for how to accomplish this....
  • Vinegar [doesn't work]
  • Baking soda [also doesn't work]
  • Vinegar AND baking soda [science volcano]
  • Petroleum based solvents [Molotov cocktail]
  • A bunch of other ineffective suggestions.
  • What DID work? Razor blades. Yes, you will find this suggestion nowhere else online but it works like a charm, won't explode OR make your house smell bad. Just get a razor and scrape the glue off. Really it is that simple.
Now that you have clean jars [oh I forgot to tell you to wash them, you know that, right?] the next 3 steps are a cinch!
  1. Get some pre-cut floral wires [bottom of the image] from a craft store. So much easier than dealing with the coiled mess'o wire you will see recommended else where.
  2. Twist it with a small pliers around each jar neck.
  3. Done
  4. Lime? What is the lime for? I used all of the olives so I had to switch to gin and tonics....with lime. Maybe a bad idea when working with razors.

Voila!


Tip ~ Save the lids do you can keep out the rainwater and leaves between uses.

Caution ~ DO NOT glue gingham to the lid, unless it is a smuckers jam lid and then it makes it more legit.

1 comment:

  1. Goo Gone is an amazing substance that smells like orange a little bit and and removes goo of all sorts with the greatest of ease! But seems you are a picker so just a suggestion for when you have less time to pick :)

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