Babyfood jar crafts

All you need is a large pot, fill it 1/3 full with water and
place a coffee can or any can in the middle. Warm the water to less than a boil. Place a parafin wax block in the can to melt. I also put in a crayon for color. When the wax is melted, drop some
potporri oil in it for fragrance. Use a funnel to fill your jars. You
can decorate the lids with fabric and raffia.
Makes good gifts:)

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Recipe 4 Baby Jar Candle Holder

You can also Take the baby food jar and cover it with glue and tear up pieces of paper probably tissue would be best, put all over
the glued jar, and drop a tea light candle in it.

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Recipe 4 Baby Jar Paper Weight

You can take table salt and add a few drops of food coloring to
make a cheap sand art project. Add different colors of salt to
baby food jar,insert a toothpick along sides to make patterns and
glued the lid on. The kids loved doing this and they all turned out really nice. They can be used as paperweights. ( A good mother/fathers/grandparents day gift)

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