
A candle warmer heats small pieces of wax, called wax melts, to release a delicate fragrance. “Leftover wax from a candle that can no longer be burned can be removed from the jar and put into a wax melter for homemade melts,” says Pumphrey.
Make Floral Wax Sachets

This floral wax sachet project starts with unscented wax; adding essential oil and pressed flowers allows a light fragrance to fill your room (with no open flames). If you’re using the remains of several scented candles for this project, make sure the combination of aromas will meld well.
Make Wax Fire Starters

Fire starters made from wax flakes, cedar shavings, and dried flowers and herbs make it easy to create a cozy glow in your fireplace without the need for an armload of kindling.
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