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]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
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]]>Before you use the empty candle containers for anything, it’s unimportant that you clean them out perfectly and remove all the old wax. Here are a few methods to do it:
Scented candle jars are the perfect size to become home to your succulents or any other small plant. If you use brown soil, go for colored glass candle jars. Clear jars will look great when growing plants in water.
Your favorite scented candle jars can really come in handy to keep your beauty space organized. Use the larger jars for make-up brushes, eyeliners, and pencils, and the smaller ones for cotton pads and bobby pins.
Candle jars are often made of thick, beautiful glass which makes them excellent drinking glasses for liquor or other beverages.
A scented candle is the perfect calming addition to your work desk, so it makes perfect sense to recycle the candle jar into a pretty pot for your stationery once all the wax is used up.
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]]>The post Use Up the Last Bit of Food in Your Jars with These Hacks appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you come to the end of your tahini, don’t fear. Make your last batch of sauce right in the jar with as much as you have left. Just pour in a little bit of hot water first and shake it with the lid on to get as much loose as possible. Then, add lemon juice, salt, and garlic, and stir or shake to combine.
This chocolate-hazelnut spread should not be wasted, even the last few drops. To utilize it best, warm up some milk on the stove until it’s just starting to steam. Pour it into the Nutella jar, stir it around, and you have instant hot cocoa in no time. You can also use your Nutella jar to make the most decadent, fudge ice cream sundae topped with whipped cream.
An almost empty mayo jar is the perfect vessel for making salad dressing. Just add 1-2 tablespoons of any sort of vinegar to the jar with 1 teaspoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard, a pinch of salt and pepper, and shake it up.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Reuse Empty Sauce Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
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]]>The post Clever Ways to Reuse Scented Candle Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before you use the empty candle containers for anything, it’s unimportant that you clean them out perfectly and remove all the old wax. Here are a few methods to do it:
Scented candle jars are the perfect size to become home to your succulents or any other small plant. If you use brown soil, go for colored glass candle jars. Clear jars will look great when growing plants in water.
Your favorite scented candle jars can really come in handy to keep your beauty space organized. Use the larger jars for make-up brushes, eyeliners, and pencils, and the smaller ones for cotton pads and bobby pins.
Candle jars are often made of thick, beautiful glass which makes them excellent drinking glasses for liquor or other beverages.
A scented candle is the perfect calming addition to your work desk, so it makes perfect sense to recycle the candle jar into a pretty pot for your stationery once all the wax is used up.
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]]>The post Use Up the Last Bit of Food in Your Jars with These Hacks appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you come to the end of your tahini, don’t fear. Make your last batch of sauce right in the jar with as much as you have left. Just pour in a little bit of hot water first and shake it with the lid on to get as much loose as possible. Then, add lemon juice, salt, and garlic, and stir or shake to combine.
This chocolate-hazelnut spread should not be wasted, even the last few drops. To utilize it best, warm up some milk on the stove until it’s just starting to steam. Pour it into the Nutella jar, stir it around, and you have instant hot cocoa in no time. You can also use your Nutella jar to make the most decadent, fudge ice cream sundae topped with whipped cream.
An almost empty mayo jar is the perfect vessel for making salad dressing. Just add 1-2 tablespoons of any sort of vinegar to the jar with 1 teaspoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard, a pinch of salt and pepper, and shake it up.
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