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Monday, November 28, 2011

oh baby

I've been hoarding a stack of baby food jars and
considering my kids are teenagers it seems
I really like to hoard stuff .

In one of the bargain shops the other day I found
battery operated tea lights .

This was very exciting for me because I hate
real candles with a passion .
I can't stand the waxy smell and instead
of relaxing with candles they make me tense waiting
for them to burn my house down .

Anyway blah blah blah I decided to finally
use some of the baby food jars .


I just used some coloured string wrapped around ,
turned on the little lights and popped them in the jars.

I wish you could see these in the dark they look so pretty .



You'll have to take my word for it as the photos don't
do them justice , they are so beautiful
 all twinkling away and
safe too.

13 comments:

  1. What a great idea. It was definitely worth holding on to those baby food jars all those years!

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  2. I can understand the attraction of the proportions of a baby jar. Meanwhile I'm jaw-on-floor impressed you hung on to them for THAT long. Geez, imagine if you'd thrown 'em out!

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  3. I've never used rubber bands, it's usually crepe paper or cellophane clear glued to the outside to give a stained glass effect. I'll have to try this.
    Cheers,
    Robyn

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  4. So pretty, Clare - I bet they do look gorgeous twinkling in the dark.

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  5. Very pretty - I need some of those tea-lights - MrVV is paranoid I'll burn the house down!

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  6. LOVE the idea of coloured string Clare.

    You kept baby food jars for how long? Are you kidding? You should get some sort of hoarders award!

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  7. What a good idea and you are not talking at your self i read it from the netherlands . Excuse mine poor english greating carina

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  8. Battery operated candles? Excellent idea. I have a similar illness when it comes to those mini jam jars that you sometimes get in hotels. After eating the jam they have to end up in my handbag!
    xx

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  9. Such a simple idea but oh so effective, just love it!

    I'll have to keep an eye out for those tea lights, haven't seen them before, they look awesome!

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  10. See Clare - you just knew those jars would come in useful one day didn't you?!!! I am an avid hoarder as well... but we won't go in to that! *giggle*

    Just love what you've done - I bet they are gorgoeus too - the string gives them a stylish contemporary look - they're awesome!

    You clever gal!

    Hugs! Vikki xoxo

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