Use candle jars of all sizes to plant herbs and create a miniature garden on your windowsill or table. [1] X Research source
Add ribbons and bows to your candle jar vase to make it even prettier. Place a series of candle jar flower vases around each other on the center of a table to create a beautiful, live, and cheap centerpiece.
Decorate your jar to add a bit of personality and flair to your office.
Use clear glass jars so you can easily see what’s inside each jar.
Store bagged and loose teas in lidded candle jars to help them stay fresh longer. [3] X Research source Add labels to the outside of the jars for an extra cute and practical touch.
Make your DIY project look like it came straight from a magazine by painting your jar to match your room and vanity decor.
Substitute the change for keys, lip balm, or jewelry. Basically, it can be the catch-all for your car. If you don’t have a cup holder, use a lidded candle jar so you can throw in your change, twist or pop on the lid, and set the jar in the back seat.
Tie a matching ribbon around the jar for an extra special touch.
Try this trick with candles that have flat lids or no grooves in the lip.
Try layering multiple Jell-O flavors on top of each other to make a striped design.
Keep your new treat dish out of your pet’s reach. Even if the treats are safely inside the jar, they could still knock it off a high place.
Keep the battery pack on the inside or outside of the jar; just make sure you can easily turn the lights on and off. Try this hack with a lidded jar for that “captured fireflies” look.
If live plants aren’t your thing, make a terrarium with fake plants or build a scene using miniature figurines.
Use leftover wax from multiple candles to create a layered, striped look with multiple scents.