Jo Malone Addict? 8 Super Handy Ways To Re-Use Your Candle Jar

As a teenager I was captivated by the magic of candlelight; I covered every surface in brightly coloured and sickly scented waxes I found on market stalls and from the ‘hippy shop’ that’s been in my hometown since the dawn of time. Even though my tastes have somewhat progressed since then, as an adult I find them a crucial part of every room and a little indulgence I don’t compromise on. Bringing a subtle flicker during a chilly evening, as well as a scent that either comforts or invigorates the mind, candles are definitely a modern phenomenon – especially the expensive ones. Millions of luxury jars are sold every year, with the UK being apparently the biggest consumer of them in Europe, and they’re proudly displayed on coffee tables until the very last burn.

8 Amazing Ways To Re-use Your Candle Jar (Jo Malone London)

I do love a luxe candle, with being one of my favourite brands (I do also love a classic Yankee Candle, Molton Brown for richness, Neom for calming moments and so many smaller and independant brands for something different.) But when you’re spending forty odd quid on a candle it’s almost painful to chuck away the glass jar when it’s finished – especially if it looks as pretty as the JML ones do. I’ve long been known to re-use candle jars as a way to make the most of the investment while bringing an unexpected twist to my home decor, and right now is the perfect time to ‘make do and mend’.

If you fancy re-using your candle jars, then the easiest way to clean them up after you can’t get any more burn is to pop them in the freezer; leaving them for 24hrs hardens the wax and allows you (with a firm tap) to release it from the bottom. Pop your jar either in the dishwasher or give it a good clean out with soapy water if there’s a label you don’t want to damage, and you’re good to go. And once you’ve done that, here are a handful of ways you can put those old candle pots to good use and re-use your candle jar in a creative and luxurious way…

8 Amazing Ways To Re-use Your Candle Jar (Jo Malone London)

1. Store your makeup brushes. The perfect way to tidy up your brushes while looking fabulous; the pot is just the right width and depth to hold pretty much my entire daily collection.

2. Pop in cotton pads, buds or contact lenses. It’s a pretty and more convenient way to store all those messy bits and bobs that are lingering in your bathroom or on your dressing table.

3. Use it as a bedside tidy. Keep all your bedside essentials in one place – ear plugs, lip balm, tablets and so on.

4. Decant your bath salts. If you’ve got massive bags of Epsom salts that take up too much space, decant a little into a candle jar and proudly have them on display.

5. Add some flowers. A makeshift vase for either freshly picked or fake flowers; such a simple but effective idea that can really lift a simple space.

6. Re-use it as a candle holder. Keeping it simple, why not add a tealight or pillar candle to breathe new life into your favourite jars once again.

7. Store matches or lighters. Rather than having them stuffed in a drawer or in tatty old boxes, decant your matches or pop your favourite lighters into a jar to keep them looking part of your candle display.

8. Use it as an accessories pot. Tidy up your most worn pieces of jewellery or accessories (I’m thinking hair clips and slides too) and put them in one place.

8 Amazing Ways To Re-use Your Candle Jar (Jo Malone London)

Have you ever re-used a pretty candle pot? Let me know if you’ve found any other genius ways to transform, upcycle or re-use your candle jar….

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Read my post discussing whether spending £50 on a candle is a ridiculous over-indulgence here.

Scenting Your Home at Christmas.

Who doesn’t love a good candle burning away during winter and the festive period? Even better when they scent your home with delicious smells, too.

I recently discovered the JOIK brand on LoveLula and couldn’t resist picking a few candles as the scents all sounded dreamy. From Hot Chocolate to Cinnamon Coffee and Lemon Sorbet. Priced at £13.50 each for a soy wax candle that burns for around 30 hours, the price is certainly reasonable for a natural candle compared to some on the market! Check out the whole candle range here.

The three scents I picked were Hot Chocolate, Spiced Cranberry and Apple Glogg.

Hot Chocolate makes the room it’s burning in smell like you’re baking something sweet, cake or cookies! It’s not overwhelming or a very strong scent, which is probably a good thing for a sweet scent like this. I wasn’t sure what to expect for the smell, but I love it and would buy it again!

Spiced Cranberry is your typical festive pick! Cranberries with cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom and clove. It’s no wonder this is their best selling scent!

Apple Glogg is my favourite of the three! It’s similar to Spiced Cranberry with the spices of cinnamon, clove and cardamom, but the apple adds a little extra sweetness and makes for a mouthwatering winter scent that I would happily burn all year round.

I’m so tempted to try more candles from JOIK now! I love anything vanilla so their candles Vanille et Noisette “vanilla scent with touches of caramel, rich maple, and chestnuts in a buttery creamy base.” sounds amazing, or their Sweet Temptation candle “aromatic orange veiled with vanilla cream and caramel” yum!

See the full JOIK range here, they have everything from candles to natural makeup, body and skincare. Do you buy festive candles at this time of year?