I attached the photos to the tree using these basic clips that you can find at any Staples store.
If your candle has wax that’s a little more brittle, you can put the whole thing in the freezer for a few hours and the wax should just pop out.I like the knife method a little better though because I can just get it done right when I’m thinking of it.
I tend to forget candles in the freezer for weeks.Out of sight, out of mind!.Once you’ve got your wax wedges out of the jar, just stick them in a little plastic bag and write the scent name on the bag..
That’s all fine and good, but what do you actually.with those wax wedges?.
This is where I get to feel pretty smart.
You know those wax warmers that are really popular now for warming up those wax melts?.I picked up some small lower-case letters that spelled out Jack from the craft store.
I also grabbed a really big “J”.I painted them all with the same white craft paint, just so they’d match.. Kennedy helped me wrap each canvas sort of like a present.
We used hot glue to keep everything really tight and make our corners as sharp as possible.We found the hot glue worked better than a staple gun for this because some of the fabrics were thicker than others and needed a little extra smooshing in places to make them look really crisp.. We attached all the letters with hot glue and then the whole projects was ready to shine!.