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  2. 63 things you can do with a simple mason jar that will ... - AOL

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    Votive candles: Fill the mason jar with water, and place floating tea lights inside for a pretty, effortless centerpiece. Oil lamp : Decorate your outdoor party with self-burning mason jar oil lamps.

  3. Join the Mason Jar Craze - AOL

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    Another great way to include mason jars is to create a centerpiece by filling them with water and adding a single Beta fish to each jar, and once the party is over, you can give them as party ...

  4. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, imitating that of actual flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with an ...

  5. Soy candle - Wikipedia

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    Plain soy candle. Soy candles are candles made from soy wax, which is a processed form of soybean oil. They are usually container candles because soy wax typically has a lower melting point than traditional waxes, but can also be made into pillar candles if certain additives are mixed into the soy wax. [1]

  6. This Hallmark Video from the '50s Is a Treasure Trove of Gift ...

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    An easy way to wrap jars, candles, and perfume actually does exist. Courtesy Hallmark Archives. All it takes is a cardboard circle and some foil wrap, and you can turn the gift into a bell. So ...

  7. The Chemical History of a Candle - Wikipedia

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    Title page to the first edition. Intended for young beginners, for whom it is well adapted, as an introduction to the study of chemistry. [3]According to Frank Wilczek: . It is a wonderful laying-bare of surprising facts and intricate structure in a (superficially) familiar process — the burning of a candle.

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