Clear jars for candles
A craft candle is a candle that burns with flames of various colors. It consists of main burner, hair dye and other auxiliary agents. The principle of color change is a chemical reaction, that is,
Clear glass jars
The small wildflowers that can be seen everywhere on the roadside can be placed in glass bottles at will, making your wedding solemn and comfortable, and also giving guests a feeling of returning to nat
Glass jars are a must in the kitchen. But you can use a glass jar to preserve jam. The potential of glass jar crafts is endless; so, there's no reason to ignore the jars in your cupboard. With a little design and dec
Glass candle jars
As engagements increase - often within a short period of time - we are again seeing a surge in demand for our jam jars, jam jars and wedding jars.
How to use glass bottles at a wedding
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Soon it's wedding season again, and smart brides and grooms everywhere are planning ahead to create a perfect big day, with a lot of personalization, thoughtful touch, and won't break the bank's budget!
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Cambridge Holgram glass candle jar
Cambridge candle glassware series takes advantage of Oxford's elegant and eternal design, which is characterized by a new curved base and holographic electroplating appearance. Wit
Glass jars candles
Craft candles can be divided into several series. Each collection has its own theme and creates different effects.
For example, scented candles rich in various floral scents emit a burst of aroma whe
The main structure of the scented candle is wax body and wax core, and the wax core in the world mainly includes cotton thread wax core and wood wax core.
Wooden wicks are thin boards or wooden tubes crafted specificall
In ancient times, there were no electric lights, and most of the flower lamps relied on candles to shine, and in today's days, aromatherapy lamps are a good substitute. With a glass lampshade, the sense of luxury is
Glass and Plastic: Which is More Environmentally Friendly?
In recent years, packaging materials have attracted much attention. Glass and plastic are two common packaging materials. However, is glass better than plastic?