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Salting only takes 20 seconds though, so it’s worth a shot if you’ve got a walkway that looks like mine.. Where we live, the climate is quite humid, so the salt really clumped up and stuck exactly where I put it, but if it’s dryer where you are, you may want to sprinkle the ground with some water first so the salt doesn’t blow away.. Something else you should know: This salt trick is a little controversial in the organic gardening world according to my reading.
Stir it around a little with a butter knife or something to ensure all the wax gets melted.. Pour all that melted wax mixed with hot water out and into the bowl of cold water..It separates really easily so if you don’t have a strainer to use for this, don’t worry, a spoon will work just fine.. Just a few seconds of work and your jar is perfectly clean!

Bonus: Your kitchen will smell amazing instantly if it was a scented candle.. Peel the label off and clean your jar as usual.Now wasn’t that easy?You’re ready to organize, craft or display with your new jar!Have you been noticing all this Red Cross (and black cross, and beige cross) type of decor around lately?

I thought I had, so I went and looked it up in Google Images, and actually, didn’t really find too much.A few pillows, some little jars and stuff, but not as much as I thought I would find.. Maybe it’s not such a big trend after all, but the few times I’ve seen the design used, it’s caught my eye.

So I took a few minutes and made my own!.
I took an old metal bucket that I’d previously disfigured when I tried to paint it in a brown and white buffalo check a few years ago.It looks like this is the time when they got indoor plumbing and electricity as well.
The stairs to the basement were even boarded up and a new back hall leading downstairs was added on.It was a big undertaking, but they got it done.. One day, it was all finished and it was time to move back in.
They got settled back into the kitchen, moved their furniture back in.The husband walked in, sat down at the kitchen table….