By Hou
Glass and other container candles have become one of the most popular types of candles on the market today. Their most popular feature compared to other freestanding candles such as posts and cones is that they do not drip.
Stylish candles are always designed with the inside and out, and a well-crafted jar is like a work of art in itself. After the candles are used up, it is a pity to lose these beautiful bottles and jars, in fact, they can be used. Here's a lot of great inspiration to draw on to bring your candles back to life.
Adding scent to my home is one of the best affordable luxuries I know. Nothing makes a home seem more romantic, cozy, or sophisticated than the right scent. Scenting my surroundings makes me feel completely pampered but really doesn’t cost very much.
By Doreen Gao
Plastic injection molds are typically constructed from hardened or pre-hardened steel, aluminum, and/or beryllium-copper alloy. Steel molds cost more, but are often preferred because of their high durability. Hardened steel molds are heat treated after machining, and they are by far superior in terms of wear resistance and lifespan.
Since 2011, the European Commission has banned the use of Bisphenol A (BPA) in children's bottles. This is because of the problem that this chemical can leach out of the plastic and be absorbed by babies. All bottles on the market should not have BPA.
Feeding your baby is a special means of getting your fill of snuggles, but in some cases you need to complete various other tasks as well. How can you handle that mile-long to-do list if you're always holding a container?
There are plenty of reasons why glass candles are included in many people's home decor! Want to find out why they are so great? Here are seven benefits to using candles in a glass jar