Christmas fire starters

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Add ambiance to your fire with homemade scented wax fire starters. #PinStudio Get the DIY instructions here: http://www.ehow.com/how_6065407_homemade-wax-fire-starters.html. Get creative on Pinterest with eHow. For more: pinterest.com/ehow.

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Learn how to make these beautiful pine cone fire starters to give as gifts or to use on your next camping adventure.

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Have you got a shop full of wood shavings and/or sawdust? Hate throwing it into the landfill? Try making these easy DIY fire starters to prep for summer fun at the cottage, camping or in your backyard fire pit. Do it yourself fire starters, Make your own fire starters, fire starter, repurposed sawdust, camping hack

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Made with beeswax and things from around your yard, these homemade fire starters make lighting a fire easy, and they smell like Christmas. A year or so ago, a dear,…

two plates with pine cones and succulents on them

Beautiful fire starters or tiny fresh arrangements, featuring natural elements hand gathered from Nebraska woods. Pine cones, evergreen needles and branch tips and a wood wick have a light, evergreen forward fragrance which smells like walking the Bean Creek woods. Perfect gift for those who love fresh greenery, nature, cozy fires, camping or the outdoors. Lovely as wedding or party favors. (Love the scent of these? Here it is as potpourri! https://etsy.me/416vtoj) Many people say they are…

In this detailed step by step tutorial we share exactly how to make pinecone fire starters that would make terrific winter wedding favors or great gifts!

Byers Ranch Apothecary on Instagram: "✨️ Comment “FIRE” for complete instructions.  These little DIY fire starters are as practical as they are cute. So, it’s a win-win! They only take a few minutes and a few basic supplies to make, and they will literally warm the hearts (and butts) of their recipients!   We made ours with pine boughs, cinnamon sticks, orange slices, bay leaves, and star anise, but you can make them with any dried herbs you like. Tiny pinecones, juniper berries, rose petals, moss. Any foraged finds will look lovely and add to the character of this simple DIY gift.   Once cooled, we stacked them in a mason jar topped with craft paper, but you could also use a fabric or Christmas wrap if you wanted to get creative.  💫 Comment “Fire” for the complete DIY instructions.   #DI

Byers Ranch Apothecary on Instagram: "✨️ Comment “FIRE” for complete instructions. These little DIY fire starters are as practical as they are cute. So, it’s a win-win! They only take a few minutes and a few basic supplies to make, and they will literally warm the hearts (and butts) of their recipients! We made ours with pine boughs, cinnamon sticks, orange slices, bay leaves, and star anise, but you can make them with any dried herbs you like. Tiny pinecones, juniper berries, rose…

several trays filled with food on top of a table

Learn how to reuse candle wax, melting the last bits from jarred candles and upcycling it into new projects. Our easy melt-and-pour method lets you save even small amounts, combining them to make fire starters, wax melts, votive candles, or scented sachets.

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