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suzie1 | 21:06 Sat 09th Jan 2010 | Home & Garden
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does anyone have any suggestions as to what i can do with them...i have a load that my five year old daughter wont let me throw in the recycle bin as she wants to keep them, but i dont know what to use them as thanks in advance
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You could get some glass paints and have her paint and decorate them up and she could give them to people?
As Jenna said & put tea lights in them for the garden in summer!
http://stained-glass-..._candle_holder_crafts
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thanks guys, i will do that, she can do what ever design and pattern she likes and it will be interesting to see.
Use them as storage jars in the kitchen
Our daughter (who makes lots of models), rolls out Fymo, then using a craft stencil, presses out patterns on it - say stars or moons. She then wraps it around fancy jars or little glasses, then uses them as candle holders.

Fymo comes in many different colours & they do look very pretty.
P.S. When I say rolls out Fymo - she actually uses a pasta rolling machine.
ooh smudge, what a great idea!
Thank you crisgal, I shall tell my daughter (Wispy68) when she's on AB.

She made me a green covered jar just before Christmas, which when alight (& the lamps are off), reflects star & moon shadows on the wall - it's really lovely.
Meant to say - to hide the screw tops of glass jars, she rolls out Fymo into thin strips, then twists it into a pattern, then places it around the top.
Make a lot of jam?
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where do you get fymo from smudge
Hi suzie - sorry I'm late - just popped up to switch off & noticed your post.

Just realised I spelt it as Fymo - was thinking of garden mowers! I meant Fimo!

My daughter buys her 'Fimo Polymer Clay' from HobbyCraft, Staples & most good craft shops. You could also Google it to see a few examples.

Enjoy.
Hi Suzie,
I use the jars for screws, nails, pins, etc, you could screw the lids under a shelf and screw the jars onto them so that they hang down. You could also use them for oxo cubes or herbs etc. Hope this suggestion may give you a bit of thought, John

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