Candle Containers Lids?
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I am looking for rustic candle lids. I already have the perfect candle jar (very affordable too) but I would really like to have a lid on them. I would like something very rustic. If you know of any website that carry what I am looking for please let me know.
By the way I don’t want a mason jar lid. It needs to go on like a regular candle lid, not screw on.
Thanks!
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Check with your community college wood working department. I get candle jar lids made to my specification out of their scrap wood and every semester I get a bunch of new designs crafted by the students learning to do wood turning. I have to finish or seal some of them and I do purchase the plastic rings that make them fit into the candle jar snugly, but it gives them experience and me a constant source of lids.
PS you can do all kinds of cool things with them, wood burning designs, painting designs, transfers, embellishments with glass marbles, artifacts, etc…the possibilities are endless if you use the right paints, sealers and glues.