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            Hot glue gun, Scissors, Paintbrushes, Hole punch, Measuring tape
            Use caution when handling hot wax to avoid burns., Unplug hot glue gun when not in use., Work in a well-ventilated area when using essential oils or paints., Keep sharp tools like scissors away from children., Allow candles to cool completely before handling.
            Gather all your tools and materials in a clean, well-lit workspace. Wash and dry all jars thoroughly to remove dust and labels. Melt candle wax in a double boiler, monitoring temperature carefully. Add a few drops of essential oil to the melted wax for fragrance. Place a wick in the center of each jar, securing it with a wick holder. Carefully pour the scented wax into the jars, leaving space at the top. Allow candles to cool and harden completely before moving. Tie twine or ribbon around the jar necks and attach gift tags. Scoop bath salts into clean jars and seal tightly with lids. Label each jar with the scent or purpose of the bath salts. Print small photos and glue them onto wooden discs or cardstock. Punch a hole in each ornament and thread ribbon through for hanging. Use acrylic paint to decorate jars, ornaments, or tags with festive designs. Write personalized notes or messages for each recipient. Assemble all items into gift boxes or bags with tissue paper. Double-check that all containers are sealed and labeled correctly. Clean up your workspace and unplug any heated tools like glue guns. Store completed gifts in a cool, dry place until gifting. Test one candle or bath salt jar to ensure quality before gifting. Deliver your handmade gifts with a smile and holiday cheer.
            Mason jars, Essential oils, Candle wax, Wicks, Scrapbook paper, Twine, Mini photo prints, Bath salts, Small jars, Acrylic paint
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            Use mason jars of different sizes for variety., Add dried flowers or herbs to candles for a decorative touch., Print photos on matte paper for a vintage look., Use recycled materials to save money and reduce waste., Make gifts in batches to save time.
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