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As you may know, I love Diptyque candles. At this time of the year exchanging Pomander and Feu de Bois for Figeur and Jasmine.
As a consequence I have a cupboard full of empty glass jars. I use mine as holders for votive candles, or planted up with tiny plants or as vases for Lily of the Valley for a summer dinner party.
Other clever folk are way more imaginative with their empty Diptyque jars......
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The great thing about design as simple as Diptyque's, is that it is a versatile foil to many colours and shapes, and can be used again and again. Even on their own they make a great image.
This is my kind of re-cycling!
How do you re-use yours?
Hope you have a lovely week,
Liz x
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The great thing about design as simple as Diptyque's, is that it is a versatile foil to many colours and shapes, and can be used again and again. Even on their own they make a great image.
This is my kind of re-cycling!
How do you re-use yours?
Hope you have a lovely week,
Liz x