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Mrs. Lace, Pasadena, CA Age and Occupation: 29, Elementary school teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Engineer Engagement Date: September 6, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Orange County Performing Arts Center About Me: Born and raised in Southern California, my fiance and I are marrying in Orange County. We're planning a vintage wedding with a modern twist. I am an elementary school teacher by day and a wedding planner by night. I love reading, blogging, scrapbooking, trying out new DIY projects, buying awesome finds at incredible deals and spending time with friends and family. Trying new restaurants, traveling and shopping also top my hobby list. I'm anxious to share my wedding ideas and planning with the hive!
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The Salvation Army has been doing me right lately. I stopped in and found 72 votives for 15 bucks! That’s about 20 cents per votive. My wallet is happy since we were looking at new ones at almost a dollar apiece.

However, a few of these babies had used candles in them and I went back to a previous post about cleaning out votives and tried out all the suggested solutions. I tried, unsuccessfully to pop them out. I got a couple of smaller ones out by digging a knife into it and turning the blade, but that didn’t work on all of them. I microwaved one for a few seconds, but that turned into a goopy mess. While I returned to my try-to-pop-it-out-with-a-knife method, Mr. Lace came up with his own solution.

“Put them in the freezer,” he said. In my mind, I thought it wouldn’t work. I was pretty sure I could do it with a little more elbow grease. But, I reluctantly listened, since he’s an engineer and his job is to solve problems AND my methods had been unsuccessful thus far…

After a few minutes, I went back into the freezer and pulled out my very cold votives.

They looked no different. However, when I stuck my knife into the candle and turned the blade, they popped right out.

“Woah! You were right!” I said to Mr. Lace (words that, I am sure, are music to his ears). Mr. Lace explained that the cold would make the candle condense and pull away from the glass, therefore making it easier to pop out. DUH. I was always pretty good at science, so I don’t know why I didn’t think of it. I didn’t document the process because, well, I didn’t think this would turn into a tip for you all, but here are votives, shiny and new… well, sort of.

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Did your fiance figure something wedding related out that you couldn’t find a solution to? What was it?

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26 Responses to “So You Think You’re Smarter Than Your Fiance?”

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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Nice!!! Score 1 for Mr. Lace

 
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sefditz
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sefditz (message)  177 posts, Blushing bee

Yeah, the freezer trick works great. I learned it at a Partylite party one year. But, how lucky were you to score all those votives at the Goodwill! Jealous!

 
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lilyfaith
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lilyfaith (message)  5,478 posts, Bee Keeper

Great deal on the votives! And good for Mr. Lace for having a solution… we argue about things like that all the time. Nothing wedding-related so far, but the winner always gloats a fair amount!

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

@sefditz: I felt pretty lucky too. I went on the OFF chance they might have something. :)

@lilyfaith: Haha, you’re totally right. Mr. Lace was pretty proud of himself.

@Miss Hamster: Oooh are we going to keep score?! :)

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Lol, well I’m pretty sure you would win, but don’t tell Mr. Lace ;)

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

Major score at Sal’s Boutique! I always somehow forget about the freezer thing for getting wax off, even though I’ve been told it 100 times!

 
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Miss Starfish (message)  1,926 posts, Buzzing bee

I never would have thought of that!

 
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kayakgirl73
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kayakgirl73 (message)  2,158 posts, Buzzing bee

I had read the frezzer trick in a Heloise column several years ago.

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

I vote for a chalkboard to be brought up in hurr. We have a tally going on our wedding planning whiteboard. :p

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Scissors: That is not a bad idea! :) I think I might have a spare one in my classroom….

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

Miss Nachos or Cheeseburger had this same problem and I gave her the same advice! Glad it worked for you :) Just imagine if you didn’t have a dishwasher–seriously, if that were the case, you’d find me at the cheapo store for sure! HAHA

 
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Miss Snow (message)  916 posts, Busy bee

We have “ding” moments when one of us wins a disagreement. If one of us right, we say “ding!” and draw an imaginary hashmark in the air. *Nerdy*

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Snow: OOh.. I love all things nerdy! :) Haha I love that you rub it in each other’s faces!

@Curlysue: I knew I had seen a post about it before I was a Bee and I couldn’t find it! Thanks Curly Sue!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

I would have never thought of that! But yes, mr. froyo would love if I said he was right about something I rolled my eyes at initially.

 
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eimersc (message)  235 posts, Helper bee

Sometimes it is good to have those men around! ;)

 
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ajonesyy
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ajonesyy (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

also, as an experienced banquet server having to deal with over 3000 of those in ONE NIGHT, before you put the votive candle into the glass holder, put a little bit of water in the holder. That way, at the end of the night, all you need is a trash can and a spoon to take all of the candles out QUICKLY! The water makes it so that the candle never melts to the glass in the first place!

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

@ajonesyy: Thanks for the TIP! I’m going to have to remember to do that!

@eimersc: SOMETIMES… :)

 
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Ella1978
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Ella1978 (message)  2,035 posts, Buzzing bee

I actually did the exact same thing this weekend.. we had a couple store bought candles, so I popped them in the freezer and the extra wax came out.. my FI tried the same thing with a bigger one, and when trying to eek out the old wax.. he put the knife thru the cold glass and it shattered.. BE CAREFUL!

 
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Kippie
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Kippie (message)  107 posts, Blushing bee

What an easy solution. It would make me wonder why I didn’t think of it myself…. :)

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

Ooooo - great tip! And score keeping is definitely essential during wedding planning! haha!

 
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Mrs. Lace, Pasadena, CA Age and Occupation: 29, Elementary school teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Engineer Engagement Date: September 6, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Orange County Performing Arts Center About Me: Born and raised in Southern California, my fiance and I are marrying in Orange County. We're planning a vintage wedding with a modern twist. I am an elementary school teacher by day and a wedding planner by night. I love reading, blogging, scrapbooking, trying out new DIY projects, buying awesome finds at incredible deals and spending time with friends and family. Trying new restaurants, traveling and shopping also top my hobby list. I'm anxious to share my wedding ideas and planning with the hive!

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