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Terrielacy, I kept your wash cloth tubes for myself! I got selfish after I saw them.
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Frozen soups would be awesome for gifts.
 
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I had thought about mason jars or the mason jars with the lid that you lock down. I have plenty of the reg. jars so I might just use them and put a circle of Christmas fabric under the ring.
 
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I had thought about mason jars or the mason jars with the lid that you lock down. I have plenty of the reg. jars so I might just use them and put a circle of Christmas fabric under the ring.

question: can you freeze mason jars? If you can than I can get started right now, I didn't think you could???
 
I don't know if you can or not, but try it, I would take it out of the freezer and let it come to room temp. and see what happens. Good luck and let me know how it goes. Laura
 
Every year I crochet a snowflake for my neices and nephews and my grandkids. I make sure I do a different pattern each year. My sister says when her kids (5 of them) leave home I've got to make her some flakes because her tree will be bare!!
 
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Yes, you can. My aunt does it all the time. Just be sure the jar doesn't go directly from somewhere hot into the freezer, and vice versa. Extreme temperature changes will break the glass, but as long as you change the temp gradually (room temp to freezer is fine) it works just fine. Also, the glass does get slightly more brittle when frozen, but then you should be careful not to break glass anyway!
 
Darlene,

Congratulations ons the wire baskets!! I willhave to check out the cork wreaths

I buy cheap plastic bowls with lids to freeze the soups in.

I got a boatload of bath making stuff from Freecycle!!!
Emulizifying wax, glycerin, Steric Acid, Citric Acid, Walnut oil, about 25 bottles of Fragence Oils, dried herbs and flowers, probably about 50 empty containers, powered milk and buttermilk, bubble bath base, 10 lbs of dedtric salts and etc. I am estactic!!!
 

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