
Marcia, the
Organising Queen, always asks, "What have you decluttered this week?" I have mine ready to go!
Five Christmas ornaments that were already broken or broke before they made it to the tree.

Also, this is what happens to expensive round candles when placed in a box in the attic by your unknowing husband: They look more like rotten tomatoes or shrinking apples than candles now.They still smell good, though!

How about your decluttering projects?
If my girls leave it around and don't pick it up I have been throwing it out.
ReplyDeleteLOL - that's happened here too - I thought they were some sort of prunes when I first saw the picture.
ReplyDeleteOh...sad candles:(
ReplyDeleteNo decluttering, digging out from a blizzard instead. I woould keep the candles to make some for camping. We save wax in a scout household :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what just happened. I got a strange message from Blogger then another that said my comment was saved, but I don't see it.
ReplyDeleteHope it's there ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Oh poor candles! You know what you could do - get one or two of the glasses at the craft store for homemade candles, and then put your melty candles in there and use with a candlewarmer! You could even put a new wick in there once it's all melty!
ReplyDeletehmm.. eggplants! I'd never have known those were round candles unless you told me.
ReplyDeleteYip - those look like eggplants to me too :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas - ooh, pretty snow on your blog :)
And thanks for always participating in the Friday Declutter Challenge!