Since I had more than would fit in one bin, I decided that for these it did make sense to sort them by type. When deciding how to organize your candles, think about how you use them throughout the year, and create a system that will make it easy to find what you need, and equally easy to put them away when you’re done!Īfter sorting all of my colorful candles, I moved on to my large collection of white candles. Since I use different colors in my decor for each season, it’s very convenient to grab the bin with all of my orange and yellow candles in the fall, or the bin with all of my red candles at Christmas. But once I had everything spread out in front of me, I realized that – for my purposes – it would be better to sort them by color. Initially I thought I might organize my candles by type – pillar candles in one bin, tapers in another, etc. I tossed any candles that were damaged, nearly used up, or in a color that no longer matched my decor. Storage space is precious, and there’s no point in organizing something that you’re never going to use again. Next, it’s time to decide what stays and what goes. I already had all of my candles in one place (it just happened to be one messy place), but if you have candles hidden here and there in various spots around the house, gather them all into one spot. In this case, that meant emptying out my old candle storage boxes. As is the case with any organizing project, it’s best to start by completely emptying your space and then sorting everything out.
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