Let me show you a few plant pots that I got from Target's
dollar section a few years ago:

They remind me a lot of Japanese ceramics.

These pots come out every summer because I like
to grow fresh herbs in them. This was the first
summer I tried it. For the succeeding summers,
I took the herbs out of the plastic containers &
replanted them directly into the pots.
But when the herbs have been used & summer is over,
the pots are kept to wait for next year.
Such a blah.
Until I thought of an idea:

Turn the pots over and use them as candle holders!
Perfect for any season.
TADA!
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