1. Building Aid for Snowmen
Estimated Cost: $1–$2*
To keep snow from adhering, apply Vaseline to hands.
Vaseline makes building a snowman less messy and more enjoyable. Apply a little layer of Vaseline to your hands before venturing outside into the snow. This creates a barrier that keeps snow from adhering to your gloves and skin, allowing you to shape and sculpt your snowman.

Building Aid for Snowmen
It also aids in shielding your hands from moisture and the elements. With this easy tip, you may enjoy creating snowmen in comfort without having to deal with the hassle of having to keep clearing snow chunks off of your hands.
2. Apply vaseline to remove candle wax.
Estimated Cost: $1–$2*
Function: Facilitates simple cleanup of spilt candle wax.
Cleaning up spilled candle wax can be a pain, but Vaseline can make the job a lot simpler. You can soften and reduce the wax spill’s stickiness to the surface by dabbing a tiny bit of Vaseline onto it. After a short time, the wax is easily removed with a scraping motion, leaving no trace.

Put Vaseline on Candle Wax Removal ©Adobe/Iuliia Gorshkova
This technique works especially well on surfaces that could be damaged by ordinary scraping. When cleaning, Vaseline not only aids in the removal but also shields the surface from scuffs and scratches.
3. To make illuminated jar lanterns, use vaseline.
Estimated Cost: $1–$3*;
Use: This product creates glowing jar lanterns for interior design.
Simple jars can be transformed into lovely lanterns with a little imagination and vaseline. After applying a thin coating of Vaseline, you can achieve a luminous look by dusting glitter inside a clear jar.

Make Vaseline Glowing Jar Lanterns
A small candle or LED light placed inside the jar will be attractively reflected by the glitter, creating a cozy, luminous atmosphere. This easy-to-do project is a wonderful way to add some unique shine to your decor on a budget. It may also serve as a gorgeous nightlight or be used for special events.
