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Writer's pictureJho Sarmiento

This Father's Day, Get Dad "Something" to Start A Fire!

What dad doesn't love a good campout? Whether you gather around a firepit on your porch or build one with dry logs and kindling, the summertime is the perfect season to get together with loved ones near a warm fire.


Follow the instructions below to build Something to Start a Fire for the next time you need some delicious s'mores (stay tuned for next week... we'll show you how to make those)!!


Father's Day is rapidly approaching, and to celebrate all the great dads out there, we are holding a limited-time sale on Something books with silicon molds- when you use code DAD23 at checkout, you'll get 30% off! Give the dad in your life the gift of a great laugh and a useful kitchen item!


Don't wait- this offer ends in just a few weeks, and you don't want to be scrambling for a last-minute gift! Happy Shopping!


*this offer is not combinable with any other deal or discount. no rain checks. while supplies last. valid only in the continental United States.*



Homemade Fire Starter


1 cup melted paraffin

1 cup sawdust

12" jute twine


1) Carefully melt paraffin wax (paraffin is commonly used for canning food in jars).

2) Mix 1 cup melted paraffin with 1 cup sawdust (strangely this creates only 1 cup of fire starter mixture but that is perfect for one Something mold)

3) Before it hardens, place a piece of jute twine in for a wick to help light the starter.


Note: In a pinch, you can use dryer lint instead of sawdust!


Submitted by Capps Family, Boise, ID


If you have ideas, recipes, or images of SOMETHING you've made, please send them to Igotyousomethingmold@gmail.com for a chance to be featured on our social media!

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