Make Your Own Fire Place Starters by iamkeebler
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This is a simple and cheap gift idea for anyone with a fire place or outdoor fire pit.

All you need is:
News paper
Lint from your dryer
Hemp
Pine cones

Optional:
Dried herbs (I used dried orange peel & whole cloves)
 
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Step 1:

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Take one full sheet of news paper and on one corner add 2 pine cones. In between the pine cones add a small chunk of lint. Sprinkle on a teaspoon of the dried herbs (unless you are opting out of the herbs)
saosport says: Dec 6, 2012. 9:05 AM
I love this rhanks I have fires almost every night and the will save me from having to restart the fire on breezier nights. Thanks
streetrod5 says: Oct 26, 2012. 9:55 PM
Aw, dagnabbit, I was reading that! You might let folks know the ingredient is "hemp twine"... out here "hemp" means a different product.  Good 'Able! I will be using this for our Yule logs!
porcupinemamma says: Jun 5, 2012. 7:35 AM
Where might I purchase hemp?
barefootbohemian says: Feb 15, 2012. 6:29 AM
I gotta love this! Ive been acing dryer lint for years (wow that sounds a little sicko), and making our fire starters here. I wrap some of the lint deep into the pine cone the. Dip it in wax so the pine ones integrity is kept. Since we only get to use our fireplace a few times a year, I can keep them in a basket sitting on the fire dog and they look kind of pretty there. They seem to keep for years too.
I love how your look like Chinese part favors tho. I am going to have to try your way. Mine tend to collect tons of dust.
GainEnergy says: Jan 27, 2012. 4:28 PM
Awesome!!! My husband always bring TONS of wood with us on camping trips to start campfires! I will definitely print this and share with my husband!! This is best ever because we will definitely love the smell of pinecones as well as herb! THANKS for sharing!!!
owenlavery says: Jan 24, 2012. 12:50 PM
Cedar Chips are another great addition and are potent enough so guests arriving to your home will smell it. We've done it on holidays for years.
iamkeebler (author) says: Jan 24, 2012. 8:32 PM
I bet that smells really good
b0b the builder says: Jan 22, 2012. 6:45 AM
is their anything you can use instead of hemp?
iamkeebler (author) says: Jan 22, 2012. 9:56 AM
You could use cotton rope, pretty much anything rope like that isn't treated with any chemicals.
The survival dude says: Jan 10, 2012. 1:32 PM
Hemp? Realy?
iamkeebler (author) says: Jan 10, 2012. 7:59 PM
yup
The survival dude says: Jan 11, 2012. 5:12 AM
nice :) Just make sure there are no kids or pets around LOL :D
spoo76 says: Jan 11, 2012. 2:57 PM
Hemp does not contain significant amounts of THC. it is related to Marijuana but they breed it for the fiber not THC. Though if it did that would certainly make for an interesting experience near the fire!
iamkeebler (author) says: Jan 12, 2012. 8:26 AM
lol
spoo76 says: Jan 11, 2012. 2:58 PM
Great Idea! I think I may actually use this. how does it compare to store bought with your "ingredients" ?
iamkeebler (author) says: Jan 12, 2012. 8:25 AM
to tell you the truth, I don't know! I personally don't have a fireplace so I'm unable to do a comparison. :(
Cakeb0t says: Jan 11, 2012. 3:32 PM
Nice! Beautiful little package. ^_^
javalien says: Jan 11, 2012. 1:25 PM
I think she means hemp rope.. This is great Thank You for sharing
kthomas21 says: Jan 11, 2012. 12:53 PM
Great idea! Thanks!
sunshiine says: Dec 23, 2011. 12:20 AM
This is very clever! Thanks for sharing! I love the herb idea!
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