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How to Make Candles: Beginner's Guide

step-by-step tutorial on how to make candles at home
Keyword candle making
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Equipment

  • melting pot
  • larger pot
  • kitchen thermometer
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • mixing spoon
  • clothespin or sticks or holding wick
  • wick trimmer or scissors
  • kitchen scale optional

Ingredients

  • wax
  • wick
  • wick stickers or hot glue
  • scent oil or blend
  • container or mold

Instructions

  • Measure out your wax – the easiest way to do this is to fill your container that will become your candle with the wax pellets. Then, use your kitchen scale to find the weight so you know how much scent oil to use.
  • In your melting pot, add the wax.
  • In your larger pot, add enough water so it will cover your melting pot at least halfway.
  • Heat the larger pot with the water and melting pot over medium heat. This is essentially a double boiler, like you might use to melt chocolate. While you can melt the wax in the melting pot directly, using a double boiler ensures the wax doesn’t overheat.
  • Heat the wax to 185°F. Use your thermometer to check.
  • Stir in the scent oil so it gets well distributed.
  • Turn off the heat and allow your wax mixture to cool to 125°F before pouring.
  • While the wax melts (or as it cools off), add your wick to the container. Use a wick sticker or hot glue to stick the metal bottom of the wick to the bottom center of the container.
    Then, use a clothespin or stick to wrap the top of the wick around so it will stay center once you pour in the wax.
  • Pour the wax into your container. If the wick shifts around, fix it while the wax is still hot and very liquid.
  • Once your candle hardens, you’re ready to trim the wick and use it!