3 Ways to Make Soy Candles
Learn how to make beautiful homemade soy candles for your home that smell like Fall! This is a very easy DIY that would also make a lovely gift.
There’s a chill in the air here, the kids are starting school next week, and even though I thought I wouldn’t be ready, I admit I’m DEFINITELY ready to bust out the cozy blankets and pumpkin everything for Fall!
Today, I want to show you how to make some beautiful and lovely scented soy candles that are the perfect decor accessory for Autumn. They’ll give your home that cozy, spicy smell and they look beautiful, too! They’re a very easy DIY project, and they’d also be fun to make with kids. I’m sharing three different ways to scent them – with household spices, with essential oils and with dried flowers – and each way is simple and fun!
This project is party of the Fall Seasonal Simplicity series hosted by Krista of The Happy Housie. I’m so excited to be joining dozens of other bloggers in sharing our Fall themed crafts with you today. Make sure to head down to the bottom of this post after you’ve read it to see all of the other beautiful things you can make for Autumn! Make sure to go visit all of your favourite projects, make them, and share them with your friends online!
Watch my video below to see the step-by-step directions on how to make these soy candles three ways, or follow the instructions below:
- Set up a double boiler (or a DIY double boiler – I use an old milk frothing jug in a saucepan) with water to boil.
- Find some old containers for the candles (I used small wide-mouthed mason jars).
- Measure twice the amount of soy wax flakes as your container holds into your double boiler.
- Let the flakes melt completely. Add any colouring as needed (I added an old orange crayon to one of my candles to give it a pumpkin colour.)
- Meanwhile, place or tape a candle wick to the bottom center of your container.
- Once the wax is ready, remove it from the double broiler and add scents in any of these ways:
- Pumpkin Spice: 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp ginger, 1/2 tsp cloves
- Theives: 40-50 drops of Theives essential oil
- Lavender Vanilla: 20 drops vanilla essential oil and 1/4 cup dried lavender flowers
- Pour the scented wax into your candle container.
- Let the candles cool for 4 hours or overnight. Place them in the fridge if they’re in mason jars for faster setting.
Today I’m excited to be joining a group of 25 other talented bloggers who are also sharing a Fall DIY or Craft project! Hop over to see what my friends are sharing…
Sweater Pumpkins at The Happy Housie // Chinoiserie Pumpkins at Shabbyfufu // Wire Basket Bundt Pan Pumpkins at Bless’er House // Plastic Fall Fruit Makeover at Craftberry Bush // Pumpkin Topiary at Inspiration for Moms
Forest Pine Candle at Setting for Four // Wooden Trough at Deeply Southern Home // Thrifty Magnolia Wreath at Home Made Lovely // Pumpkin Vase at Amber Tysl // Autumn Watercolour Place Cards at Finding Silver Pennies
Wooden Pumpkin at The Turquoise Home // Cotton Wreath at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia // No-Sew Burlap Table Runner at Jenna Kate at Home // Cute Pumpkin Plants at House by Hoff // Fall Flannel Quilted Pillow at TIDBITS
Hoop Wreath at Lolly Jane // Tiled Coffee Table Tray at In My Own Style // Pom Pom Garland at Modern Glam // Acorn Garland at Jen Woodhouse // Hello Fall Pillow at Love Create Celebrate
Silk Fall Floral Arrangement at Town and Country Living // Simple Fabric Pumpkins at Confessions of a Serial Do It Yourselfer // Soy Candles at The DIY Mommy // Lighted Pumpkin Bucket at Clean and Scentsible
Handprinted Pumpkin Pillow at Hallstrom Home // Corn Husk Pumpkins at Paint Me Pink // Fall Glam Candle Wreaths at Summer Adams
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3 Ways to Make Soy Candles
Learn how to make beautiful homemade candles for your home that smell like Fall! This is a very easy DIY that would also make a lovely gift.
Tools
- Double Boiler (or a DIY double boiler)
Instructions
- Set up a double boiler (or a DIY double boiler – I use an old milk frothing jug in a saucepan) with water to boil.
- Find some old containers for the candles (I used small wide-mouthed mason jars).
- Measure twice the amount of soy wax flakes as your container holds into your double boiler.
- Let the flakes melt completely. Add any colouring as needed (I added an old orange crayon to one of my candles to give it a pumpkin colour)
- Meanwhile, place or tape a candle wick to the bottom center of your container. You can either glue this with a dab of hot glue, or you can place it in the bottom, wrap the wick around a pencil, and place the pencil across the top of the jar to keep it in place until the wax sets.
- Once the wax is ready, remove it from the double broiler and add scents in any of these ways:
Pumpkin Spice: 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp ginger, 1/2 tsp cloves
Theives: 40-50 drops of Theives essential oil
Lavender Vanilla: 20 drops vanilla essential oil and 1/4 cup dried lavender flowers - Pour the scented wax into your candle container.
- Let the candles cool for 4 hours or overnight. Place them in the fridge if they’re in mason jars for faster setting
- Lastly, trim your wick down and enjoy!
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I bet these smell amazing! What a fun project!
They’re so fun to make!
Love those! Definitely need to try that pumpkin spice one especially!
These are awesome, Christina! Thanks for the tutorial, and glad you could join in on this hop!
This post just makes me feel warm all over. Definitely need to jump on the candle making train!
These are so pretty and I imagine they smell gorgeous!! Love the colors for Fall too!
Thanks, Heather!
These definitely put me in the mood for fall! Now I want to make them! Love that you added an old crayon to get that color! XO
Thanks, Christy
These look so easy! I will definitely try these! I’ve been wanting some candles for luxurious bubble baths, so this is perfect!
They’re so simple and smell so good. Perfect for a relaxing bath
I had no idea that candles were so easy to make. I love how yours came out. xx
Thanks, Danielle!
One of the white candles has a brown layer? Did the spices sink to the bottom? Any ideas on a way to keep them mixed?
Hi, Christina! I never thought that DIY candles can be this easy. I am doing this today and I am planning to use this for Christmas. I love the colors and I think it will look awesome on my desk. I love candles on my desk while working. It helps me keep focused on my work. Thanks for this. Xoxo.
Going to make some this weekend. Thank you so much for the article.