Easily and inexpensively make your own Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles! Great for gifts, stocking stuffers, or to scent your own home during the holiday season. These Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles are a fun DIY project that yields great results!
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles
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Tips and variations for making this homemade cinnamon and spice candle:
● The process is the process; any scented wax melt will work.
● You can hold the candlewick in place by wrapping the top around a pencil or chopstick.
● You can use a weighted candlewick to keep the wick in place.
● DO NOT use food coloring to color your candle.
● Note: when microwaving the wax, microwave in 30-60 second bursts stirring before setting the next time.
● This is a super easy project! You can dress up your cups with ribbons when giving them as a gift! Think teachers, small gift exchanges, housewarming presents, stocking stuffers, and more!
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles Supplies Needed:
● Half Pint Mason Jars
● Candle Wax (2 Cups)
● Cinnamon and Spice Warming Wax
● Candle Wicks
● Red Sprinkles
● Corn Syrup
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles Tools Needed:
● Microwave
● Microwave Safe Bowl
● Paintbrush (optional)
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles Directions:
● Pour your candle wax into a microwave-safe bowl and place three warming wax cubes on top of the wax pellets.
● Microwave for 3 minutes.
● While your candle wax is melting, grab your mason jar and pour a little bit of corn syrup into your mason jar, and spread it around with a paintbrush or your finger. Quickly pour your red sprinkles on top of the corn syrup.
● Grab a wick and dab a dot of corn syrup on the bottom, and firmly press to the bottom of your mason jar.
● Once your wax is melted, remove it from the microwave and quickly pour into the center of the mason jar, being sure to avoid the sides.
● Allow it to set-up for about an hour before using, trim the wick before lighting.
● This is a super easy project! You can dress up your mason jars with ribbons when giving as a gift! Think teachers, small gift exchanges, stocking stuffers, and more!
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles
Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles. Easily and inexpensively make your own Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles! Great for gifts, stocking stuffers, or to scent your own home during the holiday season. These Homemade Cinnamon and Spice Candles are a fun DIY project that yields great results!
Materials
- Half Pint Mason Jars
- Microwave Safe Bowl
- Candle Wax (2 Cups)
- Cinnamon and Spice Warming Wax
- Candle Wicks
- Red Sprinkles
- Corn Syrup
Tools
- Microwave
- Microwave Safe Bowl
- Paintbrush (optional)
Instructions
- Pour your candle wax into a microwave-safe bowl and place three warming wax cubes on top of the wax pellets.
- Microwave for 3 minutes.
- While your candle wax is melting, grab your mason jar and pour a little bit of corn syrup into your mason jar, and spread around with a paintbrush or your finger. Quickly pour your red sprinkles on top of the corn syrup.
- Grab a wick and dab a dot of corn syrup on the bottom and firmly press to the bottom of your mason jar.
- Once your wax is melted remove it from the microwave and quickly pour into the center of the mason jar, being sure to avoid the sides.
- Allow the candle to set for about an hour before using, trim the wick before lighting.
- This is a super easy project! You can dress up your mason jars with ribbons when giving them as a gift! Think teachers, small gift exchanges, stocking stuffers, and more!
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Didi says
I never in my life would of thought how easy that was to make. Seriously, you have me considering it…
Michelle says
How many candles does it make?
T says
1 pint is 2 cups so 1/2 pint is 1 cup and she uses 2 cups wax so 2 candles!😊
abby says
Love this! I’m all about DIY gifts. Easy to follow instructions. thanks for sharing 🙂
Laurie Griffin says
What kind of red sprinkles can I use. Thank you