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DIY Citrus & Herb Candles

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
August 20, 2025 at 03:55pm. Views: 1298

You’ll need:

  • Soy wax flakes (about 2 lbs for 4–5 medium jars)

  • Candle wicks (cotton or wood wicks work great)

  • Heatproof glass jars (mason jars, recycled jars, or tins)

  • Dried citrus slices (lemon, orange, lime)

  • Fresh or dried herbs (like rosemary, thyme, or lavender)

  • Candle fragrance oil or essential oils (citrus, eucalyptus, or lavender are great summer scents)

  • Hot glue gun (to secure wicks)

  • A heat-safe pitcher or double boiler

Instructions:

 

  1. Prep jars: Use hot glue to secure the wick to the bottom of each jar.

  2. Melt wax: In a double boiler (or heat-safe pitcher set in a pot of simmering water), melt the soy wax flakes until fully liquid.

  3. Add fragrance: Stir in 15–20 drops of essential oil (or 1 oz candle fragrance oil per pound of wax).

  4. Decorate jars: Place dried citrus slices and herbs around the sides of the jar. (Tip: Press them against the glass so they show through once the wax sets.)

  5. Pour wax: Slowly pour melted wax into each jar, holding the wick centered with a clothespin or skewer.

  6. Set & trim: Let candles cool and harden completely (about 3–4 hours). Trim the wick to ¼ inch.

  7. Light & enjoy!

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