Candles are beautiful, functional and making homemade scented candles is so much easier than you think! These DIY apple scented candles are a quick project that would make a lovely yet inexpensive gift (if you don’t want to keep them for yourself).
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These are so simple to make you that will be hooked and want to make more and more homemade candles!
DIY Baked Apple Scented Candles with Sprinkles
Supplies Needed:
2 Candle Votives
Candle Wax (3 Cups)
Colorful Sprinkles
Tabbed Candle Wicks
Microwave Safe Bowl
Baked Apple Warming Wax Cubes (I got mine at Walmart)
Corn Syrup
Directions:
Please be aware that you are working with very hot objects. So be careful!
1. You can take an existing candle that you have and start shredding it into flakes using a sharp knife or you can use candle wax flakes (which you can purchase at any craft store).
2. Then take your glass votives (available at the Dollar Tree and I always see them in thrift stores) and turn them on their side. Pour in about 2 Tbsp of corn syrup. Use a paint brush or your finger to spread the syrup around to cover all edges. This is what will get the sprinkles to stick to the votive.
3. Quickly pour in your sprinkles. Cover the top of the votive and shake. You want the side rims of your votive completely coated.
4. Now we need to melt our wax. Put your candle flakes into a microwave safe bowl and add the Baked Apple Scented wax cubes on top.
5. Microwave this for about 3 minutes and when melted be sure you remove it from the microwave with pot holders. (The bowl will be very hot)
6. While your wax is melting you can get your candle wick and place a small amount of corn syrup on the bottom and firmly press it into the glass votive in the middle.
7. Quickly pour your candle wax into your votives, focusing on pouring directly in the middle and allow to set for about an hour before using.
8. When your wax has cooled trim your wicks to your desired length (usually about a half inch).
These DIY candles are very easy to customize. Although I used Baked Apple warming wax you could use any scent that your prefer. There are tons of scents to choose from!
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Vickie says
Ahh this is such a cute idea. I can’t wait to make them -what great gifts they would make. I love the tip on how to keep the wick in place!
Have a great day!
Brenda Nuland says
How cute for a birthday party! I was in a favorite gift shop recently (a wonderful store for perusing to de-stress) looking at candle melts. They had a new scent which was a vanilla candle that contained dried Sweet Annie. It was more than I wanted to spend at the moment but what an interesting combination. Praying all goes well for your plans!
Ann Hobbs says
There are always ways posted to make candles, but this is 1 of the most dangerous ways there is. Please make candle right not from crayons, using corn syrup. Read and find the right way for safety.
Manuela Williams says
I don’t know what you’re talking about. There are no crayons used in this project?
Cathy says
These are really cute and I bet they smell awesome. Thank you for sharing at Share It One More Time. Cathy
Lory says
Thanks for sharing at The Living With Style Linky Party! I hope you link up again. 🙂
Lory
http://www.therobinsnestdesigns.com
Melissa French, The More With Less Mom says
Ohhh. That’s how you do that. Thanks for posting. Hello from Motivation Monday.