We’ve included some recipes for candle-making in the blog before, but today we want to spotlight the absolute easiest and quickest candle-making recipe we have. This recipe is for the beeswax pearls (yellow and white available) with one essential oil. We did our best to break it down in the simplest way possible. Once you get the hang of this recipe, it’s pretty easy to start adding other ingredients like colorants, essential oil mixed and finishing the candles with some fancy packaging. This will get you started.
*Please note you can make this recipe even easier by omitting the essential oil. The beeswax pearls have a very slight honey scent, so if you are sensitive to smells, you can leave out the oil.
Materials:
- Yellow Beeswax for Candles (I prefer the yellow as it gives a little natural coloring to the final product, but you can also use white)
- 1/2 oz. Eucalyptus Essential Oil (I used this oil because it gives the candle a honey-mint-type fragrance. I tend to think this scent is great for anyone that is sick as the mint/honey properties can help clear the nasal passages AND it smells delicious/clean!)
- Pipette Dropper
- 1 Low Smoke Zinc 21 Candle Wick (6″ length for 3-4″ diameter candle)
- 16 oz. Country Kitchen Jar w/ Matching Cover
- Super Glue (You can use a hot glue gun if you have one)
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 225 degrees. Glue the bottom of the wick to the bottom of the candle jar. Hold the wick up while you fill the surrounding jar with the beeswax pearls.
- Once filled, put in the oven for approximately 40 minutes or until the beeswax has completely melted. Once melted, fill with the desired amount of oil (the candles are pretty large, so you can add the full 1/2 ounce if you want a strong scent). The wax will harden quickly.
Cut wick down to size, top with jar lid and your candle is ready to go! These really are so simple to make and are wonderful gifts. You can make various sizes and save so much money creating your own candles instead of buying the expensive ones at your nearest retailer! Plus, once you’re comfortable enough making them, you can experiment and get more creative!