There’s nothing quite like the joy of lighting a homemade beeswax candle!
There’s something special about the warm, inviting glow and the gentle, natural scent of a beeswax candle flickering away on a chilly winter evening. Even if my reality as a busy mom of four doesn’t quite match the cozy reading corner fantasy, I find that these candles can transform family game nights, adding a soothing ambiance. Plus, with their all-natural composition, I feel great about using them in our home!
Discover the Amazing Health and Environmental Benefits of Beeswax Candles
When crafted from 100% pure beeswax, beeswax candles offer an array of impressive benefits that enhance both your well-being and your environment. These candles are celebrated for their all-natural ingredients, ensuring that no harmful chemicals are released into your living space. Furthermore, they help eliminate unpleasant odors, filling your home with a subtle, sweet fragrance that enhances your atmosphere. With a higher melting point compared to other waxes, beeswax candles burn longer and cleaner, producing significantly less soot. Not only do they create a warm ambiance, but they also work to improve indoor air quality by neutralizing pollutants. Finally, as a completely natural and biodegradable product, beeswax candles are a responsible choice for eco-conscious consumers.
- All-natural. Beeswax candles are naturally chemical-free.
- Eliminate odors. Beeswax candles can add a subtle sweet scent to your home.
- Burn longer and cleaner. Beeswax has the highest melting point of any wax and they burn hotter than paraffin so they produce less soot.
- Improves indoor air quality. Beeswax candles can help neutralize pollutants in the air.
- Environmentally friendly. Beeswax candles are natural and biodegradable.
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Essential Supplies for Crafting Your Own Beeswax Candles
- 1 Pound Beeswax Pellets
- 1/2 cup Coconut Oil
- Cotton Wicks
- Jars
- Wick Stickers
- Candle Holders
- Scissors
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Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Your Own Beeswax Candle

- Ensure that the jars you plan to use are thoroughly cleaned of any dust or debris. To prevent glass from cracking, warm the jars in an oven set to 200 degrees for 30 minutes if you’re using glass.
2. Secure the wick in place at the bottom of the jar using wick stickers and trim your wick to the desired length for optimal burning.


3. In a double boiler, melt your beeswax pellets along with coconut oil. Alternatively, place a large mason jar filled with beeswax pellets inside a pot of water on the stove or use an instant pot. I recommend using the sauté setting and melting it slowly for best results, as beeswax has a melting point of about 145°F.
4. Once melted, carefully pour the mixture into the jar, ensuring to leave about an inch of space at the top to allow for proper burning.


5. Use a wick holder or a clothespin to keep the wick centered in the jar while the beeswax cools and solidifies.
6. Allow your candles to set undisturbed for a full 24 hours before lighting them.

Expert Tips for Crafting Perfect DIY Beeswax Candles
- Be mindful that beeswax can be challenging to clean from containers. Therefore, it’s advisable to use a metal container that you are willing to discard or repurpose for future DIY projects. If you have the patience, you can reheat the beeswax to melt it for easier removal.
- You can use wick stickers or a hot glue gun to adhere wicks to the bottom of the jar, or simply place a bit of melted wax and embed the wick directly into the beeswax for secure placement.
- Including coconut oil in your beeswax candles promotes an even burn across the surface, preventing tunneling and enhancing the overall quality of the candle.
- Opt for larger, thicker wicks when using beeswax, as they burn more slowly and require a sturdier wick compared to other wax types.
- Always exercise caution as beeswax is flammable; never leave it unattended while heating.

Frequently Asked Questions About Homemade Beeswax Candles
1. Can I add fragrance to my beeswax candle?
While the natural honey scent of beeswax is delightful on its own, you can certainly enhance your candle by adding essential oils. Popular choices include stronger scents such as lavender, peppermint, lemongrass, and vetiver, which blend beautifully with beeswax.
2. What type of beeswax is ideal for crafting candles?
For the best results, always opt for 100% pure beeswax that has been triple-filtered to ensure all debris is removed, providing a clean and safe burn.
3. How many candles can I create with this recipe?
This particular recipe yields three beautifully crafted candles, perfect for personal use or gifting.
4. Can beeswax spoil or go rancid?
No, beeswax is remarkably stable and does not go rancid, so feel free to enjoy your creations without worry!
Craft Your Own DIY Beeswax Candle
Creating your own candles is a simple and rewarding DIY project that’s free from harmful toxins. The best part? These handmade candles make wonderful gifts for friends and family!
- 1 lb Beeswax Pellets
- 1/2 cup Coconut Oil
- Cotton Wicks
- Jars
- Wick Stickers
- Candle Holders
- Scissors
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Ensure that your jars are free from any dust or debris. If using glass jars, warm them in the oven at 200 degrees for 30 minutes to prevent cracking.
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Utilize wick stickers to firmly secure the wick at the bottom of the jar, trimming it to your desired length.
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Melt your beeswax pellets and coconut oil together using a double boiler, or place a large mason jar filled with beeswax pellets in a pot of water on the stove or in an instant pot. I prefer using the sauté setting and melting it at a low temperature for optimal results, as beeswax melts around 145°F.
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Carefully pour the melted mixture into the jar, leaving approximately an inch of space at the top.
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Employ a wick holder or a clothespin to maintain the wick’s center position within the jar until the beeswax has cooled and solidified.
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Let the candles set for 24 hours before lighting to ensure the best burn possible.
If you enjoyed this article, be sure to check out my previous posts for more great tips and ideas!
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