Materials:
-Candle wax (Walmart sells GREAT Better Homes brand scented wax cubes, and they're like $0.80)
-Candle wicks
-Glass Jar (I recycled pesto sauce jars)
-Double Boiler (or a makeshift one)
1. Melt Wax
To melt your wax, first cut the cubes into smaller pieces, this will make the melting process go more quickly.
Make sure the water in the bottom pot is boiling then turn it to medium heat. Put the wax in the top pot and wait until it is completely melted.
2. Place Wick

3. Pour
Pour hot wax into the jar. Be careful not to move the jar too much before the wax has solidified.
4. Wait
If you're making a multi-layered candle, it is important to wait for the wax to solidify before pouring in the next layer. To speed up the process, you can place the jar in ice cold water (make sure water doesn't spill into the candle) or place the jar in the fridge or freezer.
5. Layer
Continue pouring layers until you're satisfied. Be sure to keep about half of your final wax layer for the next step.
6. Fill
After about 12 hours, you will see your candle develop a hole in the middle. This is worse in higher elevations, I found. To fix that hole, simply pour in more wax. Be sure to wait until the hole has fully developed (about 12 hours) or you will just have to refill it again.
6. Fill
After about 12 hours, you will see your candle develop a hole in the middle. This is worse in higher elevations, I found. To fix that hole, simply pour in more wax. Be sure to wait until the hole has fully developed (about 12 hours) or you will just have to refill it again.
7. Done!
Here are the scents I used:
For the Yellow/Orange/Pink candle
-Hawaiian Pineapple Cilantro
-Pomegranate Passion Fruit
-Wild Island Fruit
For the Gray/Purple/Pink candle
-Homemade Blueberry Muffins
-Wild Berry Tart
-Vanilla Cinnamon Sugar
For the beer-looking candle
-Orange Buttercream Cupcake
-Butterscotch Maple Cream
-Vanilla Caramel Spice
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