Looking for a unique gift that is both natural and beautiful?
Look no further than this beeswax scented pillar candle recipe! Made with just a few simple ingredients, this candle has a beautiful, natural scent that is sure to fill any room. Just some beeswax sheets, essential oils, and a little bit of patience, and you’ll have a beautiful, hand-made candle that will fill any room with a lovely scent.
Plus, it makes a great addition to any home décor. Simply light the candle and enjoy the relaxing ambiance it creates. This scented pillar candle is the perfect gift for any occasion! So go ahead and give it a try…you won’t be disappointed!
What I Love About This Beeswax Pillar Candle Recipe
I was at a loss for what to get my mom for Mother’s Day this year. I thought about getting her some flowers, but she has a garden full of them. Then it hit me: why not MAKE her something that she can use in her everyday life? That is why I love this candle recipe. It is super easy to make and my mom loved it!
What’s in This Scented Pillar Candle Recipe
Beeswax Sheet
Aside from being all-natural, we love using beeswax candles because they have a higher melting point than paraffin wax candles, so they tend to last longer. Beeswax sheets also burn clean, producing less soot than paraffin candles.
Wick
Without a wick, there would be no candle! So if you’re looking for a product that’s essential for any candle-lover, look no further than our candle wicks. Made with only the highest quality materials, our wicks will ensure your candles burn evenly and beautifully.
Liquid Luck Essential Oil Blend
Introducing Liquid Luck Essential Oil Blend, a refreshing blend of essential oils that will have you feeling energized and ready to conquer your fears. Our aromatherapists have created this blend not only to make you feel energized, but it’s also going to leave behind an inspiring scent.
Things to Remember When Using This Recipe
Always dilute an essential oil when using it on the skin. This essential oil recipe is unlikely to cause skin irritation when diluted properly. If the oil has oxidized (been left with the cap off for long periods of time,) it is more likely to cause skin irritation. Check out this dilution chart for diluting this essential oil properly.
Some essential oil recipes are not generally safe to use if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor prior to use.
This essential oil recipe is safe to use with kids aged 10+.
For more information on using essential oils with cats, check out this blog post.
For more information on using essential oils with dogs, check out this blog post.
We don’t recommend ingesting essential oils unless under the direction of a doctor certified in aromatherapy. For more information on why we don’t ingest essential oils check out this blog post.
*Please note: This post is a compilation of suggestions made by those that have extensively used essential oils and has not been verified scientifically with clinical tests nor reviewed by medical experts. It is anecdotal information and should be treated as such. For serious medical concerns, please consult your doctor. The statements given in this blog post have not been verified by the FDA
Beeswax Pillar Candle Recipe
Beeswax Essential Oil-Scented Pillar Candle Recipe
Burn Time: 1 hour
Ingredients
Beeswax sheet
Wick
5 drops Liquid Luck Essential Oil Blend
Candle holder*
Directions
- If you live in a cool climate, lay the beeswax sheet out on a flat surface and gently press your hands onto the wax to warm it up. This makes it easier to work with. You can also use a blow dryer to warm the wax. Be careful to warm the wax, not melt it.
- Place the cotton wick along the shorter side of the beeswax. Trim the wick so that it is about 1/4 inch longer than your sheet of beeswax on both ends.
- Place essential oils on a cotton ball. Dab the cotton ball across the wax.
- Tightly fold the edge of the beeswax sheet over the wick. If the wax begins to crack as you roll it, use the heat from your hands to fix the cracks or rewarm the wax.
- Continue to roll up the wax from the end with the wick until your candle is rolled. As you roll, make sure that the wax is being rolled as evenly as possible at the top of your candle. While you are doing this, your hands will come into contact with trace amounts of undiluted essential oil. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves for this step.
- Once rolled, secure the wax by briefly heating the wax with your fingers (or blow dryer) and pressing along the seam. Press the excess wick on the bottom of the candle onto the base of the candle to secure.
- To use, place the candle in a candle holder. You may need to press the candle onto the candle holder so that it stays in place. Light the candle. Burn within sight. Keep away from flammables. Keep away from children and pets.
Add A Touch Of Elegance To Any Setting
This scented pillar candle recipe is all-natural, so you can feel good about burning them. If you want to try your hand at making your own, the recipe I shared is a great place to start. Have fun experimenting with different scents and blends until you find your perfect combination. We’d love to hear about how your candle turned out on social media with @fromsimplyearth and in the comments below!
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