Gel Candle Jar Hack
Medium
50 min
Steps
- In a pot, melt soy wax over low heat. Once melted, add in 2–3 drops of red liquid candle dye, and then stir until it’s completely red.
- Next, slowly pour the wax into the cavities of the strawberry embed mold, filling out as many strawberry embeds as you see fit.
- Wait around 20 to 40 minutes, until the wax fillings harden. Once cooled and hardened, gently break them out and smoothen their edges if needed. But be careful: the temperature of your hands can slightly melt the soy. Set strawberries aside for now.
- Now, Make the Candle
- Add hot glue or a glue dot to the bottom center of the jar, and then take a zinc candle wick that’s attached to a wick tab, and affix its base to the glue. Wedge two chopsticks or skewers between the wick to help it stay secured.
- Put your gel candle wax into a tall pot. Slowly melt wax over low to medium heat. Once wax is well melted, keep it at a simmer.
- If using liquid candle dye, add in 3–4 drops, and stir until it is entirely one color. Now, add in fragrance(s) of choice, stirring until well incorporated.
- Slowly pour some of the wax into the jar to keep the wick secured and to prevent bubbles, just high enough to cover the wick bottom at about ¾ of an inch.
- Wait 5 minutes to ensure that the wick is firmly secured inside the wax, and then slowly pour the remaining wax into the jar. Use a lighter to burn away any additional bubbles, but be sure not to touch the wick!
As the now-cooled wax is still hardening, adorn the top of the candle with the wax strawberries.