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Make your own mason jar candles with lavender

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I came across a box with some dried lavender from last year and wanted to put them to work. I thought they would be really pretty in some mason jar candles. These candles would make great gifts or party favors for a bridal shower or wedding.

Note: Never leave burning candles unattended!

Materials Needed to Make Mason Jar Candles with Lavender:

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  • Two glass mason jars with wide mouth openings and smooth surface: one 8oz and another 12 oz . The smaller jar should fit into the larger one with a small gap between surfaces.
  • Dried lavender stems
  • Candle Wax – white soy wax or white paraffin wax, 2 cups
  • Candle wick with clip and sticker, medium size
  • Double boiler
  • Wood skewer
  • Scissors
  • Lavender  essential oil
  • Twine (optional)

How to Make Dried Lavender Candles in Mason Jars:

Note: We tried to make a version of this candle with the dried lavender stems inside the wax. However, in some cases the lavender stems could light on fire, making a larger flame. Thus, we highly discourage adding any dried elements into the wax itself.

Ensure your glass mason jars are clean and completely dry prior to using.

Using a double boiler, slowly melt the candle wax. Don’t overheat as the wax may burn. Remove from heat.

In the meantime, stick the clip of the wick to the center bottom of the small mason jar.

Add 15 drops of lavender essential oil to the melted wax and stir. (TIP: add more for stronger scent).

Slowly pour the wax into the prepared jar.

Wrap the long end of the wick around a skewer and rest the skewer across the top of the jar. This will keep the wick centered in your jar as you pour the rest of the wax.

Leave the wax to fully cool and set.

Once wax has set, cut the excess wick ¼” from the top of the candle.

Gently place the small jar into the larger jar.

Working one stem at a time, insert the dried lavender in the space between the two jars.

Continue working all the way around the jar until your desired effect is achieved.

Wrap some twine round the neck of the jar with a few stems of lavender if desired.

IMPORTANT: Never leave burning candles unattended.

I love the rustic, natural vibe of these mason jar candles. You could also add a little gift tag if you are planning to give them away.

For additional candle making ideas, check out our easy DIY fall candles, how to make beeswax candles or how to make your own citrus candles.

This project originally appeared on Crafts by Amanda

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DIY Dried Lavender Candles

Add the scent of warmed lavender to your home with this DIY candle craft idea.

Prep Time 15 mins

Setting Time 30 mins

  • 2 Glass mason jars with wide mouth openings one 8oz and another 12 oz
  • Dried lavender stems
  • 2 cups Candle wax white soy wax or white paraffin wax
  • 1 Candle wick with clips medium size
  • Double boiler
  • 1 Skewer
  • Scissors
  • Lavender essential oil
  • Twine optional
  • Ensure your glass mason jars are clean and completely dry prior to using.
  • Using a double boiler, slowly melt the candle wax. Don’t overheat as the wax may burn. Remove from heat.
  • In the meantime, stick the clip of the wick to the center bottom of the small mason jar.
  • Wrap the long end of the wick around a skewer and rest the skewer across the top of the jar. This will keep the wick centered in your jar as you pour the rest of the wax.
  • Add 15 drops of lavender essential oil to the melted wax and stir. (TIP: add more for stronger scent).
  • Slowly pour the wax into the prepared jar.
  • Leave the wax to fully cool and set.
  • Once wax has set, cut the excess wick ¼” from the top of the candle.
  • Gently place the small jar into the larger jar.
  • Working one stem at a time, insert the dried lavender in the space between the two jars.
  • Continue working all the way around the jar until your desired effect is achieved.
  • Wrap some twine round the neck of the jar with a few stems of lavender if desired.

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