I am a big fan of the Yankee Candles because they last for a long time and their fragrance is always so vibrant and strong. Today I have stepped into the world of creating my own, and it was fun and easy!
I poured the wax into 1 pot to work out the amount needed, and then doubled it. When weighing the wax in its pre-melted state it weighed 50g, so I doubled it to 100g. For the 10 pots I had I only need 1kg of soy wax, so there would be another kilo of soy wax and spare wicks for another day.
I put 10 wicks into the 10 pots and held them in place with wooden skewers.
I melted 500g of the wax in a pyrex jug for about 6 minutes on a medium-high heat in the microwave and it was done! For the orange jars I blended bergamot, sweet orange and vanilla essential oils to create a blend I've called Sweet Memories. I used about 24 drops of bergamot, 12 drops of sweet orange and 20 drops of vanilla. I stirred this through the wax with a wooden skewer to combine the frangrances and then poured into the pots. Once done I realigned the wicks as some had moved when pouring, and left them to set.
I then repeated the process for the blue and clear pots, which I did with 20 drops of rosemary, 10 drops of peppermint and 18 drops of lavender to create a blend I've called Atlantic Breeze.
I've now left the candles to set for 12 hours, trimmed the wicks and then will leave them for 2 full days before lighting them. It's a fab, quick process, which will make great birthday or Christmas gifts, and being homemade, they are of course cheaper than the shops. For these 10 candles, because I used pots I already had, these cost me about £2.20 each to make - yay!
"Thousands of candles can be lighted
from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened.
Happiness never decreases by being shared."
Buddha
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