How to Make Eggnog Jewelry Candle

Make Eggnog Jewelry Candle

Eggnog jewelry candles are a fun and festive way to enjoy the holiday season. These candles not only fill your home with a warm, sweet aroma but also have a hidden surprise inside – a piece of jewelry!

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make an eggnog jewelry candle:


Materials:


Soy wax flakes

Candle wick

Candle wick sticker

Candle fragrance oil (eggnog scent)

Candle dye (yellow or ivory)

Candle pouring pot

Thermometer

Jewelry (ring, necklace, or earrings)

Candle jar or container

Eggnog Jewelry Candle

Step 1: Melt the Soy Wax Flakes

The first step in making an eggnog jewelry candle is to melt the soy wax flakes in a candle pouring pot. Fill the pot with the desired amount of soy wax flakes and heat it on a stove or in a microwave until it melts completely.

Step 2: Add Fragrance and Color

Once the wax has melted, add a few drops of eggnog fragrance oil to the wax and stir well. Then, add a small amount of yellow or ivory candle dye to the mixture and stir again until the desired color is achieved.

Step 3: Attach the Wick

Attach a candle wick sticker to the bottom center of the candle jar or container. Then, insert the candle wick into the wick sticker and make sure it is centered in the jar.

Step 4: Pour the Wax

Once the wick is in place, carefully pour the melted wax into the candle jar or container. Fill the container to the desired height, leaving about a half-inch of space at the top.

Step 5: Add Jewelry

Before the wax hardens, carefully drop the jewelry piece into the center of the wax. Make sure the jewelry is completely submerged in the wax and is not visible from the outside.

Step 6: Let the Candle Cool

Allow the candle to cool and harden completely before lighting it. This will take several hours, depending on the size of the candle.

Step 7: Trim the Wick

Once the wax has hardened, trim the candle wick to a quarter-inch in length.


Your eggnog jewelry candle is now ready to use! Light the candle and enjoy the sweet aroma of eggnog while waiting for the hidden surprise of jewelry to be revealed.

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