Birchwood Oud Candle Project

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Skill Level: Beginner
Time: 2 hours
Yield: 6 candles

Project Description

This Birchwood Oud Candle creates a cozy atmosphere that's perfect for fall and beyond.

It's made with paraffin-free Coconut Soy Wax. The wax blend is easy to work with - it has minimum frosting and great glass adhesion. We recommend pouring at 135° F.

In our tests, we found this candle to have a light to medium hot throw. It's perfect if you don't like a strong scent, or if used in a small room.

Want more candle making supplies? Buy these DIY candle making recipes.

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Supplies

4 Ingredients
1 Tools
For All 5 Items
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All 5 Items :
Black Candle Tins - 6 tins
Black Candle Tins - 6 tins Item#: IB004894
$12.99

$12.99
Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz
Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz Item#: IB000944
$6.59

$6.59
Coconut Soy Wax - 1 lb
Coconut Soy Wax - 1 lb Item#: M900200
$7.49
2x points!

$14.98
Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers)
Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers) Item#: IB004931
$5.99

$5.99
Short Narrow Wooden Wicks - 10 Wicks
Short Narrow Wooden Wicks - 10 Wicks Item#: IB003093
$7.99

$7.99

Instructions

Birchwood Oud Candle Project

  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 6 candles

It's made with paraffin-free Coconut Soy Wax. The wax blend is easy to work with - it has minimum frosting and great glass adhesion. We recommend pouring at 135° F.

In our tests, we found this candle to have a light to medium hot throw. It's perfect if you don't like a strong scent, or if used in a small room.

Want more candle making supplies? Buy these DIY candle making recipes.

You will need:

  • 6 Black Candle Tins
  • 6 Short Narrow Wooden Wick
  • 21 oz. Coconut Soy Wax
  • 1.7 oz. Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil

Follow these steps:

1

Place a half-filled pot of water on the stove, bring it to a low simmer, and nest a pouring pitcher or other heat-safe container inside. Add 21 ounces of Coconut Soy Wax. Allow the wax to melt.

2

Weigh 1.7 ounces of Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil into a glass container. Once the wax reaches 185° F, remove it from the heat and slowly stir in the fragrance for 1-2 minutes to fully incorporate. Set aside to cool.

3

Place the wooden wick into its metal holder. Trim it to the correct size - make sure it's not in the way of the lids. Secure the wick to the bottom of each container using a wick sticker.

4

Once the wax is at 135° F, pour it slowly into the prepped tins.

5

Let the candles cool for 12-24 hours. Allow them to cure for 3-5 days so the fragrance completely bonds with the wax. Burn your candle until it reaches a full melt pool for best results.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

Birchwood Oud Candle Project

  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 6 candles

It's made with paraffin-free Coconut Soy Wax. The wax blend is easy to work with - it has minimum frosting and great glass adhesion. We recommend pouring at 135° F.

In our tests, we found this candle to have a light to medium hot throw. It's perfect if you don't like a strong scent, or if used in a small room.

Want more candle making supplies? Buy these DIY candle making recipes.

You will need:

  • 6 Black Candle Tins
  • 6 Short Narrow Wooden Wick
  • 21 oz. Coconut Soy Wax
  • 1.7 oz. Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil

Follow these steps:

1

Place a half-filled pot of water on the stove, bring it to a low simmer, and nest a pouring pitcher or other heat-safe container inside. Add 21 ounces of Coconut Soy Wax. Allow the wax to melt.

2

Weigh 1.7 ounces of Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil into a glass container. Once the wax reaches 185° F, remove it from the heat and slowly stir in the fragrance for 1-2 minutes to fully incorporate. Set aside to cool.

3

Place the wooden wick into its metal holder. Trim it to the correct size - make sure it's not in the way of the lids. Secure the wick to the bottom of each container using a wick sticker.

4

Once the wax is at 135° F, pour it slowly into the prepped tins.

5

Let the candles cool for 12-24 hours. Allow them to cure for 3-5 days so the fragrance completely bonds with the wax. Burn your candle until it reaches a full melt pool for best results.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

You will need:

  • 6 Black Candle Tins
  • 6 Short Narrow Wooden Wick
  • 21 oz. Coconut Soy Wax
  • 1.7 oz. Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil

Follow these steps:

1

Place a half-filled pot of water on the stove, bring it to a low simmer, and nest a pouring pitcher or other heat-safe container inside. Add 21 ounces of Coconut Soy Wax. Allow the wax to melt.

2

Weigh 1.7 ounces of Birchwood Oud Fragrance Oil into a glass container. Once the wax reaches 185° F, remove it from the heat and slowly stir in the fragrance for 1-2 minutes to fully incorporate. Set aside to cool.

3

Place the wooden wick into its metal holder. Trim it to the correct size - make sure it's not in the way of the lids. Secure the wick to the bottom of each container using a wick sticker.

4

Once the wax is at 135° F, pour it slowly into the prepped tins.

5

Let the candles cool for 12-24 hours. Allow them to cure for 3-5 days so the fragrance completely bonds with the wax. Burn your candle until it reaches a full melt pool for best results.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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