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Cedar and Amber Candle Project

Item No. PS000274
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LEVEL Beginner
TIME 1 hour
YIELD 4 candles
COST
$50.60
These candles are perfect for fall and winter. Cedar and Amber Fragrance Oil gives them a spicy, warm, and woodsy scent.

These are the perfect project for fall and beyond. They fill the room with a spicy and woodsy scent. They make great gifts and stocking stuffers, and the project works for beginners and more advanced crafters. 

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

What You Need:

IB001468
Cedar and Amber Fragrance Oil

Cedar and Amber Fragrance Oil - 2 oz

2 oz
$8.64
IB003586
Golden Wax 464

Golden Wax 464 - 2 lbs

2 lbs
$11.99
IB003093
Short Narrow Wooden Wick

Short Narrow Wooden Wicks - 10 Wicks

10
Out of Stock
IB003803
DISCONTINUED - 4 oz Lidded Glass Jar

4 oz Lidded Glass Jar - 4 Jars

4 jars
Out of Stock
IB004931
Wick Stickers

Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers)

1 pack (100 stickers)
$5.99
$50.60
3 products 2 tools

Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
  • Cedar and Amber Fragrance Oil - 2 oz
  • Golden Wax 464 - 2 lbs
  • Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers)
EQUIPMENT:
  • Short Narrow Wooden Wicks - 10 Wicks
  • 4 oz Lidded Glass Jar - 4 Jars

Instructions

You will need:

  • Four 4 oz. Lidded Glass Jars
  • 4 Narrow Wooden Wicks
  • 17 oz. Golden Wax 464
  • 1.3 oz. Cedar and Amber 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 17 ounces of Golden Wax 464 and let it melt.

2

Weigh out 1.3 ounces of Cedar and Amber 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 until it cools to 150° F. 

3

Place the wooden wick into its metal holder. Trim the wick 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 150° F, pour it slowly into the prepped jars. Secure the wicks with a clothespin (or other tool). 

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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Cedar and Amber Candle Project

  • LEVEL Beginner
  • TIME 1 hour
  • YIELD 4 candles

These are the perfect project for fall and beyond. They fill the room with a spicy and woodsy scent. They make great gifts and stocking stuffers, and the project works for beginners and more advanced crafters. 

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

You will need:

  • Four 4 oz. Lidded Glass Jars
  • 4 Narrow Wooden Wicks
  • 17 oz. Golden Wax 464
  • 1.3 oz. Cedar and Amber 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 17 ounces of Golden Wax 464 and let it melt.

2

Weigh out 1.3 ounces of Cedar and Amber 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 until it cools to 150° F. 

3

Place the wooden wick into its metal holder. Trim the wick 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 150° F, pour it slowly into the prepped jars. Secure the wicks with a clothespin (or other tool). 

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