How to make soy peppermint candles – create handmade peppermint scented mason jar candles and tea lights to give to friends, teachers, neighbors, and co-workers this holiday season.
Peppermint Mason Jar Candles
Hey crafty friends! As we get ready for holidays I’ve been thinking of handmade gifts to give our friends and family. My sisters often receive my favorite homemade sugar scrubs and bath bombs. Last year I also made a big batch of soy candles in a variety of scents to give away. I think handmade gifts are the best! It’s meaningful when you can create something special in your home to give friends, family, co-workers and neighbors. This year I plan to gift as many handmade gifts as I can so I started working on them a few weeks ago. This DIY peppermint candle is one of my favorites that I’ll be making extras for myself.
DIY Peppermint Candles
If you’ve haven’t tried making your own candles before you might be surprised by how easy they are to make. You’re essentially just melting the candle wax, mixing in your favorite scent, and pouring it into your candle mold or mason jar. Today I’m sharing this easy soy peppermint candle tutorial using mason jars and tea light cups. I’ve added Amazon affiliate links to the products I used below.
Supplies:
Please note: I used 1 ½ cups of candle flakes to make 1 half pint mason jar candle. When I used 2 cups of candle flakes I was able to make a mason jar candle and a few tea light candles. I recommend having your candlewicks ready just in case you have any remaining candle wax.
Step one: Glue candlewick in the center of your mason jar or tea light cup.
Step two: melt soy candle flakes over a double boiler or in microwave according to package directions. I like to melt mine in a large pyrex measuring cup (4 cup size) for easy pouring.
Step three: once the wax is melted stir in peppermint oil (about 15-20 drops). Pour into mason jar or tea lights. Use a pencil to wrap the candlewick and hold in place while the candle wax hardens. Leave candle to harden for several hours or overnight.Trim candlewick before lighting.
Please note: the decorations on the mason jars are simply for decorative purposes. If you decide to decorate your candle gift I recommend using embellishments that can be easily removed before lighting.
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My Grandma use to make her own candles. I might have to try this! Pinning! Thanks!
I love these candles, they would make such great festive gifts and look pretty easy to make. We might have to make them for our family gift ideas this year, thanks for sharing! Hoping you have a blessed weekend!!
These look so beautiful! The final decorations touches make them look super high end too.
Wow! So many options, I don’t know which craft ideas to do first. I love them all! Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Lovely,but where did you get the tea light cups with the peppermint design? Thanks for sharing.
Lollie
These would be great for my daughter who struggles with frequent nausea as peppermint can be good aroma therapy for an upset stomach.
Omg I love this I’m making this for my parents they would love it!!
Hi! I absolutely love this idea but I am curious were you purchased those cute holly embellishments. Do you think you could send me a link to the website?
Hello – I’d like to make these for Christmas. If I were to purchase the 5lb bag of soy candle flakes, how many 1/2 pint jar candles do you think it’d make? I figure I want to make about 8 1/2 pint mason jar candles.
Thanks!
Love the decoration on the candle. Where can I purchase the supplies to decarote the mason jar and tea light candle. Please can you send me the link for the tutorial on how to decorate it. Thanks.
Is there a way you can make them in bulk? Also what other scents do you recommend?
Can you put pieces of candy canes on the soy wax for the peppermint candles??
I just want to make sure that it won’t change the consistancy or melt them?
Making these tomorrow night!!
Thanks!!