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Gingerbread Candle Project

Item No. PS000216
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TIME 1 hour
COST
$48.60

This Gingerbread Candle fills the room with a sweet, spicy, and comforting scent.

If you're not in the mood to bake but love the smell of spiced cookies, these Gingerbread Candles are for you! They fill the room with a sweet and spicy scent. They're perfect for gifts and stocking stuffers, and the project works for beginners and more advanced crafters. 

We used HTP 72 Wicks for these candles, which provided a nice, slow burn. We recommend burning these candles for at least an hour to prevent tunneling. If you prefer to light your candles in shorter increments, you may prefer the HTP 93 Wick

What You Need:

IB003583
4 oz Hexagon Jar

4 oz Hexagon Jar - 12 Jars - Case

12 jars (case)
$20.99
IB003586
Golden Wax 464

Golden Wax 464 - 2 lbs

2 lbs
$11.99
IB003750
HTP 72 Wick

HTP 72 Wick - 10 wicks

10 wicks
$2.39 Price reduced from $2.99 to
IB003610
Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil

Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil - 2 oz

2 oz
Out of Stock
IB004931
Wick Stickers

Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers)

1 pack (100 stickers)
$5.99
$48.60
3 products 2 tools

Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
  • Golden Wax 464 - 2 lbs
  • Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil - 2 oz
  • Wick Stickers - 10 Sheets (100 Stickers)
EQUIPMENT:
  • 4 oz Hexagon Jar - 12 Jars - Case
  • HTP 72 Wick - 10 wicks

Instructions

You will need:

  • Nine 4 oz. Hexagon Glass Jars
  • 9 HTP 72 Wicks
  • 32 oz. Golden Wax 464
  • 2 oz. Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil

Follow these steps:

1

Place 32 ounces of Golden Wax 464 into a heat-safe container and melt in the microwave using 60 second bursts. You can also melt the wax slowly in a double boiler. Once it's about 135-140° F, add 2 ounces of Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil and stir for several minutes. Set aside. 

2

When the wax cools to about 130° F, pour it into each candle jar. Place the wicks in the center of the candles.

3

If necessary, steady the wick to help it stay centered. Clothespins or popsicle sticks work well for this. Tip: It can be helpful to trim the wicks before placing them so they are not as top-heavy. 

4

Allow the wax to cool and harden completely. Trim the wicks. Light and enjoy! Never leave your candle unattended.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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Gingerbread Candle Project

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If you're not in the mood to bake but love the smell of spiced cookies, these Gingerbread Candles are for you! They fill the room with a sweet and spicy scent. They're perfect for gifts and stocking stuffers, and the project works for beginners and more advanced crafters. 

We used HTP 72 Wicks for these candles, which provided a nice, slow burn. We recommend burning these candles for at least an hour to prevent tunneling. If you prefer to light your candles in shorter increments, you may prefer the HTP 93 Wick

You will need:

  • Nine 4 oz. Hexagon Glass Jars
  • 9 HTP 72 Wicks
  • 32 oz. Golden Wax 464
  • 2 oz. Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil

Follow these steps:

1

Place 32 ounces of Golden Wax 464 into a heat-safe container and melt in the microwave using 60 second bursts. You can also melt the wax slowly in a double boiler. Once it's about 135-140° F, add 2 ounces of Gingerbread Cookie Fragrance Oil and stir for several minutes. Set aside. 

2

When the wax cools to about 130° F, pour it into each candle jar. Place the wicks in the center of the candles.

3

If necessary, steady the wick to help it stay centered. Clothespins or popsicle sticks work well for this. Tip: It can be helpful to trim the wicks before placing them so they are not as top-heavy. 

4

Allow the wax to cool and harden completely. Trim the wicks. Light and enjoy! Never leave your candle unattended.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman