When it comes to making a candle at home, there are several alternatives. You can select from a variety of candle making supplies such as colours, smells, containers, and even the sort of wax you wish to use. This blog will show you how to make a coffee-scented candle.
Coffee's enticing aroma is known to attract practically anyone's attention. We've got a simple DIY Coffee Candle recipe utilizing ecologically friendly and natural items if you want to get your coffee fixed without actually having to brew a coffee.
Homemade Coffee Scented Candle Making
If you enjoy the aroma of the coffee, one of these coffee-scented candles is a must-have in your house. It's simple to make candles at home, and the results are fantastic. To learn how to make a candle that smells like coffee, you will require supplies of the following candle-making.
Coffee Scented Candle Supplies:
- Coffee Fragrance Oil - 100 Drops
- Coffee Beans
- Glass Coffee Mug
- Soy Wax Flakes - 110 Grams
- Vanilla Essential Oil - 100 Drops
- Pre-Waxed Candle Wick
- Metal Wick Holder
General Equipment Needed:
- Heatproof Beaker
- Smooth-Top Burner
- Tablespoon
- Heatproof Glove
- Scissors
- Jute String
Know About Coffee Scented Candle Supplies
Coffee is something we already enjoy. When you combine that with the passion of crafting fun, handcrafted items like candles, you've got yourself a fantastic gift idea. Read on to know more about the supplies that go into making a coffee-scented candle.
1. Coffee Fragrance Oil: The scent of coffee beans and creamy Vanilla pervades Coffee Fragrance Oil. Tonka beans, chocolate, coconut, and amber are other prominent notes. This fragrance oil's prominent essences give it a warm, earthy scent that attracts a lot of people's attention.
2. Glass Coffee Mug: This will be required to place your candle in. It is a wonderful way of recycling mugs and not letting them go to waste. Choose your favorite glass mug and get as creative with it as possible.
3. Soy Wax Flakes: Soy wax is a sustainable natural resource. Soy wax flakes is biodegradable and can be cleaned with just water and soap. In addition, soy candles burn slower and longer than paraffin candles because soy wax has a lower melting point than paraffin wax.
4. Vanilla Essential Oil: We really like Vanilla Essential Oil in candles because, while it is wonderful on its own, it also mixes well with a variety of other essential oils. Blending with coffee, for example, creates a warm, rustic and welcoming atmosphere.
5. Pre-Waxed Candle Wick: Wax Coated Candle Wicks may be used to manufacture a number of different types of candles. These cotton candle wicks are pre-waxed and emit very little smoke, making them perfect for household use. They're also constructed in such a way that they burn for longer, don't curl, and don't leave cotton ashes behind.
6. Metal Wick Holder: Metal Wick holders are wick centering or wick managing devices used in the candle-making process. This wick centering mechanism is constructed of high-grade metal that saves time and effort by keeping the wick upright. Metal Wick holders can be used with any type of candle container.
DIY Coffee Scented Candles Recipe - Step By Step
Coffee-scented candles will appeal to you if you enjoy the aroma of coffee. However, while you can always buy a coffee-scented candle at a shop, making one at yourself produces a far better (and more realistic!) aroma. Read on to find out how you can make your coffee-scented candle in a super-easy way.
Step 1: Combine two teaspoons of instant coffee with around half a cup of water to make a strong instant coffee.
Step 2: Place the heatproof beaker on a smooth-top burner and fill it with soy wax flakes. Stir periodically until the wax is fully melted.
Step 3: Pour a spoonful of coffee into the candle wax and a few drops of vanilla essential oil and coffee fragrance oil. Stir until everything is completely blended.
Step 4: Insert a pre-waxed candle wick into the coffee mug and secure the top of the wick with a metal wick holder.
Step 5: Put on the heatproof glove and pour the melted candle wax into the cup, leaving about an inch of space at the top.
Step 6: Once the wax has cooled enough to be semisolid, add entire coffee beans to the top of the candle.
Step 7: If required, trim the wick and wrap a piece of the jute string in a bow around the mug's base to make it look pretty.
Conclusion
Candle making is a very simple process and does not require a lot of technical skills. It's as simple as melting and pouring! In this blog, we spoke about creating your very own coffee-scented candle using coffee fragrance oil.
You can fill your house with that delightful, stimulating coffee fragrance whenever you want by producing your coffee-scented candle out of upcycled and natural materials.