How to make wax melts from Yankee candles?
The method of making wax melts from Yankee candles is not particularly complicated. The process is simple: put a few drops of melted wax into the wick-trimming container, dip the wick into the melted wax, and then snip off the excess. The result is a thin, even layer of melted wax at the bottom of the container.
How to make wax melts from jar candle holders?
If you have a jar candle holder that stores the melted wax you can easily make wax melts out of them. Simply pour your jar of melted wax into the mold and allow the wax to cool. Once cooled, pop the jar candle out and you have your very own wax melts! These wax melts are great for adding a small amount of scent to your bath, or even for baking.
How to make wax melts from jar candle?
To make jar wax melts, pour hot water over jar candles until the wax is melted. Set the jar on a towel over a pot of boiling water, making sure the jar is as close to the water as possible without touching it. Let the jar sit for 30 minutes. Carefully pour the melted wax into a clean jar.
How to make wax melts from Yankee candle without wax?
You can make wax melts without using any wax at all. The trick is to use essential oils — up to six drops of each essential oil per batch — and combine them with a base oil like coconut oil or olive oil. This process creates a waxlike consistency that melts at body temperature. The best part? These melts will disinfect, so they can help heal cuts and scrapes! Plus, they smell amazing!
How to make wax melts from mason Jar candles?
These candles are made by melting beeswax in a mason jar and adding scents and colorants. To make a wax melt, all you need is the jar and the leftover melted wax. Just pour the jar contents into a bowl, add the desired toppings and blend the mixture until you have a smooth consistency. Pour the wax into a pot and heat on medium heat until the wax liquifies. Let the wax cool before pouring it into molds or putting it on your favorite candles or