Mason jars are jars that are used for canning and preserving food items. As the notion of wax sealing became widespread in the 1830s, the inventor came up with an alternate idea of sealing containers using screws or threads. Mason jars first appeared in 1858. The jar was improvised and designed according to the revolution of the given century and necessities, from zinc screws to rubber for tight sealing.
Several retailers produced wide to regular jars in various forms and sizes in response to overwhelming demand. Currently, these jars are fairly popular, available in a variety of aromas and colors that distinguish them from standard candle containers.
How To Make Mason Jar Candles
These jar candles are lovely for decorating and also gives provide a peaceful atmosphere in your home. Although accessible online and in stores, they are also affordable to manufacture at home. You may choose the scent, color, and form of the jars you desire or need. As a result, homemade mason jar candles are a must-try.
Candle Making Supplies:
- Soy Wax- 5 Ounces
- Wick- 6 Inches
- Essential Oils- 1.5 Ounce
Know About Mason Jar Candles Making Supplies
The important ingredients which you will need in the making of the candles using mason jars. The required information to help you efficiently and understand the process better.
- Mason Jars - You can also use yogurt jars or jars which come in cosmetic products. Any color or shape is fine to use. A small is also fine depending on the size you can always vary the quantity used.
- Soy Wax - For every 5 ounces you will need an 8-ounce jar for better results. Other waxes are not used because they too sticky whereas soy wax is easy to use.
- Wick - Thick and long enough to settle in the jar and though ignored but can ruin the candle if not placed or bought carefully according to the size and shape you are making the jar candles.
Mason Jar Candles - Step By Step
This an inexpensive and easy solution to transform your old and drab jars into gorgeous and exotic candles. Something you may experiment with and personalize to learn.A terrific option for gifts that reflect your flair. A new creation made by simple methods is outlined below.
Directions: step-by-step
- Wick Sticker
- Saucepan
- Kitchens Scale
- Wick Holder
- Deep fry thermometer
- Scissors
- Candle Wick
Directions:
- Place the wick in the jar: Take the wick sticker and remove the paper and place the sticky side on the bottom of the wick tab. Now remove the other paper and place the wick carefully in the jar. Make sure to press the wick properly to be placed firmly. Place a wick holder for the entirety of the wick straight and centered in the jar.
- Now, take a saucepan and fill it with water not very high and boil it. Till its heating measure, the amount of wax required. Take 5 ounces by measuring it on the scale. Boil the water at a low flame along with the measured wax in another container. Let the wax melt and measure the temperature using the thermometer .185 F is the standard temperature, keep stirring the wax. Make sure to remove it from the stove after melting completely.
- Add scents after the wax has cooled to 170F add essential oils. In 1 ounce you can give 0.3 ounces so a 10 ml bottle is fine to empty. Make sure to stir the mixture for at least 1-2 minutes. Once the mixture has reached 140F temperature, pour it into the mason jar with the wick placed before. Let it cool.
- At least for 4 hours, you should let it settle and harden. After that remove the wick holder, and cut the wick to ¼ inch. Before using the candles make sure you let it cool and settle for 102 weeks for good results. After 1-2 weeks, your mason jar candles are ready to refresh your surroundings.
Conclusion
Candles never fail to lift one’s spirits. The dull light is rather bright for those in a poor mood, and the fragrance adds another layer. Mason jar candles allow you to freely position them almost anywhere and enjoy the scent in the ambiance. The preceding instructions are simple to follow and require only a few materials to prepare. Curd jars to cosmetics, any size and form can be part of your aromatic experiment. Enjoy your new candles!