Boujee Fall Candle Hack

boujee Fall candle hack

Remember the post I shared a few months ago here {How to Refill Expensive Candle Containers}? Well, we are going to piggy back on that technique and take it a step further. The candles will not only smell fabulous, but look amazing with all the Fall feels. These candles combine cozy with a little bit of lux, making it perfect for the season.

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Back many years ago when I sold vintage wares in a couple of booths, there were always fellow vendors who sold candles in tea cups and the such. The look is lovely, and I always aspired to create my own candles with vessels which were my style and preference. I picked up these glass containers in my thrifting adventures not too long ago, and I thought they would make perfect candle containers. And here we are.

boujee Fall candle hack

These containers have all the elegant vintage vibes I love, which I shared in a few projects, you can read more about them here {The Many Benefits of Thrifting} and here {A Summer Foyer styling with Thrifted Finds}. The point being these thrifted vintage glass dishes can be used in many ways. Once I’m done with the candles I can choose to refill them again, or I can make them into decor again.

But I also wanted a candle that looked as fabulous as it smells. Cue in the organics. The fresh elements elevate the candle to another level and add interest and texture to the entire experience. The organic elements are things you probably have in your home or yard already. It’s such an easy detail to add as the wax hardens.

boujee Fall candle hack

These would also make great presents for the holidays or make for a thoughtful and beautiful hostess gift. Think about that next time you go thrifting. Put pretty containers for candles on your list. Remember always look at the potential of pieces at thrift stores not simply what they are intended for. I already have ideas for Christmas candles.

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I use wax blocks in my favorite scent Grapefruit Pine. It’s the perfect scent for the holidays without being too holiday-ee. You can select any candle wax with a fall scent you like or you can use unscented wax and add an oil with Fall aromas which speak to you. If you are not familiar with the Grapefuit Pine scent from Himalayan Trading Post, I highly recommend it. It’s super fresh with hints of seasonal festivity,

boujee Fall candle hack
  • Pretty thrifted container (s)
  • Candle wax in desired scent
  • Candle wicks with wick stickers
  • Wick holders
  • Organics (I used cinnamon, dried citrus, mini pine cones, spent petals, star anise)
boujee Fall candle hack
  • Pyrex or microwaveable bowl
  • Oven mitt
  • Scissors

Warning: This tutorial includes the handling of hot wax. Please proceed with caution, be careful, and use all the appropriate protection and equipment.

  • Read all instructions and assemble all supplies and tools
  • Adhere wick stickers in bottom of candle container at desired wick positions
  • Attach wicks on top of stickers
  • Set wick holder through wicks to hold them in desired position
boujee Fall candle hack
  • Fill pyrex container with unmelted wax
  • Microwave pyrex with wax in 1 minute increments until fully melted, resulting in a clear liquid
  • Remove pyrex from microwave, using an oven mitt, and allow melted wax to sit until it becomes opaque
  • Once liquid wax becomes opaque, pour into candle container slowly and carefully, using an oven mitt
boujee Fall candle hack
  • Let candle container to sit allowing wax to firm up slightly
  • As the wax starts to set insert organic elements around the candle
boujee Fall candle hack
  • Allow wax to fully set around all the organic pieces
  • Once wax is set and firm, trim wick to about 1/4-inch
  • Voila! Enjoy you boujee Fall candle
boujee Fall candle hack

Add all you Fall organics while the wax is settling, but still liquid enough that you don’t disturb the wax formation. I was a little late with the glass compote and the wax isn’t as pretty as it should be. It will still look great once it burns but the presentation isn’t as clean before it’s lit. For the organics I used a cinnamon stick, which I cut using a scissor, plus dried citrus, star anise, mini pine cones and spent petals. You could also use dried leaves, nutmeg, cloves and more.

boujee Fall candle hack

I used these vintage glass pieces with gold detailing since they compliment my decor and style, but you could use any type of vessel. I would also use silver plate, decorative porcelain pieces or even wood items. Use whatever speaks to you and matches your decor aesthetic. Make it yours.

boujee Fall candle hack

Like I mentioned above my wax is scented, and it comes in blocks which are microwaveable, making them easy to use and streamlining the entire process. Essential oils with unscented wax is another alternative. Always read all the specific instructions on the package of the particular wax you choose. 

These candles not only look good while they are burning, but when they are not lit as well. Between the pretty glass pieces and the fall organic elements, the candles truly become a piece of decor. Plus the candles create fantastic ambiance with all the cozy feels for Fall.

boujee Fall candle hack

If you are nor familiar with candle making and are interested in giving it a go, my previous post might be beneficial with more specifics on the process {How to Refill Expensive Candle Containers}.

boujee Fall candle hack

The days are getting longer, darker and colder. Slowly we start to spend more time indoors. Making our homes cozy is important for our mental health and well being. Candles helps to create great ambiance in our homes and these fall candles hit our smell and sight senses for mood boosting properties.

boujee Fall candle hack

Fall is my favorite season. These candles is an easy and small detail to add to our homes to enjoy this time of year. I love to use my thrifted finds in new and different ways. The next Thrifted goodies installment is coming in a couple of weeks, and I have more seasonal content to share with you. I hope you are inspired by this boujee Fall candle hack. Thanks for joining me as we spread some Fall joie de vivre!

Warning: Do not leave a burning open flame candle unattended. Do not burn open flame candles near children and or pets.

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10 Comments

  1. Looks amazing and creative. When I was little, my father brought home big sheets of wax from his job and we would make candles.

  2. Such a creative candle hack for fall! The aesthetic is so on point. It would be amazing to use 3D rendering to experiment with various setups before actually trying them out. Have you ever done that

  3. The vessels you thrifted are so pretty and look fabulous with the amazing candles you made! I’ve been wanting to make candles for a while and have not done it. Pinning so I can put this on my to-do list! Thanks for the inspiration!

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