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How to Make Faux Jadeite DIY Candles

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These faux jadeite candles were inspired by a couple of projects. Last month I shared the faux jadeite hack with thrifted glassware. I love how the pieces turned out, which I used in my most recent table project {the Tale of Peter Rabbit Table Styling} along with today’s candles.

I simply took it a step further here, inserting candle making as well. If you’re a regular reader, then you know I like to pour my own candles into fun vessels. And here we are. I’ve included other options besides pouring your own hot wax, since I know this might intimidate some folks. You can achieve a similar look with store bought candles. Please join me as we get crafty.

I used thrifted glass pieces to make these faux jadeite candle holders. Three different container styles show how to hand pour a candle right into the container or you can use a real store bought candle simply inserted in the container and last but not least you can use a battery operated candle. I feel like Goldilocks with all the different choices. lol. But seriously, there’s something for everybody here, going from most complex to the simplest option.

Crafting Pro Tip: Read all the instructions through once and then re-read everything again. This way, you are familiar with everything you need and know what to expect.

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

Reader Tip: Find more candle making information and a more detailed step by step tutorial here: {How to Refill Expensive Candle Containers}.

The Krylon Pistachio color spray paint seems to be the best match to the true Jadeite color. I used a FolkArt Acrylic paint for my first faux Jadeite project. Remember this {Vintage Inspired DIY Tinsel Tree with Jadeite Ornaments} last Christmas? The name of the paint was Jadeite, well the name says it all, right? Well not so much.

After reading a multitude of tutorials on the subject, I chose to use the Pistachio spray paint, and I highly recommend it. I’ve included it in the shopping section for your convenience. The green shade seems to blend with my authentic jadeite pieces well. You can see above the candles and some faux pieces mixed with real jadeite. On a total side note, when using spray paint always cover your surroundings appropriately and do it in a well ventilated space. I do my spray painting projects outside for both of these reasons.

This is my first time using this soy wax in flake form. I usually use the Himalayan Candle Grapefruit Pine Refill Kit, which is my favorite scent. Since I wanted to use these candles for tabletop purposes, I chose to use an unscented candle wax. It’s not recommended to use scented candles at dinner tables since it interferes with our senses while eating.

At first I was worried about melting the soy flakes in the microwave, which I prefer over stove top melting. The description and instructions for the product did not mention anything about microwave meltable. I asked the virtual assistant for the product and the answer was a bit ambiguous at best. So I tested melting it in the microwave in small increments and worked myself up. It worked just fine, and one minute intervals are prudent. I prefer using the microwave since I just find it faster, easier and less of a mess. Always read and follow all the specific instructions on the package of your particular wax. 

I used glass containers I picked up while thrift shopping since I frequent thrifts in my area. I also recycled a glass candle container from my son’s room which was done. You can also find inexpensive glass pieces at garage sales, flea markets and even the Dollar Tree. Inexpensive pieces are best for this type of project. I think I paid around $1-$2 each for these pieces.

The hobnail design on these pieces spoke to me since it’s reminiscent of milk glass styles. I am pleased how the hobnail looks with the faux jadeite finish. They do not look like dollar pieces to me anymore. What do you think?

When you burn your candle for the first time allow it to burn long enough for the melted wax to reach the edges of the container. This will assure that the candle will burn evenly in subsequent uses, optimizing the wax usage. You don’t want the candle to burn vertically tunneling down, making a hole down to the bottom of the container and leaving the wax on the sides unused. Instead the candle should burn horizontally using all the wax fully to the edges.

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

These containers can be filled with any sort of wax or candles, scented or unscented, colored or plain white, flameless and battery operated. The options are many, creating opportunities for many different lifestyles. They would also make a fabulous personal gift.

We burn candles all year long around here. We have real flame candles and battery operated flameless candles throughout our home inside and out. I love the magic candles create. I hope you enjoyed today’s post and it was lovely to have you here. Au revoir!

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