Homemade Coffee Candle!

by Improvisation in Living > Decorating

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Homemade Coffee Candle!

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Here is my original Coffee Candle recipe!

This project is fun, cheap and easy (if you do it right!)

I saw some funky candles in the store (I think they were Yankee), and I thought to myself... "Wow, I can make one of these with some household objects!"

Here is another one of my candles, check it out!:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-Chocolate-Candle/

Preparations

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What you will need:
Old/ Used Candles
Cider/ Beer Can
Pot With Handle
Teaspoon
Ground Coffee
Empty Container/ Tin
Salvaged Candle Wicks

Getting Started!

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First thing's first! Remove the top from your can, and you should be left with a makeshift "melting pot"...

Get all of your leftover tea lights and candles together, and shove 'em into the can (make sure to save the wicks)

Now make sure to put water into your actual pot (about half full) and bring it just under the boil.

Now! Put your "melting pot" into the water and watch your wax melt!

Melting That Wax!

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After 3 or 4 minutes, the wax should be a liquid.

Make sure to keep stirring with your teaspoon to get all the wax liquefied!

As seen in the picture, make the "melting pot" into a jug shape by pinching one side of it.

Coffee Time!

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Okay! So what I am using here is a nice, strong, ground espresso... Because if it isn't strong, you won't smell it!

I added 2 teaspoons of coffee into the wax, and tried to dissolve it by leaving it boil.

I left some granules intact, because it adds to the effect of the candle!

Time to Make a Candle!

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This is a simple step:
Quickly bring the wax to a surface (I used the straining board)

Prepare your container for pouring. I used an old cookie tin that I got on holidays!

Get Pouring!

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Fill up your container with your waxy coffee mixture!

WARNING: Careful! The wax is very hot!

Quickly put your salvaged wicks into the candle before if it sets (I used the wicks that I recovered from standard tea lights)

You Have a Coffee Candle!

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Let it set, and look what what you get!

After leaving it rest for a while, you will find that there is a nice coffee scent, and when you light it, you will get a warm aroma!

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