Crayon candles are a fun, colorful DIY craft where you melt crayons to make decorative candles. They’re popular for gifts, home décor, or kids’ craft projects because the colors are vibrant and customizable.
What You Need:
- Crayons (broken into pieces)
- Wax (optional: paraffin or old candle stubs for extra body)
- Candle wicks
- A heat-safe container or mold
- A double boiler or microwave-safe container for melting
Basic Method:
- Prep wicks: Place a wick in the center of your container or mold.
- Melt crayons: Break crayons into pieces and melt them slowly in a double boiler or microwave in short bursts, stirring frequently. You can mix colors for swirls or layers.
- Pour wax: Carefully pour melted crayon (or crayon + wax mixture) into the container around the wick.
- Cool: Let the candle set completely at room temperature.
- Trim wick: Cut the wick to about ¼ inch before lighting.
Tips:
- Layer different colors for a rainbow effect.
- Use silicone molds for fun shapes.
- Avoid overheating crayons—they can smoke or burn.
These candles are more decorative than functional since crayons melt at a lower temperature than candle wax, so they’re best used carefully.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step guide for making a rainbow crayon candle that’s safe and visually striking.
Do you want me to do that?