How to make a Rosemary Lemon candle
Good morning sweet friends. I hope you are having a beautiful start to your week. I am so happy to be joining Lucy and each one of you again today to share another inspiring project. And if you have a few minutes to spare I would love if you stopped by to visit us at A Burst of Beautiful to see what we’ve been working on.
Lately, we have been blessed with the most beautiful spring-like weather – the sun is shining, the birds are singing and our trees are beginning to bloom. The first signs of spring are always such a welcome and wonderful feeling. I always feel so completely invigorated and ready to embrace a new season – usually by freshening up our home (drop by to see our spring home tour or the subtle spring touches we added to our bedroom).
For me, it’s cathartic to strip away the winter layers, both figuratively and literally. We pack away the extra blankets and our cozy slippers and trade our hearty comfort food for lighter, healthier options. And on those first warm days of spring, we open every window in our home to let the crisp breeze blow through. Everything smells so clean and fresh, it’s a scent I long to capture and enjoy forever.
We decided to do just that with our Rosemary Lemon Candles. The combination of fresh rosemary and citrus is perfect. I love lighting one of these candles in our kitchen after a busy day when our little one is tucked into bed, the house is clean and the laundry is done. It’s a light, refreshing and energizing scent that completely matches my mood.
Rosemary Lemon Candles
Supplies
- 1 lb paraffin wax (chopped to allow quicker melting)*
- 3 wicks with clips
- Wick stickers
- 3 – 250 ml mason jars
- Rosemary essential oil (40 drops)
- Lemon esstential oil (40 drops)
- Clothespins
*Makes 3 – 250 ml candles
Instructions
I hope you enjoyed this very simple tutorial for making your own candles. Have fun trying different esstential oils to create your own signature scent – they make terrific gifts for family and friends.
Alicia xo