There is something magical about rose fragrance, attracting people for centuries. From using them as an adornment for home to gifting them to loved ones, roses have a popularity that won’t fade anytime soon. With scented candles becoming one of the most sought-after products to keep at home, why not incorporate your favourite rose fragrance into it? It will not only transform your space into a soothing sanctuary but will also please anyone who visits your home. Not to mention that rose-scented candles also make a thoughtful gift for your loved ones. Creating them from scratch can be a fun and rewarding process.
Benefits Of Keeping Rose-Scented Candles At Home
- Relieves stress
- Improves sleep
- Creates ambience
- Make the space look aesthetic
- Improves mood
- Helps in meditation
How To Make DIY Rose-Scented Candle
Here’s an easy process to make DIY rose-scented candles at home:
Material Required For DIY Rose Scented Candle:
- 2 cups of soy wax flakes
- A candle wick with a weighted bottom
- 10 drops of rose-scented oil
- 1 teaspoon of sugared sprinkles
- Wooden stick or pencil
- Small glass jar or container
Steps To Make DIY Rose-Scented Candle
- Melt the wax flakes in a non-stick pan over low heat, stirring occasionally. Once melted, add 7-10 drops of rose-scented oil.
- Now it's time to add some colour to your wax. But remember, don't use food coloring! Instead, use a crayon in your favourite colour. Simply unwrap it, break it into small pieces, and drop them into the wax. Stir until the colour is evenly mixed.
- Position the stick over the jar, making sure the wick is centered. Now you can carefully pour the melted wax mixture into the jar.
- Once your candle is completely hard (this can take up to 6 hours), trim the wick to the right length. Your rose-scented candle is ready, now light it up and enjoy!
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