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Step 1: Choose jar
- Choose the container of your choice, such as a glass, jar and a clean it.
- Measure or weigh the wax needed.
Step 2: Place wick
- Attach the wick to the centre of the container.
- You can secure the wick to the bottom of the container with a wick stick or a glue dot to keep it straight.


Step 3: Melt wax
- Melt the wax in a wax melting pot or double-walled water bath.
- Pay attention to melting, mixing and pouring temperatures and to follow the wax manufacturer's instructions.
- It is important that the wax does not get too hot, it must not boil and should only be heated to 80°C (use the thermometer for this)
Step 4: Pouring
- Carefully pour the melted wax into the container, keeping the wick in the centre.
- Allow the wax to cool completely and harden.
- We recommend a rest and drying period of at least 1-2 days.


Step 4: Cut the wick
- Cut the wick to the desired length Voilà! Your homemade candle is ready to spread coziness.
- As an extra you can spread different fragrance oils and candle colors that give your candle great aromas.