How to Make Dip-Dyed Candles

Supplies Needed

Heat-resistant jarsWhite wax pelletsSaucepanAssorted crayonsPaint stir stickWhite taper candlesWax paper

Step-by-Step Directions

With a few supplies and these how-to instructions, you can create your own dipped candles. Customize this easy craft idea with your favorite colored crayons.

Step 1: Prep Wax

Fill a wide-mouth heat-resistant jar with 16 ounces of white wax pellets. Place the jar into a saucepan filled halfway with water. Heat the pan on the stove over medium-high heat. Add unwrapped, broken crayons ($3, Target) to the pellets as they melt. Start with the lightest colored crayons first. We melted several shades of purple to create an ombre look.

Step 2: Dip Candles

Use a paint stick ($1 for 3, The Home Depot) to gently stir the wax mixture as it melts. Add more wax pellets if needed to reach your desired amount. Once melted, dip a white taper candle ($7 for 10, Target) into the mixture. Immediately place the dipped candle into a jar filled with cold water to set the color. If needed, repeat the process to create an even look. After a couple of minutes, remove the candles from the cold water and place them on waxed paper to dry completely. To create more candles, continue adding darker crayons to the melted wax mixture and continue dipping. Let leftover wax sit until solid and it will easily pop out of the jar.