Fabulous DIY Scented Mason Jar Oil Candles

How to Make Your Own Mason Jar Oil Candle

 

This is what you will need for each jar you will want to make:

1- 1/8 Nipple- Yes, they are called that and you can find them in the lighting section at places like Home Depot or Lowe’s with all the spare lighting parts. 


2- 1/8 Couplings- Should be right next to the Nipples. 

2- 3/8 in Washers- You can buy these in a pack or individually.  

You need Lamp Wicks 100% Cotton you find these in craft stores

 

or make your own out of Recycled
T-shirt 100% cotton.  Cut it into strips about 2 inches wide.  If it gets too thin the wick will burn faster.

Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Canola Oil, Citronella oil, Peanut oil, Liquid Parafin oil, Odorless Mineral Oil ,  Lamp Oil  Really any oil that burns.  Is there any oil that doesn’t burn?  Hm… Deep thoughts.


Glass Jar of some sort.

 

How This Works
 

The oil is drawn up the wick where it vaporizes and gets burned by the flame. A few ounces of oil will burn for several hours, so if you are concerned about the cost, it is much cheaper than most candles. 



Want to get fancy with your olive oil lamp? You can infuse your  oil with herbs, spices or essential oils also try infusing your oil with  Pinecones Cranberries Fruit like Lemons or Limes or Oranges, Coffee beans ,Vanilla beans  etc for a more scented and Decorative experience.


 

Tools you will need: 


Cordless drill with a 3/8 drill bit or a really THICK screw driver and hammer to pound it through the lid.  We used a cordless drill and the screw driver and hammer method.  The screw driver is really great for pounding out a starter hole so that the drill has a guide. 


 You can use the hammer later to make sure the metal is flat if it rolls a little.


Block of wood.  You will want this so that you have something to pound or drill into. 

17 Comments

  1. Aida Alequin-Rosich Reply

    Shirley Velasco I believe this would be helpful. I’m going to try one.

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