This article was co-authored by Jun Draper and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Jun Draper is a candle maker, mold maker, and origami artist based in New York. She is the founder and owner of her own business, The Handmade Charm & Sweet Sting Apiaries. With 10 years of experience, Jun specializes in making candles with beeswax from her family's hives. She also crafts silicone molds that can be used for candles, soaps, resin, and more. She offers a wide variety of options on Etsy and her personal Shopify store, including taper molds, pillar molds, tealight molds, figure molds, and more. Her candles are made with 100% pure fresh capping wax and her molds are platinum-cured silicone. Her shop also offers candle-making accessories and bee products like honey, beeswax, and propolis. Jun received her BA in Education from Chongqing University of Arts & Sciences.
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If you love the smell of coffee, then you might like coffee-scented candles. While you can always buy a coffee-scented candle from a store, you will get a much nicer (and more realistic!) scent if you make one at home with fresh coffee grounds. In this article, we’ll walk you through all the steps to make your own coffee candle.
Making a Candle with Coffee Grounds
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I make a candle mold release?Community AnswerYou can just put some toothpaste on there, then it will be released in approximately a minute.
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QuestionCan I use wax paper to line my mold? Can I use super-saturated coffee, or even un-perked coffee or instant coffee to give the candle an aroma?Community AnswerYes, but secure the bottom and the line opening. For an example, use tape or hot glue to close the bottom of the wax paper and close the corners of the paper you put together that forms the mold with tape or hot glue. I would recommend using the coffee-scented oils as suggested, as coffee grounds could burn and create smoke.
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Tips
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You can melt the wax in the microwave in 1-minute increments, as well.Thanks
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Or, try adding a few drops of additional fragrance oils (like caramel or vanilla) to make your candle smell like flavored coffee.Thanks
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Recycle old candles to create your candle; simply break them up and melt down the wax instead of using wax flakes. Unscented ones will work the best, but cinnamon, vanilla, and cookie scents can give your coffee candle a bit of extra fragrance.Thanks
Warnings
- Do not handle hot jars and bowls with bare hands. Use a pot holder, towel, or oven mitt.Thanks
- If you add whole coffee beans to your candle, keep them away from the wick so they don’t burn.Thanks
- Do not leave melting wax unattended.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Candle holder (coffee mug, tin can, mason jar, etc.)
- Soy wax flakes
- Ground coffee (or coffee fragrance oil for candles)
- Brown candle-making dye (optional)
- Tabbed wick
- Double-sided tape or superglue
- Pot
- Can, glass measuring cup, etc. (for melting wax)
- Candy-making thermometer
- Wooden spoon, skewer, or craft stick
Expert Interview

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References
- ↑ Filip Kabashi. Candlemaking Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jun Draper. Candle Maker & Origami Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jun Draper. Candle Maker & Origami Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jun Draper. Candle Maker & Origami Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.farmhousechicliving.com/diy-coffee-candle-mugs/
- ↑ https://sweetcayenne.com/diy-coffee-cup-candles/
- ↑ Filip Kabashi. Candlemaking Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jun Draper. Candle Maker & Origami Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://sweetcayenne.com/diy-coffee-cup-candles/
- ↑ Filip Kabashi. Candlemaking Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Filip Kabashi. Candlemaking Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.craftklatch.com/diy-coffee-candle-craft-klatch/
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