
How to Make Wax Melts
Wax melts and candles differ primarily in their use and structure. Wax melts are scented pieces of wax without a wick that are melted in a wax warmer. They are an excellent option for those who prefer not to have an open flame. Unlike candles, wax melts can be used multiple times until the fragrance fades. They are also more customizable in terms of scent combinations and intensity. You can mix different wax melts to create your unique fragrance blend. Typically, wax melts can last anywhere from 8 to 20 hours depending on the type of the wax and the fragrance oil used. Factors like the type of wax warmer and the environment can also affect their longevity. Use high-quality wax with premium fragrance oils as they tend to last longer. The size of the wax melt also plays a role – smaller pieces will melt and dissipate scent faster than larger ones. The best wax for DIY wax melts is often a matter of personal preference. Soy wax, a renewable source, is a popular choice due to its natural ingredients. Other options include paraffin wax, known for its long-lasting fragrance, beeswax with its natural, honey-like scent, or a blend of these waxes for a balanced scent throw and melting point. A soy blend wax is recommended for beginners due to its ease of use and eco-friendly properties. To make wax melts, you will need:
- Wax (e.g., 1 pound of soy wax)
- Fragrance oils or essential oils (about 30-40 drops for essential oils or 1-2 ounces for fragrance oils per pound of wax)
- Dye (optional, a few drops or grams depending on desired color intensity)
- Wax warmer
- Molds (silicone molds are preferred for easy removal)
- Heat source to melt the wax (such as a double boiler)
- Thermometer (to monitor the wax temperature)
- Stirring utensil (like a wooden spoon)
- Pouring pitcher (for transferring melted wax into molds)
- Depending on the number of wax melts you want to make, measure the appropriate amount of wax. For a standard batch, use about 1 pound of wax
- Heat the wax in a melting pot or double boiler until it reaches the recommended temperature depending on wax type.
- If desired, add dye when the wax is fully melted and mix well for an even color.
- Once the wax cools, add fragrance oil and stir for about 2 minutes to ensure even distribution and to ensure a good scent throw.
- Carefully pour the wax into silicone molds, filling up to the top but avoiding overfilling.
- Allow the wax to cool and harden completely at room temperature for several hours.
- Gently pop the wax melts out of the molds.
- Let the wax melts cure for at least 48 hours depending on wax type for the best scent throw.
- Use micas for a shimmery and eye-catching effect.
- Add eco-friendly glitter for a sparkling appearance.
- Experiment with unique fragrance blends, like combining floral and citrus notes.
- Use fun and creative mold shapes like stars, hearts, or seasonal designs to add character.
- Incorporate botanicals like dried flowers or herbs for a natural touch.







