If your wick doesn’t have a tab at the bottom, you can buy a wick tab separately, and secure it to the wick using a pair of pliers. You can also tie a paper clip to the end of the wick instead. You can reuse jars from jams and baby food as well, but make sure that the walls are thick. If the glass is too thin, it may shatter.

You will need about 1 pound (455 grams) of wax for a pint (475-milliliter) sized mason jar.

You can add color with liquid or solid dyes meant for candle-making. Add a little bit at a time, and keep in mind that the color will lighten once the wax hardens. You will need about ½ to 1 ounce of fragrance oil for 1 pound (455 grams) of wax. [3] X Research source If you can’t find dyes or fragrances meant for candle-making, you can use a broken crayon and essential oil instead.

Fall: orange slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, or brightly colored leaves. Winter: mini pinecones, twigs, pine branches, or holly leaves and berries. Summer: orange, lemon, and lime slices. Spring: Whole flowers, such as dahlia or daisies.

Consider mixing some essential oils into your vegetable oil first. Lemon, rosemary, and sweet orange are all great choices. [13] X Research source

Fresh fruit and flowers will last about 1 week in the water. If you want something that lasts longer, use fake flowers. Some craft stores also sell fake fruit. [16] X Research source