If you’ve ever wanted to master making your very own soy-blended wax candles, this blog is for you!
Soy-blended wooden wick candles may seem a bit tricky to make, but if you’re using our exclusive Virgin Coconut Soy Wax, it doesn’t have to be! This wax is formulated to provide you with amazing glass adhesion, fantastic scent throw, and sets super smoothly and evenly in candles.
In just 8 simple steps, you can make your very own luxury soy-blended, clean-burning, wooden wick candle. Keep reading as we guide you along this fun creative making journey!
Steps to make a Soy Blend Wax Candle:
First make sure you have all the materials you need for this fun creation:
Maker Tip: Try our Candle Makers Tool Kit for all your necessary candle making supplies!
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Fill a stove-safe pot with water until the water reaches about 3” / 12.7 cm in height. Then preheat the water until it is barely simmering (not boiling).
- Divide your wax into small chunks with a wax cutter or knife and place them into a pouring pitcher. The total ounce fill of each vessel is equivalent to the amount of wax needed per vessel. (Example: 8 oz vessel = 8 oz of wax needed)
- Carefully place the pouring pitcher into your water-filled pot. Leave the pouring pitcher in the pot until your wax is completely liquified and has reached the appropriate mix and pour temperature for your wax type. You can find the mix + pour temperature for your wax by referring to the manufacturer or product page where you purchased the wax.
Maker Tip: If you’re using our Virgin Coconut Soy Wax Blend, the mix + pour temp is 180° - 190° F / 82° - 88° C.
- While your wax is melting, assemble your wick and place it into your candle jar. Press the wick into a wick clip by gently rocking the edge of the wick back and forth until the bottom is completely secured in the clip. Then, attach a wick sticker to the bottom of the wick clip. Press the wick clip into the center bottom of each vessel you are making candles with so they are wax-ready.
- Use your thermometer to check the wax temperature. Once you've reached the perfect temperature (like we mentioned in Step 4), remove the pouring pitcher from the pot using a heat resistant glove or oven mitt. Measure and pour in your fragrance oil and stir briskly for 2 to 3 minutes. Maker Tip: You can find the best fragrance percentage for your size of candle jar using our handy dandy Fragrance Percentage Chart.

6. Slowly pour your wax and fragrance blend into your vessel until between 0.5" (12.7 mm) - 1" (25.4 mm) of the wick remains above the wax, depending on preference and vessel size.
7. You’re almost done! Let your candle cool on a flat surface for at least 24 hours, then once it has sufficiently cooled, it’s time to trim your wick. Trim it to about 0.2” or 5 millimeters above the wax. Then, apply a safety label on the bottom of your candle jar for the final finish.
Maker Tip: Don’t forget to trim your wick where the wood naturally breaks off before relighting your candle. This will help avoid sooting and overheating. It’s recommended to burn your candle for 2-3 hours at a time (until a full melt pool is achieved), but no longer than 4 hours at a time.
Watch this video to see these steps in action: How To Make a Soy Blend Wax Candle
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Happy Making!