How to Make Feather Candles

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Candles are always a crowd pleaser. In the winter, they help create a warm, cozy atmosphere, and in the summer, they keep those long, lazy evenings going just a little bit longer. Whether you use them as a table decoration outdoors or place them around your home to create atmospheric lighting, I'm sure you'll agree, you can never have enough! These feather candles are so easy to make, and they're perfect for DIY weddings, summer barbecues and dinner parties that go late into the night.

How to Make Feather Candles

Watch the video tutorial

Things You’ll Need

  • Wax

  • Cereal box

  • Cotton cord

  • Tape

  • Skewer

  • Retractable knife

How to Make Feather Candles

Step 1: Make your mold

Cut out a rectangle from the cereal box, making it about an inch larger in each direction than the desired final candle size.

How to Make Feather Candles

Then, cut a small square from each corner to create tabs.

How to Make Feather Candles

Fold each of the tabs inwards, and press the crease firmly. Then, position the tabs so they point upward, creating a shallow tray. Ensure the shiny side of the box is on the inside of the tray (this will help you remove the candle later on).

How to Make Feather Candles

Cover the outside of the box in tape, making sure to seal all the gaps and joins.

How to Make Feather Candles

Poke a hole in each of the shorter sides of the mold using a skewer, right in the middle of the tabs.

How to Make Feather Candles

Step 2: Create the candle

Melt the wax, making sure there is enough to almost fill the cardboard tray. I used a fondue maker to melt the wax because it's a consistent, gentle heat source, but you can also melt the wax in 30 second intervals in the microwave or in a bain-marie (which is a heatproof glass bowl placed over a pan of water on the stove) to melt the wax until it's pourable.

How to Make Feather Candles

Once the wax is completely melted, cut a section of cotton cord a few inches longer that the rectangle tray. Dip the cord into the wax, remove and leave for a few seconds to cool. Set aside.

How to Make Feather Candles

Push either end of the waxed cord through the two holes in the tray and pull taught. Tape these down ensuring you cover the holes to seal them.

How to Make Feather Candles

Place the tray onto a level, heatproof surface, and pour wax into the tray until just a quarter inch from the top. Leave this to fully cool.

How to Make Feather Candles

Step 3: Shape the candle

Using scissors, snip the corners to open up the tray.

How to Make Feather Candles

Fold down the tabs to leave a rectangle candle.

How to Make Feather Candles

Use the sharp end of the skewer to trace out the shape of the feather onto the surface of the candle, leaving it thicker at the base (you can cut the base to the exact size of your candle holder later). Once you're happy with the design, cut around it using a knife. Be careful not to cut the cord until the end. When you've finished, trim the cord down to half an inch to create the wick.

How to Make Feather Candles

Using the knife, carefully shave wax off the base until you can push it into the candle holder so it sits securely. Alternatively, you can melt a little more wax and pour that into the candle holder around the base to secure.

How to Make Feather Candles

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