egg shell candles

Sometimes I’m amazed that I’m not a hoarder with 50 cats and armies of miniature gnomes in my flower beds. Because I LOVE small, simple decorative items. Like these egg shell candles. There’s just something so unique and sweet about them. Surprisingly, they are not difficult to make, either!

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supplies needed:

step 1 – prepare the eggs

You will need several eggs, both brown and white. Break the shells in half and save the yolk and whites in the refrigerator to use for a recipe (I hate to see food go to waste!) Then rinse the shells out thoroughly and put them aside to dry. Once dry, place them in an empty egg carton to keep them stable.

egg shells

step 2 – attach wicks

Secure the metal bottoms of the wicks in the shells with a dab of hot glue. 

candle wicks

step 3 – add wax

Following the instructions on the container of  wax flakes, melt in a glass measuring cup in the microwave. Once completely melted, carefully pour into the egg shells. Use toothpicks to keep the wicks upright and centered while wax is drying.

wax flakaes

egg candles

And that’s how easy it is! Now that I know how simple it is to make them, I can’t wait to try some more creative approaches – such as coloring the wax or dying the shells. But I won’t go too wild… crazy cat lady hoarding visions swimming around in my head. 

egg candles

Check out my tutorial for making these beautiful egg carton vignettes here.

egg carton display
 

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egg shell candles

Comments · 9

    1. Oh no! I’ve honestly never heard of that happening. If your eggshells were painted, maybe the paint was flammable. If not, my only guess is that the type of wax makes a difference. I used soy wax flakes. I’m so sorry! I’m going to keep researching this; I’m baffled now.

  1. I love this! It’s so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing it at our Party in Your PJs link party. I’m going to feature it in our link party that starts tonight.

    Stay safe! Stay well!!!

  2. These are so cute! And so original! I’ve never seen candles in something like this, perfect for a thrifty Easter!

  3. Wow, I would never have thought about using egg shells for candles! That’s a super cool idea, and they turned out fantastic. Thanks for sharing! (stopping in from the Artsy Fartsy Link Party!)

    Amber Johnson
    http://www.craftaboo.com

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