Make your own candles - from candle remnants
Reusing Star Candle Scraps: A Glowing Guide
Star candles bring magic and warmth to every home. Their beautiful shapes and colors, coupled with their soft light, create a special atmosphere. However, after burning, they often leave behind small, unused candle remnants that are too good to throw away. In this blog post, we would like to show you how you can reuse these candle remnants creatively and sustainably.
“The seven points remain...”
Collecting and sorting the candle remains
When a star candle (or other candles) burns down, the tips or "points" often remain. Collect these candle remnants until you have enough of them.

“the melt-free method”
Make a new candle from leftover wax
One of the easiest ways to reuse candle scraps is to make new candles out of them. All you need is a wick, a candle holder or heat-resistant mold, and of course your candle scraps. You don't even have to melt the candle scraps for this.

“Glue the wick with some wax.”

“Avoid voids in your glass.”
Make your own candle in a glass
Begin positioning your candle scraps tightly around the wick, starting at the edge of the container and working your way toward the center. Make sure the candle scraps are as close together as possible.

“Time to enjoy your unique candle”
By reusing your star candle scraps, you are contributing to a more sustainable way of living while creating beautiful and unique candles. It's a creative and fun way to transform old into new and do something good for our planet in the process.
Just give it a try and share your experiences and creations with us. We look forward to hearing from you!
