Christmas is here, and you must have completed the festive décor. But if you are looking for some quick and easy last-minute ideas, we have something that you can try. Here we have listed some of the cutest and easiest DIY Christmas candles that you can try this season to make your house corners or tables look stunning. The crafts are quick, easy, and a great activity to enjoy with your family. So, find your favorite and try right now.

DIY Christmas Candles With Essential Oils

These candles with essential oils are the perfect thing to get you ready for Christmas. These include no toxic fragrance and are an easy DIY for your home or even as a gift. You can add some twine, burlap ribbons or lace, and some greenery to the candle jars to make them more festive. Find the full tutorial.

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Christmas Tree Candle

This Christmas tree candle is right on the theme. The candles are pretty and smell amazing. You won’t even feel like burning these beauties. For equipment, you will need silicone tree molds and some wide-mouth glass jars. Some wax, fragrance oils, wicks, and colors, and you’ve got yourself some holiday candles. Find the full tutorial. 

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DIY Festive Christmas Candles

DIY is already a fun activity, and these candles really add a lot to that fun. Just decorate some basic pillar candles to make them even prettier and enjoy during the festive night. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Christmas Glitter Candles

These candles are fun, sparkly, and look really cute. You simply make candles in plain jars and adorn the jars with glitter to add holiday glam. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Christmas Mason Jar Candle Holder

These look straight out of a winter wonderland. These Mason jar candle holders add cheer to the night while sitting pretty on the table. You can fit these festive jars with votive candles and bring the warmth to your space. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Layered Scent Holiday Candles

Take your festive décor up a notch with these layered scented candles. You get a fresh fragrance with each layer, so you never get that overpowering scent headache. The looks are complementary with these. Find the full tutorial.

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Blue Spruce DIY Hand-Poured Candles

No Christmas tree? No problem. With this DIY candle, you will have that fresh and natural fragrance all around you. It is easy to make and smells amazing. Just remember to cut the wick to ¼ of an inch before lighting it. Find the full tutorial.

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Christmas Gifts – DIY Candles

Confused about what to gift your family or friend? Try these DIY Christmas candles that are really cute and a complete package. These are easy to make and make Christmas merrier and brighter. You can even decorate the jars in various festive themes. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Holiday Mason Jar Floating Candle

A floating candle is always a treat to the eyes. These Mason jars are so easy to put together and look amazing when lit. You can fill the jars with greenery, berries, and water, and have the candles float atop the surface. Find the full tutorial.

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Christmas Mason Jar Candles

Another Mason jar candle idea is here. The jar embraces the Christmas colors and is ready within five minutes. The candles give off a soft glow and brighten the space with festive vibes. For this, you don’t fill the jar with anything but water, and decorate the outside of the jar with greenery, twine, and plaid ribbon. Find the full tutorial.

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Handmade Christmas Gift: Homemade Candles

These candles are a great gift option for your close ones. The candles are made from beeswax and essential oils and have an elegant look. So, consider them for gifting this time. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Christmas Napkin Decoupage Candles

Christmas napkins can really turn into something beautiful that you won’t be able to take your eyes off. Just wrap some cute ones around battery-operated candles, and there you have it. Find the full tutorial.

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Cinnamon Stick Candles

These cinnamon stick candles are gorgeous. The craft is easy, gets ready in 20 minutes, and is the perfect homemade centerpiece for your dining table. Find the full tutorial.

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Easy DIY Christmas Candles

Take some candle holders and fill them up with soy wax; that’s all you have to do for this easy DIY. The cute little quotes on the holders add to the beauty while the candles fill the room with a warm glow. Find the full tutorial.

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Gold-Dipped Candles

Get some white candles of any shape, tape them through the middle, and spray paint them with a golden color. Scatter these around on the table for the best holiday touch. Find the full tutorial.

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Glitter Candles

Glitter is a good option to decorate anything, so why not candles? This DIY is an easy project and takes only 30 minutes. The red glitter goes with the Christmas theme and shines bright at night. Find the full tutorial.

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Shimmering Tree Candle

This candle is placed in a large ceramic bowl and looks stunning. The little tinsel Christmas trees are a pretty addition to the candle and look amazing when the light from the flame falls on them. This one is a must-try. Although you might want to place the trees far away from the wicks and keep an eye on it when it’s lit. Find the full tutorial.

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Do comment below and tell us which one of these is going to adorn your house table this time. Happy Holidays!

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