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DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

We can't get enough of candlelit receptions, and are always looking for new creative spins on classic wedding decorations - so imagine our delight when we discovered candle dipping! Using only a few supplies, we were able to create gorgeous centerpiece decorations that would be perfect for a spring wedding, or could be altered slightly to work for any wedding theme. 

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Spend an afternoon dipping candles in colored wax with our step-by-step instructions below to create a one-of-a-kind look to wow your guests. You may want to gather a few friends or family members to help with this project, but we promise you'll love the results.  When you set up your fabulous reception tables, you'll be so glad you took the time to make these gorgeous decorations.

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Supplies:

  • Assorted Taper Candles
  • Wax Beads or Flakes (We used Natural Soy 444 Wax from Amazon)
  • Crayons
  • Crock Pot
  • Mason Jars
  • Wooden Spoons or Wooden Craft Sticks
  • Water

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Instructions:

Set up and plug in your crock pot. We turned ours on High. Place several mason jars inside your crock pot, each firmly sitting upright. 

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Add wax to each mason jar, filling to the top, but not overflowing. 

Add water to the crock pot. You will want to add as much water as you can without spilling into the jars or over the sides of the crock pot. The more water you have, the faster your wax will melt. Tip: The reason we do this after adding the wax is that you do not want your jars just floating around in the water - and the wax adds the weight you need to keep them anchored.

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

As the wax melts, you will need to add more until you have enough melted wax to fill the jars almost all the way to the top - leave about an inch to an inch and a half at the top to avoid overflowing when the tapers are dipped. We ended up using about a pound of wax per color, but it will vary based on the number of candles dipped, as you may need to replenish the wax in the jars if you dip quite a few. 

While you are waiting on the wax to melt - which could take a while depending on the type of wax you choose and the amount you are melting - you will need to get your crayons ready. 

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces
DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Shave about 1/2 to 3/4 of each crayon to add to each jar of wax. Shaving the crayons instead of chopping them cuts down on the melting time. We recommend using individual sheets of wax paper for each color to avoid making a mess. Lay down a sheet of wax paper and make small shavings with a paring knife.

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

When you are done, lift the wax paper with the crayon shavings inside and use the wax paper to pour the crayon pieces into each jar.

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Stir each jar to ensure all wax is melted and the crayon is evenly mixed throughout. 

At this point, dip a test taper candle in each jar to ensure the color is what you wanted. If it is not as bright as you want, adjust by adding more crayon. If you want to change the hue, add a different color to balance it out. Keep in mind that if you are wanting an ombre effect, you will want a lighter result. That way, when dipped multiple times the color will intensify.

Once you are satisfied with the color, remove the jars from the crock pot and place on a heat-resistant surface. The jars will be hot, so we suggest using a towel or oven mitts when moving them. (The reason for this is that when the wax is so hot, it does not adhere well to the candles - it is best to let it cool a little bit.)

Leave the crock pot on with the water inside in case your wax begins to harden. If the wax begins to harden, place the jar back inside the crock pot until it is fully melted again.

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

Slowly dip your candles. 

For an ombre look, lower the candle as deep in the wax as possible (you may need to tilt the jar on an angle to dip it deeper, but do this cautiously) and hold for 5-10 seconds before removing. 

Hold the candle out of the wax for 10-20 seconds to allow the colored wax to set. The wax may drip from the bottom of the candle a bit, so make sure to hold it over the jar. 

Dip the candle into the jar again, but do not dip as deep as the first time. Stop about a half inch to an inch below the last dip line. Hold in the wax for 5-10 seconds and then remove for about 10-20 seconds before dipping again. 

Repeat these steps, dipping less of the candle each time until you achieve the desired look. 

Hold for about a minute to allow the colored wax more time to set. 

While the wax is pliable, use your fingers to remove some wax from the base (about an inch at the bottom of the taper candle) so that the candle will fit into the holders you plan to use. It is easy to remove some of the wax in this area at this point and once removed, you can smooth out the wax remaining with your fingers.

Set down to cool. Tip: Use a baking dish with a raised edge. Set the base down in the pan, and prop the top on the edge of the dish so that your candles are not drying on a flat surface.

Repeat with each candle in the color assortment of your choice.

After you are finished, turn off and empty your crock pot.

Once cooled, store the candles - individually wrapped in plastic wrap - in a cool, dry place away from any heat sources until you are ready to use them.

Tip: With the unused wax, you could make small individual candles by placing a wick in a small jar, adding wax mixed with a few drops of essential oils, and allow to cool fully. Package these as gifts for your bridesmaids or to be handed out as favors at your bridal shower.  

DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces
DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces
DIY Ombre Dipped Taper Candle Centerpieces

We hope you enjoy making these beautiful ombre dipped taper candles as much as we did!

Bright Ideas for Candle Centerpieces

Candles are a classic way to bring charm and romance to your wedding or event. You can go the simple route and plop down a candle in the middle of the table, but there are so many ways to be creative when using candles on your big day. Here are some ways to light up your event.

One of my favorite ideas is using long neck vintage glass bottles for candle holders. These can be found at garage sales and thrift stores or in your own kitchen (after you have used all of the wine for "cooking" of course.) Tall tapered candles can then be stuck into the mouth of the bottle. This looks the most authentic when the candle has burned for a little while and the wax has been allowed to drip down the bottle. If you do not like the idea of letting the wax drip, you can purchase wine bottle stoppers that actually have candle holders on them. These are adorably called "wine bottle-abras." Don't be too concerned with finding a ton of matching bottles for your candle holders. Variation in the height and glass color will only create a more interesting and eye-pleasing arrangement.

If you like the idea of using wine bottles for your candle holders, you may also enjoy using wine glasses. Here you can, once again, go for simple and elegant by placing a single small votive candle in the glass. For more customized looks add flower petals, sand and sea shells, shiny stones, or virtually anything that fits your wedding theme to the bottom of the glass and set the candle on top.  You can also cover the glass with an adorable wine-glass lamp shade. These can be purchased, but can also be homemade. For the do-it-yourselfers out there, Casasugar.com has great instructions on how to make these fun shades.

Lastly, if you are having an outdoor or evening event, paper bag luminaries can create a pleasant glow to light pathways or accent any area you would like to draw attention to. For example; the perimeter of an outdoor dance floor or on the floor along the front of the bridal party's table. Flame resistant bags can be purchased for this purpose, but any white or light colored paper bag can be used.  Personalized paper bags would look great backlit with a flameless LED candle. Just add a little sand or rice to keep the bags weighted.


~ Jenna

Photocredit clockwise from top left:  1. Vintage bottle candle holders from Design Shrine 2. Colored glass bottles from Shamrock Affiliations 3. Paper bag luminaries from Bridal Buds 4. DIY Wine Glass Lamp Shades from Casa Sugar.
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