These adorable DIY Mason Jar Candles are the perfect way to add some inspiration to your home!

Be sure to also try making these fabulous Homemade Soy Candles, too!

Tea candles in mason jars labeled \"Faith, \"Hope,\" and \"Love.\"

DIY Mason Jar Candles

Add some fun flair to your mantel with sweet and simple Diy Mason Jar Candles Holders!

I’m sure you’ve realized how wildly in love with mason jars I am… and jars just happen to make beautiful tealight holders, too!

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Glue dots and twine.

Mason Jar Candle Supplies

Here’s what you’ll need to make your adorable mason jar candles…

  • Silhouette Machine or Black Vinyl Letter Stickers
  • Mason Jars
  • Mod Podge
  • Glue Dots
  • Twine
  • Black Cardstock
  • Tealight Candles

Mason jars labeled \"Faith,\" \"Hope,\" and \"Love.\"

How To Make DIY Mason Jar Candles

Just follow these simple instructions to create this mason jar candle craft…

1. Using your Silhouette Software, type the words: Faith, Hope, and Love.  {I used Roddy font}

2. Apply a piece of black cardstock to your Silhouette cutting mat, and send through the machine to cut your words.

3. Affix your letters to your mason jars by brushing on a thin layer of Mod Podge to the back of each letter.

4. If you don’t have a Silhouette, simply use Black Vinyl Letter stickers to spell out the words on the jars.

5. Wrap twine around the rim of your jar, using glue dots to keep in place.

Tea candles in mason jars labeled \"Faith, \"Hope,\" and \"Love.\"

6. Just drop in some tealight candles, light, and you’ve got yourself some beautiful Mason Jar Candle Holders!

Easy-peasy… you’re all done!

Not only are the cute in the daytime… but they look great at night, too! 😉

Candles in mason jars labeled \"Faith,\" \"Hope,\" and \"Love.\"

Mason Jar Candle Reviews

What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About This Mason Jar Candle Project…

Belinda writes: “They turned out well. Gave to my bother as a gift.”

Stacy writes: “I can put tea lights in the jars, flowers, or my cotton stems. Love them! Easy to make!”

More Candle Making Inspiration

Do you love candles?  Get inspired with these Fun Candle Projects and get crafting!

Homemade Soy Candles

Making candles is easy and fun!  Check out this easy step-by-step tutorial for making Homemade Soy Candles!

Soy candle in a jar next to white flowers.

Fall Mason Jar Candles

These Fall Mason Jar Candles are absolutely adorable, the perfect easy candle craft!

Candles in corn kernels in jars.

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Go grab some Mason Jars and let’s get started making some fabulous homemade gifts!

Collage of gifts in jars.

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Feeling crafty??  It’s time to get your Craft on and get inspired to do some fun crafts!

Crafting supplies including ribbons, scissors, and a paint brush.

Home Decor Tips and Tricks

Give your home a gorgeous makeover with these Easy Designer Home Decor Tips and Tricks!

House under a blue sky.

So have you tried making these DIY Mason Jar Candles yet?

Leave a comment and share…

About Heidi Miller

I'm a recipe developer, food photographer, writer, and the frugal girl living here in sunny AZ with my husband! Here you’ll find trusted Quick and Easy Recipes with step-by-step instructions and massive flavor! Who knew cooking and baking could be SO ridiculously simple and delicious at the same time?

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6 Comments

  1. Crystal says:

    Was looking for a cute craft idea for our ladies church retreat next spring. This is it! Would be easy to place a hanger on them too. Great idea! Thanks

  2. robin finchum says:

    All I can say is this stuff is way cool.Icollect old jar

  3. Bobbi says:

    Why not just use vinyl instead of cardstock???

    1. Heidi says:

      Hi Bobbi… I’m sure vinyl would work, too ~ I used cardstock and mod podge because that’s what I had on hand. 😉

  4. Krissy E. says:

    What font is that? Love it!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Krissy! I used Roddy Font.

      Hope that helps! 😉

      ~ Heidi