How To Make A Wooden Candle Holder

Do you enjoy collaborating on projects? You may also make a beautiful candle holder out of a  wood scrap piece. So, how to make a wooden candle holder?

The cold season might make it a little more challenging to appreciate the outdoors. A candleholder constructed of wood is a terrific DIY project for bringing a little bit of the outdoors inside. It gives a pleasant touch of rustic warmth to any area when it’s too cold to walk outside.

how to make a wooden candle holder

Wood candle holders can be used as a centerpiece for a dinner table or individually on shelves throughout the house. There are several applications for them, and you may use them at any time of year. For example, candles with real flames or Flameless LED Tea Light Candles that flicker like a flame might be used.

 

How To Make A Wooden Candle Holder

First and foremost, gather all of your materials before learning how to make a wooden candle holder. This project requires a tape measure, a drill, and a random orbital sander. Also, you need clamps, a 1 1/2′′ drill bit, a table saw, a miter saw, and a table saw. 

Material lists are pre-stain 4x4x6′ (x1), 1 1/2′′ Candle, or Flameless LED Tea Light Candles. Also, you will need a Briarsmoke Stain and Shop paper towels. Keep in mind that you will work in a safe area.

 

Step 1: Cut a 4×4 board into 2 1/2′′x2 1/2′′ squares. The overall size of these candle holders should be less than 3 1/2′′x3 1/2′′. Unfortunately, 4×4 was too big for these kinds of candles, so cut the actual size to 2 12″ × 2 12″.

Take 1/2 inch off all four sides of a 4×4 board using a table saw. You could cut 1 inch off two sides to get the job done faster. However, you’ll have one rounded corner and three sharp edges, so trimming on all four sides works best.

 

Step 2: Cut the Candle Blocks into Pieces. Cut all 2 12″ x 2 12″  into blocks ranging from 2″ to 6″ in length using a miter saw. Because they are entirely random, you can cut them to any size you like.

 

Step 3: Drill 1 1/2′′ Holes for Candles. Now that you have 21 blocks draw a line from one corner to the next with a ruler. Then, draw another line from the other two corners to form an X on the top of the block.

The exact center of the X is where you need to drill the hole for the candle. First, clamp the block to your workbench and use a 1 12″ whole thread tip drill bit. Now, prepare a 12″ deep hole in the middle of the X and drill all blocks using the same procedure.

 

Step 4: Sand the Wood Candle Blocks. Sand the candle blocks on all sides using a random orbital sander. To eliminate any rough edges, use this method.

 

Step 5: Stain and paint candle holders. You might stain or paint the blocks any color you wish for this phase. For example, you utilized Briarsmoke stain and white paint.

Apply a coat of pre-stain first. It will help to keep the stain from becoming blotchy. Then apply the Briarsmoke stain with a brush and wipe it away with a store paper towel.

Then, take a dry brush and dip the tip into white paint. Next, dip the brush into the paper towel to remove any excess white paint from the brush. Then, softly brush white paint over the stain to create a whitewash look.

You may make these candle holders lighter by painting them with white paint if you like. On the other hand, if you want a darker appearance, just apply a few strokes of white. Allow the stain and paint to dry before using the candle holders completely.

You may arrange these wood candle bricks as you like. Now you have completed the DIY on how to make a wooden candle holder! When using these wooden candle blocks, use caution as they may catch fire.

 

Is It Safe To Use Wooden Candle Holders?

It is a crucial question that may deter many individuals from purchasing any wooden candle holder. Yet, we joyfully burn wood in our fireplaces despite an explosive substance. Is it thus safe to place a candle in a wooden candle holder? 

You may safely burn a candle in this manner since the hazard comes from the candle, not from the holder. Therefore, there should be no problem if you don’t leave the candle unattended. If you are hesitant, you may seek a tea light holder to establish a barrier.

 

The Most Crucial Candle Safety Guidelines

Candle safety recognizes that a candle is an open flame and treats it as such. Problems are uncommon as long as the candle is treated with the care it deserves. When people in the house are irresponsible with candles, they are practically toying with fire.

A lighted candle should never be left alone. Never light a candle on or near something that might catch fire. You should keep candles out of the reach of kids and pets.

 

Conclusion

When it comes to making the best candle holders for your house, you have many options. This article on how to make a wooden candle holder covers a few possibilities with fantastic finishes.

Don’t be afraid to use wood around your candles. There’s no danger as long as you use them responsibly. Have fun looking for the perfect design for your home.

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