If you mean a candle made with honey or honeycomb scents (usually a natural beeswax candle), here are a few options depending on what you want:
🕯️ 1. How to Make a “Honey Candle” (Natural Beeswax Candle)
This is the classic version — beeswax naturally smells like warm honey, so no added fragrance is necessary.
You’ll need:
- 1 lb beeswax (pellets or chopped blocks)
- Candle wicks (cotton or wood)
- Candle jars or molds
- Double boiler (or a heat-safe bowl over a pot)
- Optional: a few drops of honey fragrance oil (if you want a stronger scent)
Instructions:
- Melt the beeswax in a double boiler over low heat.
- Prepare jars/molds: place the wick in the center and secure it (tie to a chopstick or wick holder).
- Add optional fragrance (a few drops of honey or vanilla oil).
- Pour carefully into jars while melted and liquid.
- Let cool completely — it will harden into a rich golden-yellow candle.
- Trim the wick and your honey candle is ready.
Why it works: Beeswax has a natural, sweet honey aroma and burns slowly, cleanly, and without soot.
🕯️ 2. Rolled Honeycomb Beeswax Candle (No melting needed)
Super beginner-friendly.
You’ll need:
- Honeycomb-patterned beeswax sheets
- Cotton wick
- Hair dryer (optional, to soften the wax)
Instructions:
- Cut wick slightly longer than the sheet’s height.
- Place wick at one edge and roll the sheet tightly around it.
- Warm edges with a hair dryer to help seal.
- Trim wick and enjoy!
These smell strongly of honey and have a gorgeous natural texture.
🕯️ 3. Honey-Scented Soy Candle (if you want a sweeter smell)
Ingredients:
- Soy wax flakes
- Pre-tabbed cotton wick
- Honey fragrance oil or “milk & honey” fragrance blend
- Candle jar
Steps:
- Melt soy wax in a double boiler.
- Stir in fragrance oil (typically 6–10% by weight).
- Pour into a jar with a centered wick.
- Let cool 24 hours before burning.
Want something specific?
Tell me which one you mean:
- A real beeswax (honey) candle
- A honey-scented candle recipe
- A honeycomb rolled candle craft
- A store-bought recommendation
- Or a candle actually made with real honey (possible, but requires adjusting wax proportions)
Just let me know what direction you want!