A Teaspoon of Sugar & Memories: The Grieving Candle
DIY candles made with a loved one’s cup are a comfort during the grieving process

5 Tips for Making Your Own Grieving Candle: We seek to both let go and hold on when a loved one dies, creating a contradiction that causes major emotional turmoil […]

We seek to both let go and hold on when a loved one dies, creating a contradiction that causes major emotional turmoil in the grieving process. That’s where the DIY Grieving Candle comes in—it’s an object that encourages you to release your grief and preserve your memories.

Did your loved one have a favorite coffee mug? A tea set that was brought out for the best of brunches? Using it for the Grieving Candle will be a way to have those memories constantly by your side.

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Place the wick inside the cup and secure it between two skewer sticks (taped at the ends).

Melt the wax flakes in a double boiler pan. It’s important to be attentive here.

Add coloring to the wax while warm—perhaps your loved one’s favorite color—and a scent that reminds you of them.

Pour the mixture gently into the cup and burn after letting it set.

Burn the candle knowing that like your grief, it too will diminish—but as the cup remains, you’ll be reminded that your loved one will always be with you in spirit and memory.

What would you use as a Grieving Candle? We look forward to your comments below.



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