The Original Gel Candle Resource Since 1999
How to Safely Make Gel Candles and How to Effectively Market & Sell Gel Candles

drink designs

Gel Candle Designs: Lemonade Candles

I came up with the idea of making this Lemonade gel candles set recently. It would make a lovely summertime table accent.

I purchased Federal Star Pitchers & drinking glasses. The Federal Star glass is also known as Depression Glass.

The set utilizes a 2 quart pitcher and small glasses; all are wicked, but since the glass is very old, you might want to put a little warning label which says, “antique glassware, burn at your own risk” (If someone wanted to actually burn the pitcher candle, it would have about 300 hours burn time, and the glasses, about 50 hours burn time each).

  • I tore up small pieces of gel for a “crushed ice effect” and even added a few ceramic lemon slices for realism.
  • The gel is lemon-scented as well.

I purchase vintage trays to display the lemonade set, and sell them as a complete set.

Lemonade Look Gel Candles

Lemonade Look Gel Candles

These sets are a wonderful eye-catcher at the craft shows!

You could use any high-quality, heavy, gelsafe glassware for these, since Federal Star glassware can be difficult to find.

Article by Cindi Wilson

Safety Tips & Disclaimer

This information is designed to provide competent and reliable information regarding the subject matter covered at the time it was published. However, updates to the topic and its industry is ongoing and it is up to you to educate yourself about current procedures regarding this topic. It is up to YOU the candle maker to TEST TEST TEST each design or procedure prior to distribution as sales or gifts.

It is up to you to contact your Supplier and ask questions about updated procedures, design tips and products.

Gel candles may resemble a beverage or food product. All pictures and references are "non-edible" items made of nonfood (wax, glass, etc.) components. Be certain that you understand the steps and precautions in making any gel candle design and in using the gel candles. Failure to follow instructions could result in fire, injury or smoke damage. If you have any questions contact your Supplier. Gel Candle Safety | Disclaimer