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Holidays » Valentines Day

DIY wooden heart candle holder

Published: Jan 31, 2025 by Sean · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

This DIY wooden heart candle holder is a quick and easy DIY Valentine's Day decor idea to help set the mood for your loved one!

I swear, I see these candle holders everywhere. They are all over Pinterest and Etsy and even in stores.

But I didn't want to buy one, so I decided to make one.

Making this DIY heart candle holder was quick and easy and is a great scrap wood project for Valentine's Day.

DIY wooden heart candle holder - Charleston Crafted

How to make a wood heart candle holder

Anyone that has a scrap 2x6 (or even a couple of 2x4s) and a jig saw can make this heart candle holder. It's really easy.

Let's break it down and show you how to make it yourself!

DIY wooden heart candle holder - Charleston Crafted

Materials needed

Here's the materials and tools you'll need to make this DIY wood heart candle holder!

  • scrap 2x6, about 8" long
  • pink, red, or white wood stain or paint
  • drill and ¾" drill bit
  • jig saw
  • tapered candles

Step one: cut wood

Start by cutting your scrap 2x6 to 8" long. Then trace a 4" tall heart exactly centered and 1" up from the bottom of the board.

Tracing wood heart on 2x6

Next, cut the board in half down the middle of the heart. Finally, cut the top 2" off of the board on the right side of the heart.

Cutting wood down the middle

Step two: cut out heart

Use your jig saw to cut the two halves of the heart out of the boards. It works best to clamp the boards down in place so you can cut them out safely.

Cutting wood heart out of board
Two sides of heart cut out

Step three: drill holes

Next, drill a hole about ¾" down into the top of each half. Initially, I drilled a 1" wide hole thinking that would fit a tea light candle. It did not.

So, I drilled a ¾" hole inside of that and was able to use a standard taper candle instead!

Drilling holes in top of candle holder

Step four: stain

Finally, I sanded both pieces down and then stained them with pink Unicorn Spit wood stain.

I like the Unicorn Spit stains because the colors are so vibrant, which works especially well in a case like this project.

Staining board with Unicorn Spit

Here's some tips for specifically applying Unicorn Spit stains!

Step five: impress your date

Add your tapered candles into the hole and push the two halves together to make your heart!

DIY wooden heart candle holder - Charleston Crafted

These two blocks come together to create the wooden heart candle and it looks so fun. This is a great decor idea and even better for Valentine's Day date night!

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Hey there, I'm Sean, the woodworking enthusiast and builder behind CharlestonCrafted.com! Since 2012, I've been sharing the magic of turning raw materials into beautiful creations. I love teaching others the art and satisfaction of woodworking and DIY. I try to inspire fellow crafters to make something extraordinary out of nothing at all.

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