Discover the perfect coffee

Ground coffeeRight leaf illustrationSecond bean illustrationThird bean illustrationFourth bean illustrationFifth bean illustrationSixth bean illustrationFirst bean illustrationFresh Ground Coffee
Fresh Ground Coffee
Ground coffeeRight leaf illustrationSecond bean illustrationThird bean illustrationFourth bean illustrationFifth bean illustrationSixth bean illustrationFirst bean illustrationBlack ’n’ Easy
Black ’n’ Easy
Ground coffeeRight leaf illustrationSecond bean illustrationThird bean illustrationFourth bean illustrationFifth bean illustrationSixth bean illustrationFirst bean illustrationInsta Grand
Insta Grand

#letsgetsomecoffee

#Fun #Recipe #Quiz #The smell and the tasteView all
How well do you know us?
Quiz

How well do you know us?

Meet Grand kafa

Coffee bean scented candles – perfect home decor

The afternoon tradition of enjoying a cup of freshly brewed homebrewed coffee is invaluable. Whether in silence or accompanied by light music, the experience of savoring a hot drink is truly delightful. The inviting aroma of coffee can greet you as you enter your home, bringing relaxation and rejuvenation after a long day.

Scented candles not only provide a pleasant fragrance but also engage all our senses, and making them is a quick and straightforward process.

You will need:

Glass cup
1 teaspoon ground coffee
Wax
Candle wick
Metal or glass mixing bowl
Pot

Procedure:

Put the wax in a metal pot and place it above another pot that is half filled with water or use a double boiler. Heat the water and wait for the wax to dissolve.

Take the glass cup, put the candle wick inside it and add ground coffee. Pour half of the melted wax over the coffee and wait for it to cool. Mix the other half with large coffee beans and pour it into cup, making sure that the tip of the wick remains above the wax. Let it cool.

To enhance the aroma, consider adding a cinnamon stick or a touch of vanilla to infuse a slightly sweeter scent.

The winter period, when we spend more time at home, is the perfect time to explore do-it-yourself (DIY) tutorials. Have you ever attempted to make your own scented candle? Let us know in the comments.