There’s something about a flickering candle set in natural wood that instantly warms up a space. Rustic wooden candle holders are simple, timeless, and surprisingly easy to make at home. You don’t need fancy tools or carpentry skills—just a few basic supplies, a piece of wood, and a little creativity.
What You’ll Need
- A solid piece of reclaimed or scrap wood (a branch, beam offcut, or fence board works great)
- A drill with a spade bit or hole saw (size depends on your candle diameter)
- Sandpaper
- Wood finish, oil, or stain (optional)
- Tea lights, taper candles, or small jars
Step 1: Choose Your Wood
Look for a piece with character—knots, cracks, and uneven edges add charm. A branch or log slice gives a natural look, while a rectangular block feels clean and simple. Make sure it’s dry and sturdy.
Step 2: Mark the Candle Spots
Determine the number of candles you want in your holder. Space them evenly or cluster them for a more organic look. Mark each spot lightly with a pencil.
Step 3: Drill the Holes
Using your drill bit, carefully drill holes deep enough to fit your candles. For tea lights, go just as deep as the candle’s height so they sit flush with the surface. Test-fit each one as you go.
Step 4: Sand It Down
Rustic doesn’t mean splintery. Give the entire piece a thorough sanding to smooth out sharp edges while retaining the natural texture. If you want a weathered look, don’t overdo it—just soften the rough spots.
Step 5: Finish or Keep It Natural
You can leave the wood raw for a natural vibe, or add a coat of oil or stain to bring out the grain. If you’ll be using the holder often, sealing it with a clear finish will help it last longer.
Step 6: Add the Candles
Drop in your tea lights or candles, light them up, and let the glow do the rest.
Wrapping It Up
A rustic wooden candle holder is one of those projects that’s quick to make but leaves a big impact. It’s equal parts functional and decorative, with a handmade touch that you just can’t buy off the shelf. Whether you keep it on your dining table, give it as a gift, or use it as cozy décor, you’ll know the warmth came from your own hands.