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7 DIY Ways To Make Fire Starters for a Cozy Christmas

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Nothing says cozy like a crackling fire, especially on Christmas. Just imagine that yummy mulled wine under the blanket, phones off, and just the mellow orange flames to leisurely look at for hours on end. Ok, maybe a gift exchange would also work well in this scenario. If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace (or are visiting someone who does), you’ll be interested in these 7 ways to make fire starters.

They will get the fire going faster, effortlessly, and will also make the entire house smell delightful. Think cinnamon, clove, and anise, rosemary, lavender, or whatever herbs and spices smell most festive to you. With some pine cones from the backyard—or even some dryer lint—you can make these quick crafts on the cheap and be ready to curl up in front of the fire in no time.

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7 DIY Fire Starter Recipes

How to Make Aromatic Wax Fire Starters | HelloGlow.coHow to Make Aromatic Wax Fire Starters | HelloGlow.co

1.Aromatic Wax Fire Starters from Hello Glow

Use your muffin tin to make fire starter candles filled with aromatics like cinnamon, clove, and rosemary. It’s that easy—no fancy molds, equipment, or unusual supplies. Since these fire starters look so pretty, you won’t mind having them around the house or packing two or three for a thoughtful holiday gift. 

Wax Dipped Pinecone Fire StarterWax Dipped Pinecone Fire Starter

2. Wax-Dipped Cinnamon Pine Cone Fire Starters from Hello Glow

Add cinnamon essential oil to these pine cone ”candles” to make your house smell deliciously cozy when added to the fire. They look like miniature snowed-on Christmas trees, meaning they’ll look positively festive wherever you place them. Instead of burning them, you can also put them on display in a festive bowl for a simple centerpiece.

Herb DIY Firestarter | HelloGlow.coHerb DIY Firestarter | HelloGlow.co

3.Dried Herb + Spice Fire Starter from Hello Nest

Fill a coffee filter with a mixture of dried herbs, spices, and citrus for a scent reminiscent of the best campfire ever. This one is a classic for a reason—it’s super easy to make, and it always gets the job done! 

Fire Starter Kit | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.coFire Starter Kit | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.co

4. Fire Starter Kit from Evermine

This easy DIY fire starter kit from Evermine has herbs, matches, kindling, and even cute labels—everything you need to get the fire going. Put together in a mason jar, this fire starter makes a great wedding or winter party favor, and it’s even suitable for a low-key hostess gift. 

Dried Herb Firestarter | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.coDried Herb Firestarter | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.co

5.Dried Herb Fire Starter from Purely Katie

Bundle dried herbs along with pine needles and small tree branches for this elegant fire starter from Purely Katie. Finish by wrapping with paper doilies and twine, and voila—you’ve got the loveliest handmade addition to any holiday gift. 

Recycled Material Firestarter | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.coRecycled Material Firestarter | 7 Ways to Make a Firestarter | HelloGlow.co

6. Recycled Material Fire Starter from Freckled Fox

Fashion a fire starter completely from recycled materials. Wax, dryer lint, and old egg cartons are all you need with this DIY from Freckled Fox. The resulting fire starters may not look all that glam, but they’re environmentally friendly and make a really good fire starter. 

Homemade Wax Fire Starters from Hello NestHomemade Wax Fire Starters from Hello Nest

7.Homemade Wax Fire Starters from Hello Nest

Soy wax, cinnamon sticks, and bay leaves are the basic supplies you need to finally make a romantic night in front of the fireplace easy peasy. Bonus: these smell delightful when you add dried cardamom or star anise, small pine cones, and wintery essential oils

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