Candles are such a simple way to bring warmth and charm to a room, and decorating them makes them even more special. One of my favourite designs for summer and early autumn is sunflowers – bright, cheerful, and surprisingly easy to paint with acrylic paint pens.

In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you how to turn a plain candle into a beautiful sunflower centrepiece. This is a lovely craft for an afternoon of creativity and also makes a thoughtful handmade gift.
You Will Need:
- Plain pillar candle (white or cream works best for vibrant colours)
- Acrylic paint pens (yellow, brown, green, and black) – I am a big fan of Ohuhu
- Pencil (optional, for sketching the outline)
- Ruler (if you want to measure spacing)
- Scrap paper or cardboard to protect your work surface
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Safety Tip: Never leave lit candles unattended. I have burnmed these candles, but you need to make a choice as wether these are decorative or for use.

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Candle
Wipe the candle with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove any dust or oils. This helps the paint adhere better. If the candle has a glossy finish, you can gently rub it with fine sandpaper to give it a bit more grip (totally optional).
2. Sketch Your Sunflower Design
Using a pencil, lightly sketch where you want your sunflowers. You can do one large sunflower as the focal point or a few smaller ones scattered around the candle. Keep in mind how the design will wrap around the curved surface.
3. Add the Centre of the Sunflower
With your brown acrylic paint pen, draw a small circle for the sunflower’s centre. Fill it in completely. Then, using your black pen, add tiny dots inside the circle to give it texture and depth.

4. Draw the Petals
Take your yellow paint pen and draw long, narrow petals radiating out from the centre. Sunflower petals overlap, so don’t be afraid to layer some behind others. For extra detail, use a slightly darker yellow or orange pen to add lines down the middle of each petal.

5. Add the Leaves and Stems
Using your green pen, draw leaves and stems around your sunflower. Add veins to the leaves for more detail. If you’re adding multiple sunflowers, connect them with stems to create a natural flow.

6. Add Final Details
Go over any lines that need sharpening, and use the black pen to add subtle shadows or outline parts of the petals to make them pop. Little white dots or highlights on the petals can make them look even more vibrant.

7. Let the Paint Dry
Leave the candle in a safe, dust-free place for at least an hour (check your paint pen instructions – some dry faster). Avoid touching the painted areas until fully dry.
Displaying Your Sunflower Candle
Place your finished candle on a mantelpiece, as a table centrepiece, or in a decorative lantern. They make perfect handmade gifts for birthdays, housewarmings, or simply to brighten someone’s day.

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Tip for Gifting: Wrap your sunflower candle in clear cellophane, tie with raffia or a bright yellow ribbon, and add a handmade tag for that extra personal touch.
