

Chop down any vanilla tree to collect logs. Craft the logs into Firewood (2 horizontal logs in a Crafting Table). Place 4 Firewood down VIA right-click and then define the Campfire with either Coal or Charcoal. Then light the Campfire!
This guide offers as a tutorial on how to install DIY Campfires, it's system requirements.
This guide will use the CurseForge app.
Firstly, you will need to install the CurseForge app, which can be found here.
Secondly, once you are done installing and setting up the app, go to the "Browse" tab and make sure you are on the "Modpacks" filter.
Thirdly, search for "DIY Campfires". Select or create a new pack, and you're done!
This video shows the entire installation process, so give it a watch!

How To Install Minecraft Mods in 2026 / The Breakdown
Modded Minecraft requires specific and good amounts of memory or RAM. Some packs require a few like 4 GBs, or a lot like 8 GBs. Below are the minimum, recommended, and maximum memory or RAM allocations for Frigid.
Singleplayer
Minimum memory allocation: 3 GBs
Recommended memory allocation: 6 GBs
Maximum memory allocation 10 GBs
Dependencies
This mod requires no dependencies.
DISCLAIMER. Values may vary depending on system specs, amount of server players, etc.
Building campfires has been overhauled in DIY Campfires! Firstly, you need to stack 4 Firewood on top of each other VIA right-clicking Firewood on another Firewood block until 4 are stacked.
For a regular Campfire you right-click with Coal, Charcoal, or any #diy_campfires:campfire_finishing_material.
For a Soul Campfire you right-click with Soul Sand, Soul Soil, or any #diy_campfires:soul_campfire_finishing_material.