What's NEW: Fall Candles

Some of my newest obsessions are these chai flavored candles from The Growing Candle ! The container is a reusable planter and the label is embedded with wildflower seeds that you can plant once your candle is gone πŸŒ±! They come in all different styles and sizes and we have chai and apple cinnamon scent to choose from ($26-35). Seriously THE perfect housewarming or hostess gift to have on hand for gifting! Hurry and grab your favorite because we only have 1-2 of each pot/scent combination available and they're going fast!  You can find more details about how these work and shop both scents below!

xoxo

Emily

All of our candles are 100% soy based and hand poured into gorgeous ceramic containers. The twist is, our label around the candle is embedded with wildflower seeds, so you can re-use the handmade pot to plant a garden and add a little more green to your life and our earth.

  • Hygge - (Hoo-ga): The art of making yourself and your home cozy.

  • Seed Paper: wildflower blend - (spurred snapdragon, black-eyed Susan, forget-me-not, English daisy, sweet alyssum, dwarf godetia, maiden pinks, catchfly, corn poppy, lemon mint)

  • Fragrances: We keep our scents close to nature by using only organic fragrance oils and essential oils in all our recipes.

  • Specifications of β€œClara” pot:

    • Color and Characteristics - white glazed ceramic pot with a metallic gold finish

    • Dimensions - 3.5” x 3.5” x 3”

    • Volume - Approx. 10oz (280ml)

    • Weight -  1lbs, 2oz

  • Wax: 100% soy wax with no added dyes or fillers

  • Wick: Cotton with no added heavy metals

  • Burn Time: 55 Hours

  • Locally Manufactured: Made in Toledo, Ohio, USA.

  • Growing Instructions: After wick is fully used, clean remaining wax with a hairdryer and soap and water. Soak seed paper in water for at least 48 hours before planting. Fill the pot with soil and place seed paper pieces on top of the soil. Cover paper with 1/4” inch of soil and keep moist until seeds sprouts. Water regularly.

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