Holly & Ivy - Wood Wick Candle

Holly & Ivy - Wood Wick Candle

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SCENT STORY

Beginning with fir needles, this fragrance merges with bayberry, cedarwood and pinecones, to make you feel like you’re walking in a winter wonderland.

KEY NOTES

Top: Fir Needle, Eucalyptus, Frosted Citrus
Middle: Galbanum, Bayberry, White Rose
Base: Cedarwood, Crushed Pinecones, Musk

SCENT STRENGTH: Moderate

MOOD: Warm, Cozy & Holiday

Contains Essential Oils of Cedarwood from Texas, Clove Leaf, Fir Needle, Eucalyptus, Galbanum, Orange, and Rosemary.

WAX

We want your home to be a toxin-free zone, which is why we’re conscious of our ingredients. Every hand-poured candle is made with a blend of coconut and soy wax, and is gluten free, toxin free, paraben free, phthalate free, cruelty free, and comes from renewable sources.

WICKS
We use eco-friendly, clean-burning, hand-crafted wooden wicks made from FSC Certified Wood. Our wooden wicks burn beautifully, and crackle as if you were sitting next to your own mini fire!

FRAGRANCE
Our collection of clean, phthalate-free fragrance oils are unique, sophisticated and created using fine fragrance oils + pure essential oils from around the globe.

How To Use

Wooden wicks are a little different from traditional cotton wicks – they burn longer, cleaner, and have a cozy crackling ambiance. However, they do require a bit of extra care. Here are our tips to get the most out of your new candle:

  • When lighting your candle for the first time, light the wick where the wax meets the wick for several seconds – not at the top of the wick.
  • Always trim your wick before each use, to 1/4 of an inch, and remove all charred wood from previous burns. If the wick is too long, the wax will not pull up the wick and the wick will extinguish.
  • Allow the melt pool to reach the edges of the container before extinguishing – this helps prevent tunnelling, which can impact how well the candle burns.
  • If when burning the candle for a long period of time you notice the flame height getting too high, it may be necessary to trim your wick down. The flame will then return to its proper optimal height.

Photo and description via Noel & Co Studio Ltd.