Let's Split Up, Gang | Decaying Leaves, Damp Soil, Bonfire Smoke
Let's Split Up, Gang | Decaying Leaves, Damp Soil, Bonfire Smoke
There's danger lurking in the dark, time to split up and hunt the monster. Smells like creeping through the late autumn forest straining to hear every twig snapping over the pounding of your own heart. Notes of dry crackly leaves, decay, damp soil and a whisper of bonfire smoke.
Coconut apricot wax with a crackling wood wick. Hand poured in small batches.
Ingredients
Ingredients
coconut apricot wax blend, wooden wick, fragrance oil
Size
Size
5 oz / 142 g
Candle Care & Safety
Candle Care & Safety
Candles should not be burned longer than 4 hours at a time. Keep candles away from flammable materials, children and pets. To protect your furnishings, always burn candles on a flat fire-resistant surface and never leave a burning candle unattended. For best performance, keep candles away from drafts. Trim the wick between each burn, and stop burning candle when 1/2 inch of wax remains.
How Do I Burn a Wooden Wick?
How Do I Burn a Wooden Wick?
Wooden wicks are slightly different than a traditional candle wick. Wooden wicks are designed to mimic a crackling fire, so crackling noises are to be expected and enjoyed. When lighting your candle, holding the flame along the base of the wood wick helps to ensure that the entire wick lights. As with all candles, you should trim the wick between each burn - with a wood wick, you can gently pinch off and discard the charred pieces of wick before relighting.