After your candle is finished, you have the choice of:1. Recycling your jar 2. Repurposing your jar 3. Taking part in The Burn and Return Program Here are some practical and unique ways to repurpose your jar at home:Sugar/steviaQ-tips/cotton ballsEpsom bath saltsPropagationLoose changeJewelry Have another way to repurpose our jars? Let us know, we would love to hear!
Living outside the downtown core has its benefits folks! Through starting our own small business, we have connected with so many wonderful companies. In doing so, we have compiled a list of our favourite small businesses to shop from just in time for the holidays! 1) Plantita & Co. For the aesthetic and spiritual love in your life. This wonderful shop is made for you if you’re into all things aesthetic. Plantita & Co. offers authentic dried plant bundles, crystals and other decor pieces for your home. Check our their website: https://www.plantita.ca • 2) Mind Your Bees For the eco...
With Christmas right around the corner, take a look at our holiday gift guide below to help you with those last minute gifts! GIFTS $15 & UNDER The Discovery Set - $10 A collection of six tea lights in our top six scents. Tea lights are colour-coded to help differentiate scents. The Snowflake Duo - $12 Two 3oz decorative snowflake candles in our scent, Cloud Nine. This candle can be lit as it features a lead-free cotton wick, or can be used as an added decor piece while unlit. Pine Tree (5oz) - $15 A 5oz decorative pine tree candle in our...
So, you’ve reached the end of your candle and you’re wondering what to do now. Before you toss away your jar, we wanted to offer you another option - REMOVING THE WAX AND REUSING YOUR JAR!There are 2 ways to remove wax from a jar, the heating method or the frozen method. We have tried both so you don’t have to. The Frozen Method is the one we prefer because it is faster, cleaner, and you can repurpose the leftover wax. Let’s get started. For this you will need: a frozen candle jar, 1 butter knife, and 1 cleaning cloth ...