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Blue Mountains - 120g soy candle (small candle with screw lid) - Hannah Pinkerton
Hannah Pinkerton
Blue Mountains - 120g soy candle (small candle with screw lid)
Burn time: 120g ~ 26 hours , 100% biodegradable soy wax, 100% cotton wicks, No phthalates, dyes, or paraffins. Vegan.$30.00
Smells like: The crisp and invigorating mountain air, just before the sun starts to melt the morning dew.
The profile: A balance of lemon myrtle, bergamot and clary sage; with hints of ylang ylang and violet, finishing on an earthy base of cedar, musk and vetiver.
We chose our glassware due to how versatile it can be in it’s after-life.
Here are some of our favourite options:
Container for cotton pads, or earbuds, combs, or toothbrushes
A new pencil holder for your desk
Salt pinch jar for the kitchen
Makeup brush holder
Amber tinted glass is great for propagating plants – don’t throw away your avocado seeds
Pot for a succulent
Actually not a bad coffee cup?
We would love to see your creative way of repurposing our jars – feel free to share your ideas with us on social media or drop us an email!
To clean your candle you can either:
1 Wipe it clean with warm soapy water and a soft towel
2 Place candle on a tray in the oven on the lowest temperature (around 70°C) until the wax is melted. Find an empty tin can from your recycling bin (e.g. any empty canned vege will do). Remove the jars (using oven mitts) and pour the remaining wax into the can and place into the trash. Note: you cannot recycle the can with the wax in it sadly.
3 Stand the jar in a saucepan of hot water, melting the wax from the outside of the jar. When the wax is slightly melted on the outer edges, you can gently twist it and throw it away. This will also help remove the label if you desire.