After Care
Decorative Candles
A cozy way to decorate your home!
Our decorative candles are designed for decorative use. However, if you do choose to light them up, burn time may vary due to the irregular shapes and sizes.
Burning instructions
- Remove the tag and any decorations on the candle before lighting. If you want to maximize the burning time, always trim the wick to ¼ inches. Keep candle free of any foreign materials including matches and wick trimmings.
- When not in use, place your candle away from direct sunlight and nearby heat sources.
- Only burn the candle on a level, fire resistant surface hat will collect any wax as spilling is expected.
- Do not burn decorative candle for more than 2 hours at a time.
- To prevent possible heat damage on the candle holder or tray that you are using, you should always stop using the candle when there is only 1/4” of wax left.
- Don’t blow out your candles. Blowing out candles can cause wax to spray over surfaces and cause smoke to fill the room. Doing so can also burry the wick in the wax making it hard for you to light your candles the next time around. This is why we recommend using a candle snuffer.
- • Be sure to extinguish candles before leaving the room and never leave burning candles unattended.
General safety
To prevent fire and serious injury: burn candle within sight. Keep away from drafts and vibrations. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never burn candle on or near anything that can catch fire.
Disclaimer
Be aware that failure to follow these instructions can lead to inaccurate burning time, heat damage, injuries and fire.
Wax Melts
Our wax melts are suitable for use in electric and tea-light burners.
How to use wax melts
Place a single wax melt in the well of your electric wax melt warmer or ceramic dish of your wax burner and light an unscented tealight below. Once the wax is warm, it will melt and spread fragrance. Add more melts if needed. Only burn wax melts on a level, fire resistant surface. Do not burn for more than 3 hours at a time. Be sure to extinguish candles before leaving the room and never leave burning candles unattended.
How to change your wax melts
If your wax warmer is not on and the wax has hardened, it is easier to remove the melts by turning the warmer back on or relighting the tealight for 10-30 seconds, so the wax loosens in the dish as it is easier to remove as a solid piece. Apply a light amount of pressure to the melt and the melt should pop out in a semi solid form. Be sure to wipe away any excess with a paper towel.
How to store your wax melts
Wax melts are sensitive to light and temperature, you can avoid your wax melts from cracking and melting by storing in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep your wax melts dust free by keeping the extra wax in their original packaging.
General safety
To prevent fire and serious injury: burn candle within sight. Keep away from drafts and vibrations. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never burn candle on or near anything that can catch fire.
Disclaimer
Be aware that failure to follow these instructions can lead to inaccurate burning time, heat damage, injuries and fire.
Wood Wick Candles
When lighting your wood wick candle for the first time, burn the candle until wax melt across the entire surface. This will prevent tunnelling and create an even burn for the duration of the candle’s life.
Burning Instructions
- If you want to maximize the burning time, always trim the wick to 1/8” (3mm).
- Keep candle free of any foreign materials including matches and wick trimmings.
- When not in use, place your candle away from direct sunlight and nearby heat sources.
- Only burn the candle on a level, fire resistant surface.
- Do not burn a wood wick candle for more than 2 hours at a time.
- To prevent possible heat damage on the jar, you should always stop using the candle when there is only 1/4” of wax left.
- Don’t blow out your candles. Blowing out candles can cause wax to spray over surfaces and cause smoke to fill the room. Doing so can also burry the wick in the wax making it hard for you to light your candles the next time around. This is why we recommend using a candle snuffer.
- Be sure to extinguish candles before leaving the room and never leave burning candles unattended.
- Once you are done with your candle, it is time to clean your jar and reuse it! Our jars can be a multifunctional piece for your home that can be used for your flowers, kitchen, storing stationeries, hair accessories & so much more!
If you are having difficulties trimming your wooden wick using a wick trimmer, you can use a pair of big nail trimmer. Especially near the end of your jar, you might find this little trick quite useful!
General safety
To prevent fire and serious injury: burn candle within sight. Keep away from drafts and vibrations. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never burn candle on or near anything that can catch fire.
Disclaimer
Be aware that failure to follow these instructions can lead to inaccurate burning time, heat damage, injuries and fire.
Reuse your candle jar
The end of your wood wick candle does not necessarily mean the end of your jar! In fact, our jars can serve to be a multifunctional piece for your home.
How to clean your jar
Pour boiling water into the vessel and let it sit until the water has cooled completely. Use a spoon to remove the remaining wax and you might have to pull out the wick. Discard the water and the wax. Wipe the vessel clean with a warm cloth or paper towel and let dry completely.
How to reuse your jar
- Pen & pencil holder for your desk.
- Display flowers or greenery
- Bathroom storage for your cotton rounds and Q-tips.
- Organizer for your toothbrush, makeup brushes, or self-care products.